DPH to Kick Off Child Passenger Safety Week with Car Seat Check Events

COLUMBIA, S.C. — In observance of Child Passenger Safety Week (Sept. 22-27), the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is emphasizing the critical importance of proper car seat use and hosting a series of educational events. Every year, thousands of children across the country are severely injured or killed in car crashes. Many of these tragedies can be prevented […]

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Proclamations and Resolutions for Civility and Remembrance

Walhalla’s elected leaders have unanimously approved two resolutions. The first resolution designates September 21 as the “Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance” in Walhalla. The second is a city-wide call to practice and promote civility… This resolution on civility is supported by a national survey revealing that 93% of Americans believe incivility is a problem, with 60% viewing it as a […]

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Oconee County Proposes New Financial Policy Amid Embezzlement Concerns

Following the arrest of a former rescue squad officer on embezzlement charges, Oconee County’s budget committee is now considering a new policy to tighten oversight of public funds. The proposed “Financial Policy for Funds Provided by Oconee County” would formalize rules for county agencies and select non-profits, including volunteer fire departments, the Rosa Clark Medical Clinic, and the Farm Center. […]

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Easley Man Found Dead in Pond

The body of Roger Dale Moorehead, an Easley resident, was recovered from a pond off Crest Drive in Easley on Monday, September 15, at approximately 2:50 PM. Pickens County Coroner Andrew Wilson and Chief Deputy Coroner Tommy M. Page responded to the scene, where the Crosswell Fire Department and the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the recovery. Mr. Moorehead […]

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