At this hour, two Seneca car accidents
The police in Seneca are busy late this afternoon responding to a pair of car accidents–one at 315 ES 6th Street; the other on the 123 By-Pass at or near 466 Bypass 123.
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The police in Seneca are busy late this afternoon responding to a pair of car accidents–one at 315 ES 6th Street; the other on the 123 By-Pass at or near 466 Bypass 123.
Read moreMembers of Oconee’s board of zoning appeals are to deliberate the night of January 27 on a request for as many as four variances on property for use as a gas station and convenience store near exit 4, I-85. The property address is 132 Grubbs Road. The application centers on sign height, sign-face, and the number of permitted signs. One […]
Read moreOn this afternoon’s report from DHEC are 2,285 new confirmed cases and 12 more South Carolina deaths. The new cases include 78 from Oconee. Of 7,442 test results received statewide, the positive percentage was 30.7%. 101.7/WGOG NEWS has received information to indicate that bed use at the Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital was 68% and the ICU–the intensive care unit […]
Read moreThis afternoon, U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) released the statement below in advance of tomorrow’s joint session of Congress. “I am grateful for all of the work President Trump has done for the people of this country, and I was proud to work with him on tax reform, regulatory reform, Opportunity Zones, school choice, improving our justice system and many […]
Read moreThe theft of $10 thousand dollars from a home near Walhalla last summer has resulted in the arrest this week of an Oconee County woman. Law enforcement records identify 32-year old Westminster area resident Tiffany Pauline Moore as having been arrested Monday on charges of burglary second degree and grand larceny. The crimes were reported to the sheriff’s office by […]
Read moreAfter taking the oath to start a new, 6-year term in Washington, Senator Lindsey Graham vows he’ll stay true to his conservative values, but also try for some bi-partisan harmony. In comments released by his office, Graham is optimistic that vaccine distribution will help rid the world of the COVID-19 virus. Until then, he urges everyone to follow the guidelines, […]
Read moreWord arrives this morning of a successful rescue early last night at the southern edge of the Sumter National Forest in Oconee County. Rescuers came to the aid of a 17-year old boy, who suffered a broken leg at Brasstown Falls. One of the more scenic outdoor spots in the county, Brasstown Falls tumbles 120 feet in what are called […]
Read moreThe surge of COVID cases has prompted the public schools in Stephens County, Georgia to extend the mid-year holidays through the remainder of this week. After Friday, the county superintendent and staff will re-assess how to plan the coming weeks. According to an announcement by Dr. Oldham, the superintendent, “Friday we will re-assess if we can go forward with our […]
Read moreThe office of the Oconee County Treasurer opens its doors at 8:30 this morning to accept payment of 2020 property tax bills. Taxpayers may pay in-person until the regular 5 o’clock hour closing time and should enter the door in front of the office. To avoid longer wait time, have your bill readily available. Keep in mind everyone is required […]
Read moreA South Carolina DHEC official says the second COVID-19 doses for South Carolinians who’ve already received their first shot are on their way today. DHEC’s Brannon Traxler says those second Pfizer doses are reserved for the 43,227 front-line health care workers who have already received their first shots. Twenty-one days are required between the first and second shots. In the […]
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