Long delayed jail repairs OK’d

The damage to the Oconee detention center resulting from a late 2017 fire should soon be repaired. The County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved repairs totaling $255,295.70 that will be three companies: Davis Electrical & Plumbing, Inc., Eagle Interiors, Inc., and MCG Mechanical Services, of Anderson, this latter firm to handle the HVAC issues. According to county officials, the long […]

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Two Oconee parks to get upgrades

Two Oconee County parks are in line for upgrades. In the case of one, that means badly needed restrooms accessible to the handicapped. County Council last night approved projects for just over $900,000 for Chau Ram Park and High Falls. The bathrooms that are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act are planned for Chau Ram Park near Westminster, which […]

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Repeal of water quality advisory at Seneca Creek

Here’s an update from the Joint Regional Sewer Authority of an earlier post today on 101.7/WGOG NEWS:  ” Sample results confirm the water quality levels are normal at Seneca Creek following a sewer spill that occurred on October 12. An advisory was issued by the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority (OJRSA) following the release that alerted those in the area […]

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Chace v. Seneca et al is back on

A lawsuit against Seneca that was removed from the Common Pleas docket a year ago is now back on. A filing in the Oconee Clerk of Court’s Office shows that the case of Leonard and Julie Chace versus City of Seneca, City of Seneca Board of Zoning Appeals, and Edward Halbig is restored and is to receive an electronic signature […]

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Livestock farmers qualify for government payment

The latest data from the U-S Drought Monitor qualifies Oconee livestock producers for a USDA payment for them to buy feed to re-plenish their dwindling stocks. Extension agent Morris Warner urges Oconee livestock farmers to call the Farm Service Agency office in Walhalla for an appointment and learn what documents they need to bring to make application. Because of infrequent […]

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Steven Allison

Westminster- Steven Ranslow Allison, 47, passed away, Monday, October 14, 2019. A Graveside Service will be held 2:30 pm, Friday, October 18, 2019 at Heritage Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends 1-2 pm prior to the service at Sandifer Funeral Home. The family will be at the home of Norma Jean Miller. Flowers are accepted and condolences may be […]

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Cecil Sandifer named parade grand marshal

Organizers have chosen Westminster resident Cecil Sandifer to ride as grand marshal in the 2019 Veterans Day Parade in Oconee County.  This year’s parade will make its way through the city of Westminster starting at 5 o’clock Monday evening, November 11. In a long life, Purple Heart recipient Sandifer was a civic and municipal leader, state lawmaker, and founder of […]

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Ground to be broken for Patrick Square add-on

The large Clemson home development Patrick Square will break ground next week for a future pavilion.  To be located behind the Patrick Square Welcome Center, the pavilion is to serve as a second social hub for Patrick Square residents–a gathering place with a pool, an indoor multi-purpose room, and a covered area with fireplace and outdoor kitchen.  The groundbreaking ceremony […]

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West Union car fire

Flames could be seen this morning coming from a car fire in the vicinity of the West Union McDonald’s, according to information received by 101.7/WGOG.  According to one fire fighter, the car fire was in the Scenic Plaza Shopping Center and the car is a total loss.  No one hurt.

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Meeting to focus on political redistricting landscape

An outgrowth of the nationwide census next year will be new boundaries for congressional and state legislative districts. The League of Women Voters wants a fair map that’ll chart elections going forward from 2021. The LWV’s Clemson area chapter invites the public tonight to hear a discussion on “Where are We on Redistricting in South Carolina.” The meeting will be […]

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