Michael Gregory

Westminster – Michael Allen Gregory, 57, passed away on Monday, June 10th, 2024 at his residence.   Born on July 29, 1966 in Danville, Indiana, Michael was the son of Leola Mae Gregory and the late Michael Everett Gregory.  Michael was a United State Navy Veteran having served on the USS Milwaukee and worked as a plumber for thirty years. […]

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A runoff in the making

Indications are this morning that there’ll be a runoff election to decide the GOP nominee for 3rd District U-S representative – between frontrunner Mark Burns and the second-highest vote-getter, Sheri Biggs.  On the Democratic side, Byron Best pulled 62% to Frances Guldner’s 38%.  However, the numbers appear to show that for 10th Circuit Solicitor, Micah Black with 54.8% of the […]

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Acree wins Oconee Treasurer

It looks like Gena Acree is going to return to the office of Oconee Treasurer – this time as its top official.  The balloting gave Acree a 687-vote margin, or 53.41%, in her tussle with Chief Deputy Tonya Keller, who had the endorsement of retiring Treasurer Greg Nowell.  Keller’s numbers added up to 46.59% of the some 10 thousand votes […]

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Two incumbents fall

A political newcomer, Adam Duncan, achieved a major upset in Oconee when his totals showed that he won the Republican nomination, ousting Bill Sandifer, a senior member of the state legislature.  The results gave Duncan a 61-vote margin, or a little more than 50.5% of the votes cast inside State House District Two that encompasses the Seneca area and runs […]

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A deeper style of GOP conservatism is a winner

“To God be the glory, it’s a conservative sweep!”  That’s how Matthew Durham views the results of the balloting that saw the District Two incumbent win re-nomination for a new, four-year term.  In a statement Republican Durham said, “…the people of this county overwhelmingly spoke and proved that Oconee is a conservative county.”  He makes reference to last night’s unofficial […]

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Oconee voting results are in

They remain unofficial until the county board of canvassers certifies them later this week: For the GOP nomination for Congress:  Sheri Biggs topped the field. For the Democratic nomination for Congress: Frances Guldner prevailed. (an 11-county district vote must be added to their totals) For Solicitor:  Beth Blundy won the Oconee vote. (Anderson County results must be factored in to […]

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Black bear seen in Seneca neighborhood

Seneca’s chief of police Casey Bowling confirms his department has reports of a black bear seen in recent days in the Adams subdivision south of the railroad, and residents there are on watch.  One homeowner tells us the bear yesterday visited backyard bird feeder on Ploma Drive.  Several are said to have seen it on Pine Street near 4th Street.

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Retired teacher’s Miracle Circle lesson

To hear that the Oconee intersection that some used the word miracle to pass through is still a place for modern-day car accidents, 101.7/WGOG NEWS turned to a retired schoolteacher for a remembrance of what Seneca’s Miracle Circle used to be like as way back in the mid-20th century.  That’s when, Ernest Riley, says the crossroads that led to Walhalla […]

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