State to track COVID in the schools

This week, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) will begin providing twice-weekly reports on the number COVID-19 cases associated with staff and students at public and private schools in the state. This school reporting will include for every school both cumulative and rolling 30-day counts of confirmed cases among students, teachers and faculty members, and will […]

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Lillian Nabors Rogers

Seneca, SC — Lillian Nabors Rogers, 94, wife of the late Charlie Silas Rogers, of 130 Stamp Creek Landing Road, Seneca, passed away on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, at Seneca Health and Rehab.   A native of Oconee County, SC, Mrs. Rogers was the daughter of the late Oliver and Elizabeth Nabors. She retired from the Walhalla Garment Co. and […]

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New guidelines for nursing home visits

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control provided new guidelines today for limited outdoor visitation at nursing homes and community residential care facilities, commonly referred to as assisted living facilities. “We understand how difficult it has been during these past few months for friends and families to be distanced from their loved ones who reside in nursing homes and […]

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Oconee and Pickens airports to share FAA grants

The airports in Oconee and Pickens counties will share in more than $1.2 billion in safety and infrastructure grants awarded today by the Trump administration.  The announcement was made by Elaine Chao, secretary of transportation.  In all, 405 airports benefit in 50 states and six U-S territories.  Oconee’s Regional Airport is to receive $191,300 to buy property for development; the […]

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Travel tips over Labor Day (and the pandemic)

The COVID-19 pandemic can be very confusing for travelers. As Carolinians look to Labor Day and the upcoming autumn and holiday seasons, many are still questioning how the pandemic will affect the various elements of their trip. “Labor Day is typically the last big hurrah for the summer travel season,” said Tiffany Wright, spokesperson, AAA – The Auto Club Group […]

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Second Seneca High student with COVID

At the start of the second week of school, a Seneca High student became the second student at his school to be diagnosed with COVID-19.  The other diagnosis was reported Wednesday last week.  According to a note attached to the county district’s website, test results do not necessarily mean others have been exposed within a school building.  So far,  six […]

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Car leaves SC 11 and driver is hurt

A 9 o’clock hour accident last night near Walhalla injured a car driver, although reports indicate the injuries did not appear to be serious.  The fire department reported the accident on n. highway 11 in the vicinity of the Nason Plant.  It appeared the car left the two-lane highway and hit a guardrail.

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