Your thoughts about a possible Walhalla traffic change

The City of Walhalla is seeking public comments on proposed traffic and parking changes along S. Catherine Street, between East Main and East South Broad.  Currently, there is two-way traffic with southbound parallel parking on S. Catherine.  Recent traffic issues have caused the City to question; is there enough space to continue the parallel parking while allowing for adequate turning […]

Read more

Deaths, positive cases up, so is hospital bed use

  The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 1,629 new confirmed cases and 3 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 19 additional confirmed deaths and no new probable deaths. There are currently 1,125 hospital beds occupied by patients who have either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 39,587, […]

Read more

Harmon Whitten “Whit” Poore

Liberty, SC — Harmon Whitten “Whit” Poore, 73, husband of Margaret Fort Poore, of 134 Norris Ave., Liberty passed away on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at Greenville Memorial Hospital.   A native of Oconee County, Mr. Poore was the son of the late Harmon “Dud” W.D. Poore and Mattie Vaughn Poore. He was retired from BASF as a mechanic and […]

Read more

Why the two-cent increase in the gas tax

Since Wednesday, drivers in South Carolina have been paying a two-cent increase in the state gas tax.  The DOT says it’s for a good cause:  road and bridge work.  Besides $1.3 billion of work already under contract, the latest increase makes possible an additional 661 miles of paving projects approved by the transportation commission in June.  “We encourage every citizen […]

Read more

Virus tests to be given next week in Seneca

Prisma Health has announced four additional COVID-19 community testing events next week.   The community testing, primarily done in partnership with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) and state agencies, will reach populations who may not otherwise have access to traditional testing or online virtual visits.   Testing is a priority for Prisma Health, especially providing access […]

Read more

Stressing traffic safety on the highways

For many Americans, the holiday weekend has begun.  But South Carolina Highway Patrol wants to remind drivers in South Carolina to keep safe and pay attention to the good driving rules over July 4.  At the top of the list of things that can go wrong is driving too fast for conditions which doesn’t always mean speeding.  State troopers hope […]

Read more

Walhalla’s turn to listen

Normally when you attend a meeting as a guest, you’ll listen to what the hosts have to say.  Not tonight in Walhalla.  At 6 o’clock at the Community Depot, the mayor and city council will open the meeting to Walhalla residents to express concerns, opinions, give perspectives on Walhalla life.  Tonight’s talks are aimed at diversity–ensuring that all Walhallans feel […]

Read more

The national forests during the holiday weekend

The ranger and forest supervisor stations in the Sumter National Forest in Oconee will close tomorrow for the July 4 weekend.  Regular business hours resume on Monday.  If you are headed to the outdoors this weekend, there’s some good advice to keep in mind, besides all of the virus precautions.  Dead trees can fall any time; don’t park near dead, […]

Read more

Virus actively transmitted in Clemson area

Clemson University continues to test the levels of SARS-CoV-2 in the university and city wastewater treatment facilities.  Those facilities include the university plant, the Cochran Road plant, and the Pendleton plant.  In a statement yesterday, the city said, “Thus far, these results indicate the virus is being actively transmitted in the Clemson area.”  A mask law is now in effect […]

Read more

24 new COVID-19 deaths in South Carolina

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Wednesday  announced 1,497 new confirmed cases and 6 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 24 additional confirmed deaths and 4 new probable deaths. There are currently 1,160 hospital beds occupied by patients who have either tested positive or are under investigation for COVID-19. This brings the total number of […]

Read more
1 976 977 978 979 980 2,969