Prisma Health makes a COVID-19 announcement

Reduced demand for the COVID-19 vaccine, among other developments, has prompted Prisma Health to change hours of operation at vaccination sites, such as its Oconee Memorial Hospital at Seneca.  Starting Monday, Oconee Memorial will offer the vaccine between the hours of 8 am and 4:30 pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.  Playing into this also is the available of the vaccine […]

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Large county and state paving programs

The road and bridge manager for Oconee County says the largest contract in his 12-year time with the county is to be released in the next two weeks.  Kyle Reid made the announcement at yesterday’s first in-person meeting of the county’s state “C” fund committee since prior to COVID-19.  And the committee chairman, Sam Dickson, said there are to be […]

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Townville man accused of meth crime

A Townville man has been arrested by Oconee sheriff’s officers in a case that originated from what’s called a controlled buy from a confidential informant working at the direction of law enforcement.  According to the sheriff’s office, Mitchell Montrell Weston allegedly distributed between 100 and 200 grams of methamphetamine last summer in Oconee County.

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Sheriff’s Office announces seven adult victims of sex crimes

  One man is now accused of committing sex crimes against seven adults, according to an announcement yesterday by Oconee Sheriff’s Office.  Seneca resident Trey Jerell Frasier has been charged additionally with the sexual assault of two more victims, in warrants obtained Wednesday.  By yesterday, 27-year old Frasier remained jailed, under a combined surety bond of $830 thousand dollars.

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Jerry Lee Busch

Warner Robins, GA – Jerry Lee Busch, 62, of Georgia, passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2021, at Navicent Health.   A native of Hampton, VA, Mr. Busch was the son of the late Marion Lloyd and Nina Jean Chastain Busch. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and retired from General Electric. Mr. Busch was of the Lutheran […]

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Employee-friendly Seneca budgets

City of Seneca employees turned in extraordinary efforts during a pandemic and tornado year, and they are to be rewarded.  Included in the next set of budget projections for Oconee’s largest municipality are pay raises and an increase for the lowest minimum salary earners.  After having received no pay raise in the last year, Seneca’s workforce is in line for […]

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“Operation Rocket Fuel” snares 26

Law enforcement officials say wiretaps are a tool rarely used to bring criminal charges in South Carolina, but they helped make 26 indictments affecting Oconee County residents in a heroin and methamphetamine operation called “Rocket Fuel”.  Sheriff Mike Crenshaw, along with State Attorney General Alan Wilson, this afternoon made the announcement that the streets have been cleared of 26 people […]

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Today’s COVID-19 numbers from the state

New confirmed South Carolina cases on today’s DHEC report:  184 individuals.  Three in Oconee County.  Statewide, there was one new death–a middle aged Spartanburg County resident who died Sunday.  Of 7,980 test results, the South Carolina positivity dropped to 3%.  These numbers are data that reflect the end of the day on Tuesday.

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Walhalla meetings to go live on YouTube

If the system tests out properly, meetings of the Walhalla City Council will be heard and seen live on YouTube—a step in city government transparency.  It’ll also allow interested followers of city government to monitor the goings-on without having to leave their home and their computer or hand-held device.  Brandon Burton, interim administrator, got the go ahead this week from […]

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Cologne and perfume thief near Seneca

Oconee sheriff’s investigators are hoping a member of the public can help identify the thief who took $2,400 worth of items last week from a store at Hartwell Village.  The theft at the Ulta Beauty store May 13 occurred when an employee spotted a female fill a shopping cart with cologne and perfume and leave without paying.  In all, 25 […]

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