Prisma Health Encouraging Flu Shots & Keeping Guards Against COVID-19

Prisma Health has launched an aggressive system-wide flu-vaccination campaign with reduced-cost flu vaccinations being offered throughout its physician offices, hospitals, mobile clinics, community outreach, business-health sites or additional flu-vaccine events in 11 counties across the Midlands and Upstate. Information on Prisma Health’s flu prevention efforts can be found on a dedicated webpage, PrismaHealth.org/Flu. Prisma Health hopes to vaccinate approximately 200,000 […]

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Man Charged with Littering, Other Offenses, After Allegedly Discarding Loaded Gun

On Tuesday, reports state that a pistol was found by two Oconee Sheriff’s Deputies in the are of SC 28/Highlands Highway. Deputies reported that the gun was a fully-loaded Ruger .380 semi-automatic. Zachary James Johnson, age 32 of a Lake Becky Road address in Mountain Rest was located walking in the area and arrested after deputies said he discarded the […]

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DHEC/SDOC COVID-19 Numbers Update

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced 489 new confirmed cases and 43 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 28 additional confirmed deaths and 10 new probable deaths. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 131,428, probable cases to 2,694, confirmed deaths to 2,968, and 164 probable deaths. Three new cases were confirmed […]

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Flash Flood Warning in effect until 1:45 PM EDT. Source: U.S. National Weather Service

Oconee & Pickens Counties: Flash Flood Warning The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued a Flash Flood Warning for… Southeastern Oconee County in upstate South Carolina… Southwestern Pickens County in upstate South Carolina… * Until 145 PM EDT. * At 9:43 AM EDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges showed that between 2 and 3 inches of rain had already […]

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Walhalla Moving Toward Curfew Ordinance, Should Conditions Warrant

The City of Walhalla is moving toward a set of conditions to justify curfews if gatherings might lead to threats to destroy property or endanger public safety. At their meeting this week, City Council Member Danny Woodward introduced a new city ordinance that passed after first reading with one amendment. Other changes are possible before the measure becomes final. Walhalla […]

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All SDOC Students to Receive Free Meals

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is the governing body that oversees school meals. USDA has extended a waiver to allow all students, regardless of income level, to receive free breakfast and lunch during school.  This waiver is valid through December 31, 2020, or until congressional appropriated funding runs out.  Free meals for all face-to-face students will begin Wednesday, […]

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No Mask? No Problem In Walhalla

The City of Walhalla voted last night 5 to 2 in favor of rescinding the controversial mask ordinance that was recently enacted, which means if you are out in Walhalla without a mask you no longer need to worry about a $25 fine. Council members Woodward and Melendez voted against removing the law. Last night, five our of six public […]

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Algae Again of Concern to PRWD

Blue-green algae has again made it’s way into the Pioneer Rural Water District, and the board of directors addressed a customer’s complaint about the quality. In order to avert further intrusion, Pioneer has began to repurchase water from Seneca and is blending that water with it’s own treated water before it’s distributed to customers in Oconee and Anderson County. Pioneer […]

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