Lake Keowee boat collision
101.7/WGOG NEWS has received word that public safety responders are responding to a boat accident on Lake Keowee. The scene is believed to be in the vicinity of Little Lane, not far from the Ebenezer Road.
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101.7/WGOG NEWS has received word that public safety responders are responding to a boat accident on Lake Keowee. The scene is believed to be in the vicinity of Little Lane, not far from the Ebenezer Road.
Read moreThe Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority (OJRSA) has been without phone, email, and internet service since Monday due to the damage caused by the EF3 tornado that struck the Seneca area during the early morning hours of April 13. A representative with the agency’s communications provider stated that it “could be several days” until the fiber optic system serving the […]
Read moreSenator Scott says he has agreed to serve on the President’s task force to re-open the economy, and U-S Rep. Duncan said today, “Let me be abundantly clear when I say that: the virus is real, it is novel, it is a threat, and it is highly contagious. But at the same time, we can’t wage war against our economy […]
Read moreThe City of Seneca is urging citizens to contact our Citizens Hotline for information on disaster assistance. Due to COVID-19 guidelines, the Seneca Fire Department is not allowing citizens visitors to our station as previously announced by some social media outlets. The City of Seneca continues to respond to the tornado event from Monday morning. Debris clearing will continue throughout […]
Read moreMountain Rest- Linda Joyce Blackwell Lowery,75, of 765 Little Two Horse Ranch, wife of Randall M. Lowery passed away April 15, 2020 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Oconee, SC, she was the daughter of the late Clyde Winchester and Lois Blackwell Payne. Linda was retired from Torrington where she worked as a machine operator. Linda […]
Read moreA spokesman for the U-S Rep. Jeff Duncan says before a federal disaster declaration can be made to help qualify Oconee for federal tax money to help in the tornado recovery. Rick Atkins, deputy chief of staff for Duncan, says it’s likely that based on the damage the wo of them saw Monday, Duncan will encourage President Trump to sign […]
Read moreThe country is reporting 22 million unemployed. A few thousand of them from the Upstate’s tri-counties of Oconee (1,194,) Anderson (3,185,) and Pickens (2,069) were added to the jobless rolls in just one week time. Of particular note are Greenville County’s 10,378 unemployed. Since the pandemic started, the South Carolina DEW has processed 268,614 claims. A total of $114 million […]
Read moreWe are expecting some numbers from Seneca today on the number of outages that remain from Monday’s tornado. Bob Faires, the utilities superintendent, said at the height of the aftermath five of the eight circuits were disabled. Crews were able to restore one of those circuits quickly. But, as he put it, “Our system has been laying on the ground.”
Read more“We now have power but are experiencing technical difficulties with our compactor at the transfer station. We are still temporarily not taking commercial trash and will contact you as soon as we fix this issue. Thank you for all of your patience during this week.”
Read moreIn their Clemson neighborhood, Dot and Bruce Yandle and their home were spared any damage from what hit the area on Monday morning. Like all Americans, the Yandles are trying to stay safe from the virus. But, as an economist, the now retired Bruce Yandle has formed opinion on whether and how to re-start an economy that some people fear […]
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