School superintendent offers a theory

If COVID-19 cases are spiking across the country, why have case numbers within Oconee public schools dropped off?  Here’s a theory from Dr. Thorsland, district superintendent, in response to a question today from 101.7/WGOG NEWS.  Thorsland said, “I’m not a medical expert, but we had such a spike in cases in August/September, it might have given our area of the […]

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An invitation from Salem’s churches

Salem community churches are inviting the public to return this weekend for their annual drive-thru, “Living Christmas Story.”  It’s the sixth annual holiday event to be held this weekend–Friday through Sunday, December 10-12 from 6 to 8 o’clock at night at the Eagle Ridge School, formerly the Tamassee-Salem Middle and High School campus.

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Re-open Social Security field offices–Scott

Senator Tim Scott, South Carolina’s Junior U-S senator, is a co-sender of a letter to the acting Social Security commissioner to immediately reopen SSA’s field offices to the public.  “On March 17, 2020,” the letter from Scott and fellow Republican Mike Crapo of Idaho reads, “the Social Security Administration (SSA) suspended in-person services because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  This suspension […]

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Seneca police make arrest in $500 fraud case

A 37-year old Greenville County man faces a Seneca charge of financial identity fraud.  The Seneca police yesterday released details of a case in which a cancelled electric customer did not receive a $500 dollar check from the power supplier.  An arrest warrant accused Randall Adam King of Travelers Rest of financial identity fraud.  The police quote the victim as […]

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Transportation issues in and around Seneca

Driving in parts of Seneca and east of the city were problematic late yesterday afternoon.  At 4 o’clock, tow trucks were removing car wreckage from the Food Lion intersection that made for a long backup for Seneca bound motorists.  The line of traffic that came to a halt stretched on 123 from the Old Seneca-Clemson Highway to Hartwell Village shopping […]

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Reward in the Hipps’ case now at $100 thousand

Crimestoppers of Oconee announces the sweetening of reward money for information that solves the truth in the death in 2014 of Clemson student Tucker Hipps.  The North American Inter-fraternity Conference and the Anti-Hazing Coalition have pledged an additional $20 thousand, to make the current potential reward money at $100 thousand.  Hipps’ body was found in Lake Hartwell near the 93 […]

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One-year old armed robbery remains unsolved

An armed robbery one year ago at a convenience store near Salem remains unsolved, but it’s a case that Oconee Sheriff’s Office still wants to resolve.  Master Deputy Jimmy Watt, office spokesman, says the investigator assigned to the case would like any information or evidence that can be investigated.  On a Friday night (December 4, 2020), a masked robber pointed […]

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Fugitive task force tracks wanted man

An agent with the South Carolina “SLED” Fugitive Task Force tracked a man wanted by North Carolina authorities to an address near Seneca, where he was taken into custody yesterday without incident.  Records released by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office show Jacquerius Tyquale Johnson was taken into custody on Woodgate Drive near the Davis Mill Road.  A warrant issued by Seneca […]

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Thelma Dale Crompton

  Toccoa, GA– Thelma Dale Crompton, 70, wife of the late Thomas Crompton, passed away  on Monday, December 6, 2021 at Piedmont Athens Regional Hospital.   Born in Greenville, South Carolina, Dale was the daughter of the late Thomas Butts and Mildred Loree Gotshaw Butts.  Dale was a homemaker and was of the Holiness Faith.  Dale loved to tell stories, […]

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