Walhalla traffic accident
Two vehicles, a pair of Ford Rangers, collided this morning at a Walhalla W. Main Street intersection. According to the fire department, one person transported for medical attention.
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Two vehicles, a pair of Ford Rangers, collided this morning at a Walhalla W. Main Street intersection. According to the fire department, one person transported for medical attention.
Read moreA 30-year old Oconee man stands accused of multiple sex crimes against children after his arrest at his home Tuesday near highway 59. The sheriff’s office identified Cory Donovan Simpson as charged with sexual exploitation of a minor second degree. Besides the sheriff’s office, the investigation involved the Anderson Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Homeland Security. According to the […]
Read moreWalhalla, SC — Martha Ann Finley, 74, wife of Ronnie Finley, of Walhalla, SC, passed away on Thursday, May 11, 2023 at North Greenville Long Term Acute Care Hospital. A native of Seneca, SC, Mrs. Finley was the daughter of the late Hoyt and Mae McAlister Hightower. She worked in manufacturing at Kendall and attended North Walhalla Church of […]
Read moreThe Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, in cooperation with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Homeland Security, arrested a Seneca man Tuesday on 15 counts of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor – 2nd degree. 30 year old Cory Donovan Simpson, of Watershed Road, was released from the Detention Center Wednesday after posting bond. Simpson received a combined $155,000 […]
Read moreIn Georgia on I-85 entering South Carolina at Fair Play the speed limit reads 65 MPH. Dawn Moore Smith hopes the northbound traffic will slow down across the line and pull into the South Carolina Welcome Center. Smith is in charge of visitors’ services. There’s a celebration there to welcome visitors to South Carolina for refreshments, pens, trinkets, special coupons […]
Read moreDavid Underwood confirms talk he will stand down at Walhalla election time this fall. “12 years are enough (three terms),” Councilman Underwood tells 101.7/WGOG NEWS. This November Walhalla voters choose a mayor and fill three seats on the six-member council.
Read moreThat $3 million verdict rendered late last month by an Oconee jury in a real estate trial is under appeal. Supporting documents for the appeal were filed last week in the Common Pleas Court by attorneys for Redland Properties and Larry Hoeben. The jury April 28 returned verdicts for the plaintiff, 4105 Liberty Highway, in the amount of a little […]
Read moreIt’s likely too early to say a lot about Walhalla’s 2023 municipal election to take place in November. But not if you are thinking about making a run or find yourself in one of the seats expiring. 101.7/WGOG NEWS has been contacted by one Walhallan about his interest in running for city council, but he says, “I’m not ready for […]
Read moreSenator Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, addressed the administration’s secretary of state for political affairs during a Washington hearing. In front of the diplomat in a Washington hearing, Scott expressed concern about foreign policy failures leading to the crisis in Sudan. And he was critical of the State Department’s inability to swiftly evacuate Americans when violence erupted in Khartoum.
Read moreDuke Energy Carolinas is scheduled to file direct testimony this summer to the South Carolina Public Service Commission. The PSC commissioners will sit in judgment of Duke’s fuel adjustment and how it would affect customers. Expected to be a player in those proceedings is the state’s Office of Regulatory Staff, which is to represent the public. Hank Page, Regulatory Staff […]
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