Graham measures to hold Iran accountable

Legislative measures announced by Senator Graham are directed at Iran and would hold the Mideast country accountable if Hezbollah attacks Israel.  In his news conference, the South Carolina Republican said Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran are one and the same.   One of the resolutions offered by Graham would authorize military force against Iran if the U-S president determines Iran is in […]

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Can the Bailey Bill boost Walhalla?

At its meeting next week, Walhalla city council members are to hear about the Bailey Bill – a state law that allows local government to offer a special tax assessment for rehabilitated historic buildings.  The Bailey bill is part of a two-page agenda that Walhalla’s elected leaders will face in committee form at 5:30 pm Tuesday at city hall.  

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An August 1 school opening might not be repeated

The chair of Oconee school trustees, Denise McCormick of Westminster, acknowledges that today, August 1, is an early date to start a new year of public education.  But that’s the reality.  McCormick says the academic calendar for 2024-’25 is arranged in a way that gives teachers and students additional days off during the year.  And that, she believes, will give […]

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Clemson intersection repairs

Repairs get underway today at a Clemson intersection — Cherry Road and Old Stone Church Road.  Crews expect that, depending on weather, they’ll need one week to mill the road to correct ride-ability and slope concerns, repaving, and re-striping.  Because of the potential for delays, drivers should use alternate routes when possible and exercise caution in the area.

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Lawsuit blames Norfolk Southern for delays

A federal lawsuit alleges repeated delays by Norfolk Southern’s Amtrak Crescent Route that makes a stop in Clemson and passes through Oconee County, as part of a one-thousand-mile route from New York to New Orleans.  The complaint alleges that under federal law, Norfolk Southern is required to give the Amtrak trains preference over freight trains.  But it’s said that 266 […]

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Time for a Westminster streetscape

At least as the Westminster mayor sees it, the time is right for his city for a streetscape project to help attract new business to the downtown.  101.7/WGOG NEWS spoke with Mayor Brian Ramey during a public drop-in meeting where an outside design company displayed drawings of what a streetscape could look like, as well as gather public opinion.  And […]

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$1 million downtown Seneca property sale

Only one action by Seneca City Council engendered applause last night in the meeting room audience.  There was applause when Ronnie O’Kelley, the mayor pro-tem, remarked that by selling two large pieces of the former Harper’s 5&10 property, good things are in store for the city.  The city is to receive $1 million dollars for the sale of buildings A […]

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