Council to take up economic development matter

Details for a code-named project have yet to be released, but tomorrow the Oconee County Council is to take up a purchase option agreement for what’s referred to as “Project Endurance.”  Just the mention of those two words—Project Endurance—-brought a smile Friday when mentioned by 101.7/WGOG NEWS      to one member of the board of directors of the Oconee Economic […]

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Main Street fire hydrants to find a new home

Workers on the Walhalla Streetscape are turning their attention to installing fire hydrants in the new Main Street center islands.  From the middle of Main, in the event of a fire downtown, fire fighters will be able to connect hoses on the islands to fight a fire on either side of the street.  Other work planned today by the contractor […]

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Street closed

A section of a street in Clemson has been closed.  The city on Friday announced the shut down of a part of Brook Street where it connects with Ripple View Drive.  According to Clemson, there are safety concerns for a failing stormwater pipe under Brook Street.

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Clemson University “building for the future”

Clemson people have been heard to lament that their city and university are losing some of their small town appeal.  But the second-year university president defends the major building projects underway, saying they represent building for the future.  “If you’ve been to the campus lately, you’ve seen a lot of dirt being moved, a lot of cranes,” Clements said Friday.  […]

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Police chase stretched 24 miles

Oconee deputies chased a car 24 miles and arrested a 35-year old man.  The Sheriff’s Office announced traffic tickets allweging failure to stop, driving under suspension, and driving left of center.  Jailed early Friday morning was Steven Lamar Wilson of Peachtree Lane, Seneca.  The Sheriff’s Office says Wilson got out on foot near Snow Creek Road and was apprehended–after a […]

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Clements promises Clemson won’t forget agriculture

The Virginia native who became Clemson University’s 15th president keynoted a luncheon for the 54th South Carolina Apple Festival in Westminster.  James Clements says although Clemson is ranked as a top 25 university nationwide, Clemson won’t abandon its agriculture roots and teachings.  Clements stressed the importance of agriculture, including the apples that are grown in parts of the Westminster vicinity.  […]

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“SLED” report not yet finished

The chief prosecutor for Oconee-Anderson told 101.7/WGOG NEWS this afternoon the investigation by the state police of this summer’s fatal shooting by a police officer of a Seneca man is not yet finished.  Solicitor Chrissy Adams said, “They (SLED) are still following up on a few things.”  The normal pattern that such investigation reports follows is sending the report to […]

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