How the votes cast by party lines
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On Tuesday, out of some 52,441 registered Oconee voters, ballots cast were 11,278. In the Republican primary, there were 10,690 votes; in the Democratic, 588.
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On Tuesday, out of some 52,441 registered Oconee voters, ballots cast were 11,278. In the Republican primary, there were 10,690 votes; in the Democratic, 588.
Read moreJim Mann, chairman of Oconee Republicans, says, “I congratulate all who emerged victorious in their individual campaigns for public office. It’s now your responsibility to serve the people of our county well, and with integrity!” Tuesday’s local turnout of just 21.5% of eligible voters has caused some consternation. Mann says Oconee’s 21.5% turns out to be 8% higher than the […]
Read moreState Rep. Bill Sandifer says he will not request the state to direct a recount of the votes in his unsuccessful re-nomination contest. And yesterday all results of this week’s primary elections in Oconee were certified in a 3-0 vote by the county board of canvassers. Janice Matheson Holbrooks, presiding at the certification meeting, led the board through yesterday’s proceedings. […]
Read moreToday is Flag Day and a special day in the life of a Second World War survivor in Salem. 101.7/WGOG today salutes Ralph Lusk on his 100th birthday. Mr. Lusk’s daughter, Sherrie, says her dad is a lifelong Salem resident and a veteran of World War Two.
Read moreAn Oconee County eatery has closed. Paws Restaurant on 123, the Seneca-Clemson Corridor, in a post to customers and friends on Thursday, said, “It is with devastated heart that we announce that at 3:00 pm today we will close indefinitely. We thank you for almost 26 years of friendship and support. This was a sudden decision and saddens us as […]
Read moreThe plaintiff continued today calling witnesses in its case in Ratliff v. Oconee County, in the second day of a civil trial whose origins date back to a board of zoning appeals’ decision. One source has predicted to 101.7/WGOG NEWS that the trial will take three days. And, just before the lunch break, attorney David Paavola told Judge McIntosh his […]
Read moreThe results of primary election day voting in Oconee are now certified, by action this morning of the county board of canvassers. This, after the board added a total of 13 votes to Tuesday’s unofficial count – both failsafe and provisional ballots. Kristi Burr, county elections director, recommended the 13 additional ballots be considered after an evaluation of the circumstances […]
Read moreA lawsuit filed this week in the Anderson Common Pleas Court alleges negligence by the Pioneer Rural Water District of Oconee-Anderson that led to an accident at the scene of a large water break near Townville. The lawsuit for Matthew Roper, filed by attorney Trevor White, alleges that on the morning of June 12, 2022 Roper was taking his dog […]
Read moreJanet Smalley of the Partners for Progress introduced the idea this week of creating an arboretum in Walhalla’s Kaufman Park – the home of the city’s Depot community building. As for the trees that provide shade in the park, Smalley told a gathering of Walhalla United that some trees need to be replaced with new trees.
Read moreAn annual report by South Carolina DHEC shows overall improvements in outcomes for infants in the first year of life. The state’s infant mortality rate in 2022 dropped nearly 7%, compared to the previous year. In ’22, South Carolina counted 392 infant deaths during the first year of life — nine of those were Oconee infants. For the year 2022, […]
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