One-day South Carolina cases surpass 2,500

In today’s COVID-19 report for South Carolina, officials confirmed 2,535 new cases for the 24 hours that ended on Wednesday night.  There were an additional eight South Carolina deaths, including another Pickens County resident.  Of the new virus cases, 29 were Oconee County.  Of 20,182 test results received, the state positivity was 16.3%.

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Cross town move ahead for the United Way

The organization in the business of advancing the common good in Oconee County will pack its bags in the next year to move to a part of the community in need.  LaShauna Harrison, the local executive director, last night announced that Oconee United Way will abandon its suite of 123 By-Pass offices for a spot in Seneca’s Blue Ridge Community […]

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Early morning traffic stop yields multiple charges

A Walhalla policeman says he was alerted to a car that failed to maintain its lane on N. Catherine Street.  The early morning traffic stop Wednesday yielded multiple charges against the car driver, Adrian Cuttino Holland of Seneca.  According to law enforcement records, the charges against Holland include cocaine possession and the possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. […]

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Pick axe used in assault — police

An Oconee sheriff’s officer investigated a Tuesday night incident near Salem in which a pick axe was identified as a weapon used to attack a man who showed up at the home to give a ride to someone inside.  As a result Jocassee Lake Road resident James Kyle Mosley faces charges of malicious injury to personal property and assault/battery high […]

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United Way revises plans for tonight’s gathering

To help keep members and the general public in a safe environment, the United Way of Oconee has adjusted plans for tonight’s annual meeting and recognition dinner.  It remains on schedule for 6 o’clock at the Lakeside Lodge Resort at Hartwell Village.  However, the dinner will no longer be a sit-down affair.  Instead, the United Way has reserved the private […]

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Increasing access to credit and opportunity

Senator Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, and Senator Joe Manchin, West Virginia Democrat, re-introduced the Credit Access and Inclusion Act of 2021 to expand access to credit for an estimated 45 million Americans with either no credit history or a credit history that’s too scarcely populated to generate a credit score.  The legislation would permit landlords and utility and telecom […]

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