Juanita King

  Seneca, SC — Juanita Robinson King, 80, wife of the late Donald Alfred King, of Seneca, passed away Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at The Garden House of Anderson.   A native of West Union, SC, Mrs. King was the daughter of the late Claude Edgar and Geneva Hood Robinson. She worked for BellSouth in Seneca, Anderson and Greenville. Mrs. […]

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35% of Oconeeans fully vaccinated

If you come across a group of 15 Oconeeans, you can expect that some five of them are fully vaccinated.  Now that CDC has declared the COVID-19 Delta variant the pre-dominant COVID virus in the country, the website for the Centers for Disease Control shows 35% of Oconeeans are fully vaccinated and 39% have had at least one dose.  As […]

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Oconee to take “Night Out” against crime

Helen Westmoreland of the Oconee Sheriff’s Office has set plans for the county’s annual National Night Out against crime, to take place next week.  It’s an annual effort to promote police and community partnerships and neighborly camaraderie–all of this to make neighborhoods and communities safer and more caring places to live.  The public is invited for Oconee’s event to be […]

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Traffic accidents this morning in adjoining counties

Word has been received on at least three traffic accidents this morning in Pickens County and on I-85 Georgia, just across the South Carolina line.  Lake Hartwell Radio WLHR reports a fatal accident southbound at exit 170 involving a box truck and a tractor trailer truck.  There’s a second non-fatal southbound accident on 85 between Georgia exits 171 and 172.  […]

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Condemnation proceedings open v. Oconee landowner

  The Central Electric Power Cooperative of South Carolina, citing its lawful right to eminent domain, has opened condemnation proceedings in the Common Pleas Court against an Oconee County property owner over a right-of-way and easement.  For what is being sought, an attorney for Central Electric Power says it is willing to pay property owner James F. Smith $48,250 for […]

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Regardless of status, wear a mask–DHEC urges

Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and the increasing threat of the Delta variant, the CDC on Tuesday is recommending public indoor masking for everyone, regardless of vaccination status. This includes masking for teachers, students, parents and visitors in K-12 schools. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is adopting the federal agency’s updated guidance and […]

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Rodney Harold Smith

Westminster – Rodney Harold Smith, 65, of 601 New Horizon Drive, passed away Saturday, July 24th, 2021 at his residence.   Born in Toccoa, Georgia, he was the son of the late E.D. and Winnie Dean Smith.  Mr. Smith was a retired logger, who enjoyed landscaping, the outdoors and spending time on the river.   Survivors include his son, Chris […]

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Free COVID-19 clinic next week in Salem

The NEXT School is gearing up for the new academic year by staging COVID-19 vaccine clinics starting next week at its Salem campus.  Partnering with Walgreen, the charter school will host two free, on-campus clinics to support vaccination efforts and protect students, families, staff, and local communities.  The clinics are open to the public, and community participation is encouraged.  The […]

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