Tax Center offers online options

There are multiple ways you can transact business with the Oconee County Tax Center, thru online keyboard clicks.  County Auditor Christy Hubbard is drawing attention to the various online service options offered by her office, by the Treasurer’s office, and by the Tax Assessor’s office.  It’s a way, she says, for county taxpayers to further protect themselves from catching covid-19 […]

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Free option for those with symptoms

Prisma Health has made its new Virtual Visits free to anyone seeking care for potential COVID-19. Prisma Health Virtual Visits, which launched earlier this month, include a new on-demand video option in addition to the existing online visit option. To access the free virtual visits, use promo code COVID19. The video visit is available 24/7 for ages 3 and older. […]

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All testimony completed

Both sides have finished questioning witnesses, and a 2016 Walhalla car accident dispute is headed to an Oconee jury—most likely some time tomorrow. Judge Cooper in the Common Pleas Court this afternoon allowed the jury to go home for the night, with the instructions that they are to return for duty at 9:30 in the morning. At that time, they […]

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Arrests made in vicinity of student apartments

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office arrested two Spartanburg County men yesterday on drug and weapons charges. 19 year old Randy Deshaun Landrum of Lauren Hope Lane in Moore and 18 year old Joshua Wayne Moore of Bellweather Drive in Duncan were booked into the Oconee County Detention Center around 12:20pm and 12:56pm respectively on Temporary Custody Order’s until arrest warrants […]

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Clemson “non-student” cleared in testing

A spokesman for Clemson University says an individual who was in self-quarantine for the possibility of COVID-19, in fact, does not have the virus.  Clemson spokesman Joe Galbraith confirmed that to 101.7/WGOG NEWS just moments ago.  The word also has gone out to the university community that the individual, described as a “non-student,” does not have the virus.

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Defense calls first witness

A Pickens County sheriff’s officer assigned to conduct an internal investigation of a Walhalla car accident nearly three and a half years ago was the first defense witness this morning in the Oconee Common Pleas Court. Pickens County is the defendant in a lawsuit filed for an Oconee man whose car was involved in a 2016 accident which also involved […]

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Virus effects on school events

For those attending this Saturday’s “Math Madness” event at Walhalla High School, officials are promising there will be sanitation stations set up for the benefit of students, staff, and the general public. 101.7/WGOG NEWS inquired of the county office whether the annual spring time trip by Walhalla Elementary students to Washington, DC will take place as scheduled. We received this […]

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Gas price savings at the pumps

Every state in the South and Southeast is touting an average that is cheaper on the week, month and year. On the week, gas prices are four to seven cents cheaper across the region and gas can be found for $2/gallon or less at 24% of gas stations throughout the 11 South and Southeast region states. “Gas prices are falling […]

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Kindergarten pre-registration opens in Oconee

Pre-registration for kindergarten is opening throughout Oconee County. If you have a child who will be five years old by September 1, the school district encourages you to pre-register the child for the 2020-21 year. For information, visit the “Parents” tab on the district website. Once online registration is available, parents will receive an email notification for their child in […]

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