The state permits Walhalla street change

A change is ahead in downtown Walhalla designed to make life safer for vehicle traffic on a one-block stretch of S. Catherine Street.  Brent Taylor, city administrator, announced last night the DOT has permitted converting S. Catherine, between Main and S. Broad, from a two-way street to one-way.  But the change won’t be anywhere near immediate.  Taylor explained to the […]

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“Sanctuary for the unborn” measure fails

A controversial resolution proposed by Oconee County Council’s newest member, Matthew Durham, failed last night in a council vote of 2-3.  Opponents on council say the measure is “divisive.”  It contained language that would have announced the designation on signs on highways entering the county.  Most who spoke during the council’s comment session opposed the resolution.  Their arguments include basic […]

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Descending virus numbers and a special DHEC announcement

Deaths, cases, and test positives all dropped during the latest 24-hour accounting from the South Carolina health agency.  Total cases dropped below two thousand to 1,554.  Twenty-four of the cases are Oconeeans. Thirty-two deaths reported statewide, none locally. Of a whopping 25,112 test results received statewide, the positivity fell below 10%, down to 8.8%.  It had been 21.6% on Monday’s […]

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Oconee tourist marketing pays off–Visit Oconee

The pandemic has actually worked in favor of Oconee efforts to entice tourists to enjoy the county’s various outdoor attractions.  Ken Sloan, director of Visit Oconee, explains that while the airlines and major U-S destinations have lost vacationers, Oconee County has taken advantage of being a three-hour drive from both Atlanta and Charlotte.  “It’s a three-hour drive to get out […]

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Public schools register 13 new COVID cases

The first day of February appears to have been a typical day of late for new COVID-19 cases, as reported by the Oconee public schools.  The district’s virus tracking page registered 13 new cases — three employees and 10 students.  Three more of the district’s early age classes were sent home and given February 9 return dates.

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Upping the ante to meet the critical blood need

The Blood Connection has a critical need for donations especially the following blood types:  O-positive; O-negative; and B-negative types.  The baseball team Greenville Drive will host a blood drive from 10 am to 6 pm Friday at Fluor Field.  Appointment slots are still available through the Blood Connection website.  All donors receive a $20 VISA card.  You can donate convalescent […]

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Sewer treatment charges remain undecided issue

The complicated issue of how much Oconee’s three largest municipalities pay for wastewater treatment was left unsolved yesterday in a meeting where frustrations mounted as to what’s the fair share  Seneca, Walhalla, and Westminster pay to the county’s wastewater treatment plant at Seneca.  The matter is to be re-addressed in a meeting Friday between Scott Moulder of Seneca, board chairman […]

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South Carolina quickly disburses its limited supply–report

The state health agency called attention yesterday to a new national report that ranked South Carolina fifth in the country for how quickly the state is getting COVID-19 vaccine into people’s arms.  Becker’s Hospital Review released its daily “States ranked by percentage of COVID-19 vaccines administered” report.  However, the problem that South Carolina and other parts of the country face […]

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