Body found near Westminster

The body of an un-identified Caucasian female was discovered this morning in a wooded area near Westminster.  The coroner and the sheriff’s office are investigating.  A 9-1-1 call from hunters alerted authorities shortly before 8:30 this morning that a decomposed body was found in the woods at the end of the Rufus Land Road, not far from the Jenkins Bridge […]

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A percent positive below 10

South Carolina achieved a percentage positive on COVID tests below 10%–in Saturday’s DHEC report.  According to the state health agency, the total number of test results statewide was 33,670 and the percent positive was 7.8%.  For the latest 24-hour period, there were 1,925 new, confirmed COVID-19 cases across South Carolina, including 26 in Oconee County.  Statewide there were 52 new […]

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Caggiano address status of the park near Fair Play

101.7/WGOG NEWS has received information to indicate that Oconee County will no longer pursue the sale of the Golden Corner Commerce Park to a solar farm company.  However, Annie Caggiano, executive director of the Oconee Economic Alliance, declined this afternoon to neither confirm nor deny that “Project Aztec” (Blue Ridge Solar LLC) will no longer be considered.  This week the […]

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Two inmates versus four guards in jailhouse assult

A second man has been arrested in the Oconee Sheriff’s Office investigation of a January 11 assault at the county jail, in which two inmates are accused of assaulting four correctional guards.  According to the incident report, one of the correctional officers lost consciousness and required a trip to the hospital.  Authorities say the second arrest is that of Tyler […]

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Absentee voting to start this month in Clemson

Clemson voters may start the process this month to ask for absentee ballots, ahead of their special city council election in March.  On the 23rd of March, Clemson city voters are requested to choose among three candidates to fill an unexpired term on the city council.  There are three candidates in this non-partisan election:  Jim Borick, John Fulmer, and Greg […]

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In two weeks, Oconee recorded 20 COVID-19 deaths

Looking further at the state’s numbers for virus infections among Oconee County residents, numbers show that in the two-weeks between January 17 and February 1, there were 20 Oconee County deaths related to COVID-19.  Oconee started the new month with a total of 101 COVID deaths. South Carolina DHEC will hold another of its three-times-a-week briefings with media to provide […]

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Clemson plans for Black History Month

Individual honors and a virtual breakfast are in the city of Clemson plans for its Black History Month.  The Pickens County city is basing its theme for the observance as “Honoring Our Past, Celebrating Our Present, and Planning Our Future.”  This month current and past members of the Clemson community will be honored for contributions to the betterment of Clemson […]

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What South Carolina’s “Complete Streets” policy is about

South Carolina Secretary of Transportation Christy Hall has signed a document for the DOT’s new “Complete Streets” policy.  The policy requires SCDOT to work with the state’s regional transportation planning partners and regional transit providers to identify and include walking, bicycling and transit needs as part of their regional visioning plans.  The plans are to be tailored to the unique […]

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