Accident creates I-85 gridlock
State troopers acknowledge a 6 o’clock hour accident on I-85 northbound this morning, and one motorist tells 101.7/WGOG that there’s gridlock for vehicles headed north between exits 2 and 4 in Oconee County.
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State troopers acknowledge a 6 o’clock hour accident on I-85 northbound this morning, and one motorist tells 101.7/WGOG that there’s gridlock for vehicles headed north between exits 2 and 4 in Oconee County.
Read moreSen. Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, joined other GOP senators to introduce “Never Yielding Europe’s Territory (NYET) Act, as a way to offer support to the needs of Ukraine to defend itself and deter Russian aggression. Scott and his colleagues favor imposing what are called “real costs” on Russia for aggression against Ukraine.
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