Thursday-Saturday COVID 19 South Carolina numbers

Thursday through Saturday last week new, confirmed cases of COVID 19 ranged in the 500-plus-a-day category. The 24-hour count on Friday showed 48 deaths as the high day for deaths during the three days.  Two new Oconee County deaths were reported–one counted on Thursday; the other, on Saturday.  Test positivity percentages for the three days were  3.8%, 4.3%, and 4.6%.

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Marina layout expanded

Approval has been given to add a courtesy dock to a marina associated with the Keowee Key Property Owners Association.  An official of “FERC”—Federal Energy Regulatory Commission—announced a request by Duke Energy to change the layout of the marina to allow for a courtesy dock to be constructed at the existing boat launch.  The marina may accommodate 327 watercraft.  “FERC’s” […]

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Daylight Saving Time to end

Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 7 at 2 am.  At that time, clocks will “fall back” one hour, giving us more daylight in the dark autumn and winter mornings.  The return of Standard Time means the sun will rise a little earlier so if you’re an early riser, you’ll enjoy the sunshine.  And you’ll “gain” one hour of sleep. […]

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Court appearance for murder defendant called off

A court appearance for a co-defendant in a Westminster homicide case last Friday was called off.  Deputy Solicitor Jason Alderman says a preliminary hearing for Charles Stephon Trapp Jr. was continued; however, Trapp remains scheduled this week to request bond before a circuit judge.  He was arrested last month on charges of murder and attempted murder in the city police […]

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Booster shot news

The CDC has endorsed the Food and Drug Administration recommendation authorizing booster shots for individuals who received a Pfizer-BioTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.  For those who received a Pfizer-BioTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, the following groups are now eligible for a booster shot at six months or more after their first series:  65 years and older; age 18+ who live […]

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Candidate stances to be taken tonight

Comedy routines and popular songs are commonplace in Walhalla’s community auditorium. Tonight, however, the stage of the Center for Performing Arts is reserved for the five candidates for the city council.  Walhalla voters have a date at the polls one week from tomorrow, so tonight’s forum is set as the 2021 municipal contest enters its home stretch.  Tonight’s forum is […]

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Head-on crash leaves Seneca woman dead

A two-car accident on a country road south of Seneca took the life of a 55-year old woman.  Coroner Addis said Seneca resident Bridget White died in surgery at the Greenville Memorial Hospital shortly after 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon.  A second driver in the accident on the Sitton Mill Road, 20-year old Riley Sutton of Fair Play, was extricated from […]

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Merchant Market will close Main Street saturday

With over 60 vendors coming to Main Street in Walhalla on Saturday, the Walhalla P.D. wants to notify the public of road closures. Main Street will be closed to all Eastbound traffic from College Street to Ann Street from 7 am-6 pm Saturday. Cross streets, however, will be open for traffic. Detours will be in place. Everyone is encouraged to […]

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