CU’s impact on the state

Clemson University is in the business of higher education. A new study suggests that, as an off-shoot of its primary objective, the university creates millions in economic benefits. That new study, announced today, finds more than $1.8 billion in economic output, nearly 25 thousand jobs and a net return to the state taxpayers of nearly $77 and a half million […]

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Car accidents on a rainy morning

A rainy Monday has produced its share of auto accidents, including a pair of crashes in Oconee County causing injuries. Both of them occurred within minutes of the other. Shortly before 8 a.m., an accident with injuries was reported on Robins Farm Road near the Highlands Highway. At 8:42 a.m., the patrol was sent to investigate an accident near Seneca, […]

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Not if but when

The state has decided it will replace an Oconee County country bridge that helps move traffic to the West Union area. But, the question is when. Mike Smith, resident maintenance engineer for the DOT, says he has yet to hear when the project to replace the Burns Mill Road Bridge will go to bid. In the meantime, that means the […]

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Oconeeans plan Charlotte trip

Groups of Democratic Party faithful from Oconee intend to be spectators at the national party convention this week in Charlotte. Rosellen Aleguire, county party chairwoman, says no one from the county party is serving as a delegate to the convention, but she described several groups of county residents who want to be present Thursday night for what’s expected to be […]

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The taxman tonight

Expect Oconee County Council to pay close attention tonight to one of the county’s elected officials. Auditor Ken Nix is to announce the levy to be required to fund council’s approved budgets for 2012-13. Depending on the effect of an anticipated lower payment from number one taxpayer, Duke Energy, the council might have to do some adjusting to make ends […]

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Friday is parade day

9/4/12 0630   Everyone likes a parade. Especially this time of year in both Westminster and Clemson. The annual South Carolina Apple Festival parade through Westminster will take place Friday afternoon. Spectators are asked to choose a spot by 4:30 between First Baptist Church and First Citizens Bank. Clemson University’s annual First Friday parade to kick off the home football […]

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Heavy rain in the forecast for the Golden Corner

The National Weather Service at Greenville/Spartanburg is forecasting heavy rain for the Golden Corner on Labor Day.  Numerous thunderstorms are expected across the region Monday and Monday night.  The biggest threat in the forecast is heavy rainfall and lightning.  Isolated flash flooding of streams and creeks is a possibility should multiple storms affect the same area.  A few of the […]

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Bomb Threat Interrupts Toccoa Wal-Mart

The Wal Mart in Toccoa Georiga was shut down Sunday morning, when authorities were notified of a bomb threat.  WGOG’s sister station, WNEG is reporting that the store notified authorities of the threat just after 11 am Sunday morning.  Toccoa Police Department Interim Chief Tim Jarrell says the Toccoa Police Department responded along with Stephens County Sheriff’s Office and the […]

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SLED gets Crenshaw letter complaint

A complaint filed by Mike Crenshaw alleging the Oconee Sheriff’s candidate was the target of five letters that make allegations about both his personal and professional lives is being turned over for  investigation to the state police. Sheriff James Singleton, who terminated Crenshaw from his sheriff’s department job last year, said today he asked for SLED’s involvement to avoid any […]

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Seneca intersection accident

A late morning accident in Seneca injured one person and prompted the investigating officers to write citations. Police Chief John Covington said the accident was a rear-end collision at 123 and Lindsay Road. One was person was transported by EMS for what are believed to have been minor injuries, according to Covington.

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