Judge’s ruling expected soon

The parties involved in the Townville shooting cases from 2016 are likely to learn soon whether a life-plus sentence for the shooter may be reduced, according to what one court officer told 101.7/WGOG NEWS.  At the circuit level, the decision rests with Judge Lawton McIntosh of Anderson.  In May, McIntosh heard Jesse Osborne apologize for fatally shooting his father at […]

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New anti-drunken driving bill now law in South Carolina

Governor Henry McMaster today was joined by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) National President Tess Rowland, law enforcement officers, and members of the General Assembly for a ceremonial bill signing of S. 36, the Ignition Interlock bill. The legislation will deter drunk driving and enhance the safety of South Carolina’s roadways by requiring the installation of an ignition interlock device upon […]

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Speeding suspect arrested faces drug charges

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office arrested a West Union man on multiple charges, including a charge of Trafficking in Methamphetamine, after a pursuit Friday evening. 35 year old Daniel Lloyd Stevens, of Ebenezer Road, was booked into the Oconee County Detention Center Friday, July 7th. Stevens remained in jail on a combined $121,800.00 surety bond. Stevens will be required to […]

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Dinner-dance to “Back The Blue”

A “Back The Blue” dinner and dance and silent auction next month will benefit the Westminster Police Foundation.  Organizer Jane Suttles says city government does a good job in funding the police department, but the proceeds from the Saturday, August 12 event will be donated to the foundation which is free then to use the money to pay for items […]

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To fill the void, Walhalla reaches from within

Brandon Burton’s imminent exodus from Walhalla creates opportunity for a newcomer to city hall.  The city council has offered the job of city administrator to Celia Myers.  And the city’s current community development manager says she has tentatively accepted.  Mayor Edwards says in the coming weeks a committee will work out the details of Myers’ arrangement with Walhalla.  While city […]

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Customers get a blend of water

Customers of Pioneer Rural Water of Oconee-Anderson are being served with a blend of treated lake water – some of it from Lake Hartwell, some of it from Lake Keowee.  As it was explained at an Oakway meeting today, “M-I-B” has a distinct earthly or musty odor.  Buying water from nearby Seneca, Pioneer is able to offset the intrusion of […]

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