Graham wants China to account

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) has introduced The COVID-19 Accountability Act which authorizes the President to impose sanctions on China if China fails to cooperate and provide a full accounting of the events leading up to the outbreak of COVID-19. “I’m convinced that without Chinese Communist Party deception the virus would not be here in the United States,” said […]

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Sandvik Coromant comes to the aid of tornado-struck Seneca

Here’s an announcement received by 101.7/WGOG NEWS this morning:  “Sandvik Coromant’s Westminster, South Carolina Production Unit donates $25,000 to the City of Seneca Tornado Relief Fund after an EF3 tornado touches down in Seneca, SC destroying homes and properties. Approximately 30% of Sandvik Coromant employees at the Westminster facility live in Seneca and were affected by the tornado. On April […]

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An uplifting experience for Gloria Moore

At her office, Gloria Moore spends her days immersed in the financial numbers that come with running a public school district. But with the cancellation of the rest of the school year because of COVID-19, Moore is one of many district workers who have been pitching in to help in other areas. She’s involved in handing out packaged meals to […]

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Slightly higher pump prices

Gas prices throughout the Carolinas have risen slightly compared to last week. The motor club AAA says they remain relatively low despite more demand. South Carolina’s average increased by two cents at $1.57–nine cents less than one month ago and 93 cents cheaper than one year ago.  Crude prices increased last week among growing market optimism that crude demand is […]

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A “bad” time to prepare a school budget

The delay in and uncertainty over state aid for local education has complicated the new budget for the Oconee public schools. That’s the job of Gloria Moore, finance director for the Oconee School District. Her latest projection is that, for the 2020-21 year, the public schools face a deficit of $2.4 million. Talks with the Oconee County Council have started […]

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School name changed

To eliminate confusion, Oconee school trustees have given a new name to a Bountyland school building that has been around since the middle part of the last century. The Hamilton Career Center in Bountyland, starting with next school year, shall be known as the “Bountyland Education Campus.” A new career center, already named for retired educator Fred Hamilton, is in […]

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Nancy Lee Baker Rogers

Walhalla, SC — Nancy Lee Baker Rogers, 71, wife of the late Edward Sevier Rogers, of 698 Pickett Post Road, Walhalla, passed away Sunday, May 10, 2020, at Cottingham Hospice House. A native of Portland, Maine, Mrs. Rogers was the daughter of the late James Frank and Ruth Baker. She loved her family more than life itself and loved singing. […]

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Eleanor “Ellie” Johnson

Anderson- Eleanor “Ellie” Mae Blackwell Johnson, 53, of 1203 Old Webb Road, wife of William Junior Johnson, passed away May 10th, 2020, at An-Med Medical Center. Born in Seneca, SC, she was the daughter of late Bert and Bessie Bates Blackwell. Ellie was a homemaker and a member of Assembly of God of Honea Path Ellie is survived by her […]

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Long Creek highway fatality

A one-vehicle accident around 4 pm yesterday in Long Creek took the life of a Georgia man.  He was 62-year old Tony O. Smith of Blue Ridge, Georgia. State trooper Gary Miller said a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck hit guardrail and went off the right side of the highway and overturned.  At the time, the truck was east bound.  […]

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