Samuel Glenn

    Fair Play – Samuel “Sam” A. Glenn Jr., 78, of 809 E. Fair Play Blvd., husband of Doris Ann Bell Glenn, passed away, July 22nd, 2020 at his residence, surrounded by his loving family.   Sam was born in Fair Play, SC and was the son of the late Samuel A. Glenn, Sr. and Cora Lee Jolly Glenn. […]

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Clemson athletic director to testify in Washington

The athletic director at Clemson University, Dan Radakovich, is scheduled to testify during a Senate hearing this week in Washington.  The title of the hearing is “Protecting the Integrity of College Athletics.”  Radakovich is among several witnesses who are to being quested on Wednesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee, chaired by Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.  Another hearing witness will […]

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South Carolina exceeds test goal

South Carolina has exceeded its monthly COVID-19 testing goal for the month of July by performing 143,336 tests from July 1 through July 16, surpassing the target of 140,000 tests. To date, DHEC and partners have held 503 free testing events across the state since May, and a total of 638,194 tests have been performed in South Carolina. There are currently 89 […]

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Shon Lane Medlin

Newry, SC — Shon Lane Medlin, 40, husband of Kim Medlin, of 341 South Avenue, Newry, passed away Saturday, July 18, 2020, in Newry, SC.   A native of Oconee County, SC, Mr. Medlin was the son of Randy and E. Charlene Carver Medlin. He loved woodworking, fishing, watching westerns, being outdoors and going to the mountains.   In addition […]

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Quicker virus detection test

Clemson scientist Feng Ding is working to develop a quick detection test for COVID-19 with funding from a one-year National Science Foundation RAPID grant. Ding said that current COVID-19 tests require samples to be sent to a lab with a potential waiting period of days before patients get back their results. Ding is hoping this $190,065 grant and his work […]

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COVID-19 answers promised in virtual meeting

Answers to questions about COVID-19 are promised during a virtual town hall type meeting a week from today.  The gathering will take place by Zoom and hosted and moderated by hospital social worker Eunice Lehmacher.  Central town councilman the Rev. Joe Moss will discuss how his town adopted a mask law; Dr. David Freedman will talk about his research into […]

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Joseph Marvin Guy

Seneca-Joseph Marvin “Joe” Guy, 91, of Seneca, SC, passed away on July 19, 2020 at his home surrounded by his loving family.   Joe was born on June 17, 1929 in Oconee County, SC, son of Walter Lee and Sallie Clayton Guy. He was a veteran of the US Army and a retired brick mason.  His well-regarded brickwork is found […]

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Joye re-appointed to policy board

  Gov. Henry McMaster has reappointed Chuck Joye of Anderson to the S.C. Board of Health and Environmental Control. The reappointment was recently approved by the state senate.  Joye represents Oconee, Anderson, and the rest of the 3rd Congressional District on the policy board. His term will expire June 30, 2023. He has served two terms on the Board and […]

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Smoke smell at an assisted living facility

Fire fighting personnel encountered a smell of smoke Saturday afternoon at an assisted living care facility in Seneca.  A compressor burned, apparently the result of an electric power issue at Morningside’s Wells Highway location.  It was not clear whether the incident required a temporary evacuation of the facility’s residents.

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Is safety taking a back seat to economics?

As they gather to make a decision on Oconee schools, the county trustees are likely to go into tonight’s meeting with a variety of feedback from the citizenry.  One feedback is a letter from the daughter of a Seneca teacher that questions whether a decision to re-start classroom teaching is more about economics than safety.  Her letter starts this way:  […]

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