Wednesday traffic stop produces two charges

Charges of trafficking in methamphetamine and unlawful exposure of a child to meth have been laid against a 45-year-old Oconeean – the result of a Wednesday traffic stop in the Earles Grove Community.  The sheriff’s office identifies the man charged and arrested as Ernest Wayne Hippensteal of Pitts Road.  On routine patrol, a deputy from “PACE” – the Pro-Active Criminal […]

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Reaching a coveted status

A gold standard for nursing excellence has been achieved at the Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital.  The hospital learned yesterday it has been awarded Magnet status, by having met rigorous standards set by the American Nurses Credentialing Committee.  It’s a sign that Oconee’s nurses take the lead in patient care and are considered drivers for change and innovation.  Connie Spykerman, […]

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Fund drive to expand Cancer Institute

The Oconee Memorial Hospital Foundation announces the start of a $4.2 million capital campaign to expand cancer care locally.  The community funding, along with funding from Prisma Health, would double the footprint of the cancer institute at the front of the hospital campus.  The objective:  to serve more patients.  “Our community is growing by leaps and bounds, but unfortunately cancer […]

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Welcome Center to celebrate traveling public

The South Carolina Welcome Center at Fair Play takes part next month in an annual event that offers a special welcome to visitors to the state.  Members of Oconee’s business community have an  invitation to display their wares by setting up tables at the I-85 welcome center.  Dawn Smith, welcome center director, says, “It is such a surprise to our […]

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One person shot in Westminster, arrest made

One person wounded by gunfire in Westminster is in a Greenville hospital, condition unknown.  And the Westminster police have arrested a 19-year-old man on multiple charges, including attempted murder.  The city police identify the arrested man as Westminster resident Anton Joseph Bertich.  Here is the police department’s further account: “On the evening of 04/09/2024 at approximately 6:50 PM, the Oconee […]

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Seneca’s Business Development groups holds annual meet

After three years in operation, a business arm of Seneca government appears to be on solid financial footing.  City administrator Scott Moulder started the annual meeting today of the board of the Business Development Support Center by reporting finances in the black.  The number given:  $47,007 total revenue against $28,711 expenses.  It’s now a 70-member organization.  Riley Johnson, board executive […]

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