DEI Task Force Made Presentation, Two Locals Recognized at Seneca City Council Meeting

Dr. Ivy Ellerby and Mrs. Carla Gomez, along with city administrator Mr. Scott Moulder, made a presentation to Seneca’s mayor and council at last night’s meeting on behalf of the city’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force… Their plans are for at least three festivals this year, including a Juneteenth celebration, as well as youth days and celebrating Hispanic heritage […]

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S.C. Public Health Officials Calls on Nurses, Pharmacists, Paramedics—among other qualified individuals—to Support COVID-19 Vaccination in South Carolina DHEC: “If you are able and willing, your state urgently needs you.”

COLUMBIA, S.C.— The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced immediate openings of critical positions to support the state’s robust COVID-19 vaccination, testing, and other core public health and environmental services. Available positions include nurses, pharmacists, paramedics, administrative support and other key personnel across the state. “This is a crucial time for our state and, like many public […]

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Senators Scott and Graham Against Impeachment of President Trump

Tuesday evening, South Carolina @SenatorTimScott released a statement regarding Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Caucus’s attempt to impeach the president: “President Trump has eight days left in his term and has promised a smooth and peaceful transition of power. The Democrat-led impeachment talks happening in the House right now fly in direct opposition to what President-elect Joe Biden has been […]

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Federal Funding Available for Local Non-Profits, VITA Program Underway Through Oconee County United Way

Oconee County has been chosen to receive a total of $22,985 in federal funding under the emergency food and shelter national board through FEMA. LaShauna Harrison, Executive Director of Oconee County United Way, has details on how local non-profits may apply for funds… Harrison went on to tell us about United Way’s VITA Program, that helps local residents with filing […]

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SCDPS on High Alert

The South Carolina Department of Public Safety says it is on a state of heightened security as state law enforcement prepares for possible armed protests in the state. The agency increased security last week, and according to the Bureau of Protective Services, is continuing to work with state and local law enforcement agencies while remaining in a state of heightened […]

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South Carolinians Aged 70 and Older Can Schedule COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments Beginning Jan. 13

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced that beginning Wednesday, Jan. 13, any South Carolina resident aged 70 or older, regardless of health status or preexisting conditions, can begin scheduling their appointment to receive COVID-19 vaccine. Based on COVID-19 vaccine data — doses received, administered, and appointments scheduled — South Carolina officials […]

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