Domestic Violence Awareness Event at Clemson

Clemson Area African American Museum announces an event this month to raise awareness of domestic violence, featuring Sabrina Greenlee, the mother of pro football star DeAndre Hopkins.  Greenlee is considered a survivor and is now an inspirational speaker.  The event is free and open to the public at 6 pm Thursday, October 21 at the African American Museum at 214 […]

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“SWAT” activated to effect arrest near Westminster

What started as an attempt by Oconee deputies to carry out an eviction near Westminster turned into a barricade situation and required the deputies to call for assistance from “SWAT”—the special weapons and tactical unit of the sheriff’s office office.  It ended when the man who barricaded himself inside a bathroom on Sigmon Drive near the Old Seneca Road surrendered […]

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Pandemic money headed to Oconee schools

Federal funds of $56 million dollars will help South Carolina school districts address challenges faced by vulnerable student populations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Oconee School District will share in the allocation.  A listing announced today by the state Department of Education indicates the Oconee district is in line for nearly $570 thousand through two formula grants.  The money […]

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Vivian Rochester Shelor

Walhalla, SC — Vivian Rochester Shelor, 83, of Walhalla, passed away peacefully on October 4, 2021 at her home on Laurel Estates Drive.   A native of Walhalla, Ms. Shelor was the daughter of the late L.H. and Retha Rochester. She is also preceded in death by her sister: Nancy; and niece Tracy.   Surviving are her children: Lee (James) […]

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New South Carolina COVID cases fall below 1,000

Numbers today from South Carolina DHEC show the 24-hour count recorded on Sunday at 993 new cases of COVID-19 across the state.  Recent, 24-hour case counts have consistently totaled one thousand-plus.  Seventeen of those 993 new cases were Oconee residents. Statewide, there were 26 new deaths, including one Oconeean. Of 16,007 test results received, the positivity was 8.9%.

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State health agency makes complaint to Oconee

A chemical that can emit the smell of rotten eggs is at the heart of a complaint made by the state health agency to the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority.  The matter of hydrogen sulfide odor is being addressed with an attempt to correct what’s wrong, according to a recent report made to a committee of the JRSA.  The September […]

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Queen Anna Marie Moore to reign over Oktoberfest 2021

During a weekend pageant, West-Oak High School senior Anna Marie Moore was crowned Miss Oktoberfest.  She’s a honor student at her school and the daughter of Sandra and Steve Moore.  She captured the photogenic and casual portions of the the contest.  As Miss Oktoberfest 2021, Anna Marie receives a scholarship worth $500 and will take on duties that include cutting […]

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No such thing as a free lunch this year

Out of considerations for COVID-19, there will be no community feed of authentic German food this year to help start Walhalla’s Oktoberfest.  It’s traditional that volunteers help dish out the food for lunch under the big tent, just hours before the official start of the Oktoberfest weekend.  But Barbara Justus, Oktoberfest president, says it won’t happen this year, and the […]

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Most recent COVID cases are unvaccinated patients–DHEC

The following is a South Carolina DHEC announcement: “The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control’s (DHEC) most recent data analysis shows that the majority of recent COVID-19 cases, including severe cases, remain among individuals who are not fully vaccinated.   From Aug. 16 through Sept. 15, DHEC reported 149,738 cases among South Carolinians. Among the 1,771 reported cases […]

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