Why Sandifer believes H. 4622 would help patients

Seneca’s state lawmaker, the District 2 lawmaker Bill Sandifer, believes a House-passed bill would help those who pay health care charges — especially those left dumfounded by the charges and left to wonder why they are so high.  After having arrived in Columbia this week, Sandifer spoke to 101.7/WGOG NEWS about the approval of H.4622, now being reviewed by the […]

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Wanted suspect in shooting investigation

Oconee Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help to locate a 22-year-old man considered a wanted subject in an April 19 shooting incident in Utica.  Nicolas Sebastian Palmero is the second man charged in the investigation.  Against him is the allegation:  discharging a firearm into a dwelling.  The sheriff’s office requests any information on the whereabouts of 22-year-old Palmero by calling […]

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Oconee’s election integrity debated

The two candidates to be the GOP nominee for District Two, Oconee County Council are at loggerheads over the extent to which there are problems with the county’s elections.  Incumbent Matthew Durham and challenger India Lancaster took on a question of whether the county’s elections office failed a government audit, with Durham saying no audit was failed, rather an assessment […]

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“This Council’s doing it” – says His Honor

Westminster City Council in a special meeting passed the first of two required votes to allow Kansas and Florida-based companies to design and build the city’s new recreation complex on Hall Street.  The representatives of those companies, Mammoth Sports Construction of Meriden, Kansas and SFC, Sports Facilities Companies of Clearwater, Florida, made clear to the council that while their base […]

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Large crowd, most seats taken

An audience of around 75 people heard the men and women competing this year for Seats 2 and 5 on the Oconee County Council.  And the crowd was not shy with its applause, much of the time polite applause to what the candidates said and an occasional rousing applause when they especially liked what they heard.  This was a night […]

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One of six candidates was absent

Five of the six hopefuls this year for Oconee County Council took part in last night’s League of Women Voters forum in Seneca.  The one no-show:  District Four challenger Tommy James.  An LWV ruling forbade James’s opponent, the incumbent Julian Davis, from taking part, although Davis was permitted brief introductory comments.  In those comments, Davis said the OCC, the Oconee […]

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Sonya Holbrooks

  Westminster- Sonya McClure Holbrooks,44, passed away Monday, April 29th, 2024 at the Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loving family.   Born on May 21st, 1979, in Oconee County, South Carolina, she was the daughter of Mary Catherine Mincey McClure of Westminster and the late Randy Lloyd McClure. Sonya had worked at the Tribble Center as a […]

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Helen Louise Luce

    Salem, SC — Helen Louise Luce, “MeMaw”, 94, wife of the late Howard Benjamin Luce, Sr., of Salem, passed away on Monday, April 29, 2024, at Cottingham House.   A native of Salem, SC, Mrs. Luce was the daughter of the late James Samuel and Stella LouAnn Powell Smith. She was a homemaker and a member of Salem […]

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The Charlotte police tragedy touches home

At the request of Sgt. Alan Sayre of the Oconee Sheriff’s Office, a prayer vigil takes place tonight at the Law Enforcement Center, 300 S. Church, Walhalla for the families, friends, co-workers, and agencies of those who were shot and killed yesterday in a law enforcement action in Charlotte, North Carolina. The public is invited.  Those going are requested to […]

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Search-rescue ends well

Two hikers who became separated on the Foothills Trail have been reunited and are OK, according to Scott Krein of Oconee Emergency Management.  A combined search/rescue today by personnel from both Oconee and Pickens counties succeeded.  Krein explains one hiker maintained cell service; the other lost it.

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