Warning issued for the health of poultry flocks

Clemson University animal health officials are urging owners of backyard poultry flocks and pet waterfowl to keep their birds away from wild waterfowl and the waters they inhabit. The warning comes after backyard flocks in Horry and Orangeburg counties contracted the Eurasian strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), presumably from wild birds and waterways frequented by wild birds. In both […]

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State-of-State themes echo in Oconee

A couple of themes that Governor McMaster hit on last night actually echo from the previous week’s annual public meeting of Oconee’s state legislative delegation.  Among the concerns that the trio of the county’s state lawmakers heard January 18: confidence in the way judges are chosen and the plight of the state’s seemingly worsening roads and bridges.  McMaster wants a […]

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Time to count colorful songbirds

It’s time for the state DNR to survey for the colorful songbird the Baltimore Oriole, to check the status of Baltimore orioles who winter in South Carolina.  If you have Baltimore orioles coming to your feeders or have had them in the past years, SCDNR encourages your participation in the survey.  You can access the survey form and materials from […]

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Graham gets new communications director

Senator Lindsey Graham’s long-time director of communications, Kevin Bishop, is retiring and is to be replaced by deputy communications director Taylor Reidy.  Bishop’s association with Graham dates back to the late 1990s when he worked as Graham’s South Carolina representative when the senator was a member of the House of Representatives.  The senator regrets Bishop’s departure saying, “Kevin’s understanding of […]

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Mary Ann Girdner

Mary Ann Girdner, 94, passed away at her residence in Seneca, SC on Sunday, January 21.  She had a full life, devoted to her family and the Lord. She was preceded in death by her brothers Milton, Charles and John and sister Doris, her eldest son, Michael, in 1982 and her husband of 63 years, Jim, in 2014. She was […]

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Pursuing housing for the low income in Seneca

A home builder, Mercy Housing Southeast of Atlanta, is targeting Seneca’s E. North First Street to build low-income houses for families, seniors, and those with special needs.  Mercy Housing next month will ask Seneca Planning Commission for a zoning change to accommodate the homes, and a hearing takes place the night of February 20 at city hall.  The properties front […]

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