Rabid Raccoon Confirmed in Anderson County; No Known Human Exposures

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) confirmed that a raccoon found near Busby Road and Highway 187 in Anderson, SC has tested positive for rabies. There are no known human exposures reported at this time; however, a dog was exposed on April 21. The raccoon was submitted to DHEC’s laboratory for testing on April 22 and was confirmed to have rabies on […]

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AnMed Health Requiring Face Masks for All Patients & Visitors

Beginning next week, AnMed Health will require all patients arriving at all hospital campuses, emergency rooms, outpatient facilities and physician practices for appointments or procedures to wear a face-covering. Those who do not have a mask may use an alternative such as a bandana, scarf or sports buff. For the safety of patients and staff, AnMed Health’s visitor restrictions remain […]

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Free Meal At Seneca Applebee’s Saturday

Multiple area churches and businesses are all doing their part to help the Golden Corner recover from the recent tornado, and to continue navigating through unprecedented times as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to afflict daily life. One local business, Applebee’s here in Seneca, said that they will be giving a free meal to all the victims of the storm on […]

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Clemson University Freezes Tuition

In response to COVID-19, Clemson University’s Board of Trustees approved a plan this week to freeze tuition and fees for the 2020-21 academic year for all students, both from in and out of state. A decision on housing and dining fees is to be made in the near future. Earlier this month, the board of trustees authorized more than $17 […]

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Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Issues Release Offering Guidance for Reporting Abuse and Neglect due to Current COVID-19 Pandemic

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a press release today offering guidance to our citizens in regards to reporting child and adult abuse and neglect during the current COVID-19 pandemic. “One concern that law enforcement had in regards to the current COVID-19 guidelines was a possible increase in domestic and civil related calls with families and others spending more […]

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DEA Launches Secure Your Meds Campaign, Calls on Americans to Keep Medications Safe

WASHINGTON – With families encouraged to stay at home due to the nationwide health crisis, the Drug Enforcement Administration is asking Americans to keep prescription medications safe and secure until they can properly dispose of them. The Secure Your Meds awareness campaign addresses a vital public safety and health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to […]

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