Pickup overturns in Walhalla accident

An accident around 8:30 last night at a Walhalla intersection sent three people to the hospital.  According to one public safety responder, none of the injured appeared to have been seriously hurt when a car and a pickup truck collided at Walhalla’s N. Poplar and WN Broad streets.  The pickup overturned, according to the fire department, and one person in […]

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Burglary and theft charges against Utica man

A 24-year old Utica man was jailed late last week in an Oconee Sheriff’s Office investigation of burglary at a home in Utica.  The charges of grand larceny and first degree burglary against Robert Wesley Quarles II, 24 years old, arise from an April incident at a home on Padgett Street, Utica.  Clothes and electronic items were stolen, some of […]

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Weekend traffic stop near Salem

A Newry man was charged with nine offenses after his car was stopped Saturday for a motor vehicle violation near Salem.  According to the Sheriff’s Office, a deputy found a gun, ammunition, and a quantity of narcotics inside a fanny pack-style bag.  The Sheriff’s Office announced the following charges against Joshua Lee Byrd, 31 years old:  trafficking in methamphetamine, unlawful […]

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Census first priority: people without mail boxes

The U.S. Census Bureau, in coordination with federal, state and local health officials, will begin this week to drop off 2020 Census questionnaire packets at front doors of some households in South Carolina . This is to be in areas where the majority of households do not receive mail at their physical address. The Census Bureau began hand-delivering census materials on […]

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Floyd death protest staged in Seneca

City Hall closed early, so did some businesses in anticipation of a rally in Seneca to protest the death of George Floyd.  The police say the near three-hour protest finished without the kinds of incidents that have taken place in larger cities.  At one point, as many as about 50 people gathered in front of City Hall with signs facing […]

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297 new cases, six more deaths

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Monday announced 297 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and six additional deaths. This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 12,148 and those who have died to 500. All six deaths occurred in elderly individuals from Colleton (2), Fairfield (2), Horry (1), […]

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Bonnie Mae Grant McAlister

Oakway- Bonnie Mae Grant McAlister, 85, passed away June 1, 2020 at Lakeview Assisted Living, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Oconee County, she was the daughter of the late Albert W. Grant and Nancy Isabell Bice Grant. Bonnie was employed at Jantzen as a seamstress for 46 years. Bonnie enjoyed playing bingo and was an avid gardener. Bonnie […]

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Floyd protest anticipated in Seneca

Seneca City Hall is closing at 4 this afternoon, in anticipation of a rally of protest over last week’s death of a man at the hands of police in Minneapolis.  The Seneca police are hopeful that the rally will be peaceful; however, out of abundance of caution the decision was made by the city administrator to close City Hall early […]

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Oconee’s senior class numbers 652

Oconee County’s three high schools graduate a total of 652 high school seniors in separate ceremonies planned the morning of Saturday, June 20.  Here are the numbers and other related information released today by the Oconee public schools, as requested by 101.7/WGOG NEWS.  The largest senior class, 254 graduates, will come from Walhalla High School.  Seneca is to graduate 224 […]

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Re-sale store for Ripple of One

Monday, June 8 is the target date for Ripple of One to open its first re-sale store.  The location will be a spot in the Oconee Square Shopping Center.  Stephanie Enders, Ripple of One founder, says her program sees a re-sale store as a good way to create an added stream of revenue for the good work that Ripple of […]

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