Duke’s preparations for snow, sleet and freezing rain

With snow, sleet and freezing rain expected in the Carolinas this weekend, Duke Energy says it will respond to possible power outages.   As Duke Energy’s team of meteorologists continues to monitor the storm’s development, Duke Energy crews are making preparations to safely handle weather-related service interruptions.   Heavy, wet snow or freezing precipitation can cause trees and tree limbs […]

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Prescribed burn this afternoon

If you spot smoke in the air at Round Mountain in the Long Creek vicinity, it’s likely it is likely smoke from prescribed burn, as carried out by the U-S Forest Service.  USFS’s Randy McCoy says it’s a small burn, 14 acres in size, at Round Mountain near the Charlie Cobb Road.  From that prescribed burn, smoke is likely to […]

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I-26 widening is one thing, but what about 85?

Governor Henry McMaster recommends South Carolina allocate $360 million dollars of American Rescue Plan money to complete the widening of  Interstate-26 between Columbia and Charleston.  In the governor’s words, this investment would accelerate a high priority project on one of the state’s most-traveled interstates by at least six years.  The governor’s new spending recommendations say nothing about I-85, in particular […]

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Bobbie Jo Powell Addis Cannon

West Union, SC — Bobbie Jo Powell Addis Cannon, 90, wife of the late James Ray Cannon, of West Union, passed away on Friday, January 14, 2022.   A native of Walhalla, SC, Mrs. Cannon was the daughter of the late Junice and Bertie Mae Orr Powell. She retired from Jantzen as an Instructor and attended Calvary Baptist Church.   […]

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“….news that no community wants to hear”

A letter to students and families (circulating on social media) of the NEXT School Eagle Ridge in Salem starts this way, “We are writing to you today with news that no community wants to hear.”  It is signed by the school’s board of directors. The contents of the letter lay out the decision to close Salem’s charter school, after the […]

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Westminster to move forward, the mayor says

For a variety of reasons, it’s easy to be down on Westminster.  But, the mayor says, Oconee’s third largest municipality will move ahead, even though one-half of the council is quitting at the mid-term point of their offices.  Mayor Ramey encourages Westminster residents who care about their city—and have something to add—consider running in a special election to fill the […]

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Woman jailed after chase from Greenville to Oconee

A 26-year old Seneca area woman was confined yesterday to the Oconee jail, after she allegedly led police on a chase that started on Greenville’s White Horse Road, thru Pickens County, and finishing in her home county of Oconee.  According to authorities, Steve Nix Road resident Rachel Nichole Parsons was charged with eight offenses:  reckless driving; fail to stop for […]

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A physician’s worry for the spreading virus

Notwithstanding the Supreme Court ruling yesterday that dealt a setback to the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test requirement on large private businesses, Prisma Health doctors in South Carolina again stress the basic precautions that everyone should follow to help eradicate the spread of COVID-19.  A Prisma Health physician in the Midlands, Dr. Ahuja is especially worried if the virus, spurred by the […]

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“Get ready for Sunday” weather

Confidence grows on the part of forecasters that the storm headed east from Pacific Northwest and western Canada will affect much of South Carolina, especially Oconee County and the mountains; however, they are now less confident that it will be the big snowstorm speculated earlier.  Frank Straight at the South Carolina Climate Office in Columbia says Upstate snow lovers will […]

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