State’s Timber Resources Suffer Estimated Over $4 Million in Damages

The South Carolina Forestry Commission estimates the damage to the state’s timber resources from the April 13 tornado activity tops $4 million. Seven teams of foresters conducted tornado storm damage surveys covering nearly 64,000 acres, and found that over 42,000 acres experienced some amount of timber damage; however, officials estimate that fewer than 4,300 acres received significant damage and will […]

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DHEC’s COVID-19 Numbers Update

On Wednesday, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced 97 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, and 9 additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 6,936 and those who have died to 305. All of those deaths reported Wednesday occurred in elderly individuals.

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Duke Energy Foundation makes donation to support low-income customers

The Duke Energy Foundation has announced a $150,000 donation to support low-income customers in the Palmetto State who are struggling to pay their utility bills during the COVID-19 crisis. This additional funding will significantly increase the assistance available through the Energy Neighbor Fund and Share the Warmth programs to provide help to about 550 households with their utility bills. Funds […]

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Two Arrested In Burglary Incident

Seneca Police arrested two local men after an investigation into a residential burglary at Laing Court apartments last Sunday. Reports stated that the occupant and her children came home that evening to find two men in their living room, who allegedly yelled at her to not call police, then ran out the back door. Police said the resident told them […]

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AAA Says Gas Prices Could See Increase

Pump price averages in the Southeast are two to three cents cheaper, but with healthy stock levels and the bulk of states in the region with partial reopening underway, motorists could see gas prices start to increase in the week ahead. On the week, South Carolina’s average decreased two cents at $1.55 per gallon, 16 cents less than a month […]

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Gov. Henry McMaster, S.C. Department of Administration Unveil accelerateSC Website

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Governor Henry McMaster today announced the launch of the initial phase of accelerate.sc.gov. Designed to provide citizens centralized access to easily connect with COVID-19 related information, this one-stop-shop website will also share details about the state’s revitalization efforts. To quickly direct people to trending topics such as how to file for unemployment and employment opportunities, accelerate.sc.gov contains an “I Need To…” […]

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Lt. Gov. Evette Comments on Census, Lifting of State Mandated Restrictions

South Carolina’s Lt. Governor Pamela Evette spoke via ZOOM Conferencing with Joann Johnson from the Oconee Chamber of Commerce on Monday, and discussed the importance of participation by Palmetto State residents in the U.S. Census. She also talked about the restrictions on individuals, restaurants and other businesses that have been lifted by the Governor, including the Home or Work only […]

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