Legislation aimed toward better chronic care

South Carolina’s 3rd District representative Jeff Duncan and  Democratic and an Independent counterparts in the House are reviving a bill that they believe would facilitate improved management of chronic care patients.  The bill is called the Seniors’ Chronic Care Management Improvement Act.  Duncan, Vermont Independent Peter Welch, and Washington State Democrat Suzan DelBene believe that, for Medicare beneficiaries, chronic care […]

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Open carry law arrives August 15

The state police have put out a reminder that South Carolina’s new open carry measure becomes law on Sunday, August 15.  The governor signed the legislation in May.  It had a 90-day implementation delay.  The new law removes the “SLED” application for all Concealed Weapons Permit applications on or after August 15.  No application fee will be required for any […]

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Today’s South Carolina COVID numbers

Once again, South Carolina has surpassed one thousand new confirmed cases of COVID-19 for a 24-hour period.  The DHEC numbers reported today reflect the count that ended at 11:59 Tuesday night.  Of 1,200 new cases, 26 of them were Oconee County residents.  Statewide, the death toll rose by four South Carolina residents.  Of 9,604 test results received, the positivity was […]

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Marshal steps in to establish order over zoning flap

A county marshal in Stephens County, Georgia stepped in to escort a zoning applicant out of a testy land use hearing in front of that county’s board of commissioners.  Things got heated in debate over whether Bernard Wood of Slice of Heaven Drive would be allowed to have his properties rezoned from residential single-family to agricultural.  Neighbors objected to Wood’s […]

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Oconee’s one Medal of Honor shown to outside eyes

The world outside Oconee this week got to see one of the county’s top possessions when, for the first time outside the county, the Medal of Honor awarded to Lewis G. Watkins was displayed at a Greenville event organized by that county’s veterans association.  And a volunteer at the Oconee Veterans Museum at Walhalla, Pam Dowd, felt honored to be […]

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Hearing to focus on Oconee zoning change

Oconee County Planning Commission will entertain comments next week on an application to change the zoning on some four acres along Lake Keowee near West Union.  The planning commissioners’ hearing will consider a request by James and Diane Neal to rezone 4.3 acres on Waterstone Drive from conservation district to lake residential district.  The hearing will be 6 o’clock Monday […]

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Alexander-sponsored bill becomes law

With the governor’s signature, a measure sponsored by State Senator Thomas Alexander has become law that protects vulnerable South Carolina adults from fake financial transactions.  S. 425 allows banks, credit unions, and other financial companies to decline, delay, or report transactions that are suspected of exploiting adults or seniors 55 and older.  The new law allows, but does not require, […]

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Missing woman found in Pickens County

Word was received this morning that a missing Salem woman has been found in Pickens County.  She is safe, and her family has been notified, according to the spokesman for the Oconee Sheriff’s Office.  Master Deputy Jimmy Watt said his office received word from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office that Nevada Jade Fortson was found in that county.  She was […]

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Heat compounded by fire smoke

Outdoor activity today in 90-degree weather potentially will worsen by smoke from those wildfires out west.  South Carolina DHEC warns of the continued risk of health effects.  The smoke can irritate the eyes and respiratory system, as well as aggravate or exacerbate heart and lung conditions.  The health and visibility impacts are possible in all parts of South Carolina through […]

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Natural causes — death ruling at Townville home

No fatal injuries showed up in an autopsy yesterday on a 74-year old man who lived at Townville. Oconee Coroner Karl Addis said the death of Hartwell Lassiter is due to natural causes.  If there were a toxicology analysis done, Addis says, it could take weeks to complete.  The investigation started after the body was found Monday in a partially-decomposed […]

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