Wastewater data reveal Greenville infections

Data being analyzed by Clemson University show a significant level of COVID-19 infections in Greenville County residents.  Today’s announcement by the non-profit Renewable Water Resources states the program started in early June to test SARS-CoV-2 levels will continue with tests through the end of the year.  SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19.  Renewable Water Resources collects samples twice a […]

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Proud moment next week for the public schools

Invitations are going out for a ribbon-cutting ceremony next week for the Oconee School District’s newest education building–the Hamilton Career and Technology Center on highway 11.  The ceremony will be Thursday morning, August 20 at the campus.  The facility is to be ready for the new school year, scheduled to start the following Monday, the 24th.  For those attending the […]

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A mixed bag of economic news

The director of South Carolina Employment and Workforce is hailing a milestone.  First-time claims came in last week under 6,000.  That was a decrease of nearly 3,000 claims from the prior week.  But Dan Ellzey says it’s important to keep in mind that fewer than 6,000 new filers is three times higher than the weekly totals before the pandemic.  Oconee’s […]

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Build America by answering the Census

  The push is on to ensure that all Americans are counted in this year’s census.  By ignoring your responsibility to be counted, you not only hurt yourself but your community as well—including hospitals, schools, public transportation, and other parts of the fabric of our lives.  An undercount is likely to cost your community a slice of the dollars that […]

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Masks work, says the state epidemiologist

DHEC has new data that show mask laws help slow the spread of COVID-19. As of this week, according to the state’s health agency, nearly 40%, or about two million South Carolinians, live in jurisdictions that have local mask requirements.  Those jurisdictions with mask requirements have seen an overall decrease of 15.1% of total cases for the four weeks after […]

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Duke Foundation benefits local non-profits

Seneca’s Blue Ridge Community Center and the Clemson Area African American Museum are among South Carolina non-profits to benefit from employee-directed grants committed for social justice and racial equity.  Each will get $5 thousand from yesterday’s Duke Energy Foundation announcement that there’s as much as $200 thousand for non-profits statewide.  Overall, the $200 thousand is part of a $1 million […]

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Big money for Walhalla

Walhalla learned yesterday of the approval of a $500 thousand grant for the first phase of the city’s Greenway project.  The money was awarded by the Appalachian Regional Commission.  This money will allow for 4,250 linear feet of pedestrian and bicycle paths in the downtown.  Overall, Greenway is about 3.25 miles running along North and South Broad streets.  The trail […]

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712 new cases, 45 more deaths

DHEC yesterday announced 712 new confirmed cases and 19 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 45 additional confirmed deaths and one new probable death.  Three Oconee County cases were included in the latest count. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 102,143, probable cases to 831, confirmed deaths to 2,057, and 87 probable deaths. By Tuesday, […]

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Pauline Black

    Westminster- Pauline Black, 76, of 423 Wendy Drive, passed away August 7th, 2020, at her residence.   Born in Fair Play, SC, she was the daughter of the late Wilton and Lou C. Durham Black. Pauline retired from JP Stevens, was a devoted member of Full Gospel Temple Church where she served as a Sunday school teacher.   […]

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