68 new cases, zero deaths

On July 4, South Carolina recorded 68 new cases of COVID-19, including two Oconee County cases.  Of 2,547 test results received by Independence Day, the state positivity was 3.8%.  So far, in the first four days of July, there were a total of 13 new confirmed virus cases among the Oconee County populace, but no new deaths.

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Two arrests in Seneca apartment burglary

The police in Seneca announce two arrests made in their investigation of an apartment burglary.  Multiple charges have been filed against Zachary James Johnson and Ezekiel James Cheeks.  The charges include drug offenses.  The police were told that at least two people were inside an apartment unit on Laing Court the night of Thursday, July 1 when the front door […]

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Suspect ID’d in officer-involved shooting

A Seneca man has been identified by the state police as the suspect in the gunfire that erupted yesterday between the suspect and an Oconee deputy sheriff not far from Keowee Key.  “SLED”—the state Law Enforcement Division—says a warrant has been issued for the arrest of Christopher Lee O’Donald.  The incident started when the Oconee deputy became suspicious about a […]

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Seniors in wait game for food help

  South Carolina’s seniors who rely on a state assistance program to supplement summertime food purchases are going to have to remain patient.  The state has yet to issue checks which can be spent in the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program.  This year, according to LaShauna Harrison, of the Oconee United Way, says this year applications are being handled online […]

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Flu season worries South Carolina senator

The CDC helped protect Americans against COVID-19.  South Carolina’s junior U-S senator now wants the federal health agency to try to ensure against a severe influenza outbreak that could infect the vulnerable senior citizen population.  Senator Tim Scott has dashed off a letter to the Biden administration, urging CDC protection for older Americans during the upcoming flu season.  Scott is […]

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Four official Oconee Weather reporting stations

Retired school teacher Barbara Wilson is an official U-S weather observer, at her farm property location at Walhalla.  But she’s not the only weather watcher on whom the National Weather Service relies to track important weather data in Oconee County.  The NWS also maintains reporting stations in Long Creek, at the Walhalla State Fish Hatchery, and at the Oconee Regional […]

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Blood donor pleas go unheeded

The region’s supply of blood remains at or near critical low, and the Blood Connection says pleas to donate the past couple of months seem to have been ignored.  The situation is reaching potential danger, as the supplier of blood for local and area hospitals can’t  keep pace with the demand.  Donor turnout has significantly dropped as COVID restrictions are […]

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Christopher Eric Graham

Seneca, SC– Christopher Eric Graham, 22, of 308 Easter Lane, Seneca, passed away Friday, July 2, 2021, at Oconee Memorial Hospital.   A native of Seneca, SC, Christopher was the son of Joseph Eric Graham and April Davis Graham. Christopher was known as Bucky to his family and Shaggy to his friends. He worked for Kinley Cabinet and was a […]

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James Gerard Campbell Jr.

Walhalla, SC– James Gerard Campbell, Jr., 77, husband of Jane Campbell, of Walhalla, passed away on Sunday, July 4, 2021 at his residence.   A native of Oconee County, Mr. Campbell was the son of the late James Gerard Campbell, Sr. and Willie Mae Williams Campbell. He retired from Timken and was of the Lutheran Faith.   Mr. Campbell is […]

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Home fire — Oakway vicinity

Fire reported this morning at a home on 11 Oaks Drive, s. highway 11–some ten miles south of Walhalla in the vicinity of Oakway’s Bruce Road.  The alarm was sounded shortly after the 5 o’clock hour this morning.  An hour later, fire fighters remained at the scene.

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