The connection between hit-run and texting

A 101.7/WGOG listener to our traffic reports has noticed an increasing number of hit-run accidents reported by the highway patrol … and wonders if there could be a correlation between drivers who text and the numbers of hit-run cases.  Not necessarily, in the view of state troopers.  Their spokesman, Lance Corp. Joe Hovis, says troopers find that there are a […]

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Little or no wait to get a free test

We have word from Walhalla High School this morning that at the start of drive-up COVID-19 testing, there were few cars in line–meaning that if you want to take advantage of a free test, this might be a good opportunity.  A school official quoted medical personnel there as saying the crowd is expected to pick up later during what’s planned […]

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Duncan bill to ease nuclear’s review burden

A strong supporter of nuclear power, the 3rd District congressman is behind a bill that seeks to change the way the government’s watchdog nuclear agency reviews the industry.  The legislation is called “The Modernize Nuclear Reactor Environmental Reviews Act.”  Rep. Jeff Duncan notes that in South Carolina, nuclear power generates nearly 57% of the electricity, with the national average being […]

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Disaster unemployment help

About two weeks remain in an application period for disaster unemployment assistance for South Carolinians in nine counties, including Oconee and Pickens.  The help is offered through the system of unemployment insurance benefits.  Residents of Aiken, Barnwell, Berkeley, Colleton, Hampton, Marlboro, Oconee, Orangeburg, and Pickens are eligible due to “FEMA’s” decision to change the application to include individual assistance in […]

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All in South Carolina should wear masks–Governor

Everyone in South Carolina, when in public and unable to social distance, should be wearing a mask.  That’s the newest recommendation from the governor.  But that’s not all.  Governor McMaster yesterday issued several orders, effective Monday, that further restrict the public gatherings.  The details are being broadcast today on 101.7/WGOG NEWS.

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Potential virus exposure in one county office

Because of the potential of a COVID-19 exposure inside the office of the Oconee County Auditor, that Pine Street, Walhalla office will be closed for three and a half hours this morning.  Amanda Brock, county administrator, says the temporary closing is precaution only and while closed, the office will undergo a professional sanitizing and deep cleaning.  The plan is to […]

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Three Pendleton scouts win gold awards

Three Pendleton girls scouts have attained gold awards for scouting.  They are Margaret Majors, Rhecia Majors, and Callie Majors.  Margaret’s project was an audio book library of novels for 4th-6th graders who struggle with reading.  Rhecia created more than 60 books for non-verbal special needs students at Pendleton Elementary School.  And Callie created a victory garden at the Bart Garrison […]

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1,666 new cases; 48 confirmed new deaths

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 1,666 new confirmed cases and 5 new probable cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, 48 additional confirmed deaths and 4 new probable deaths. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 85,423 probable cases to 423, confirmed deaths to 1,551, and 64 probable deaths.  There were no new additional Oconee County deaths.  New Oconee […]

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Schools stock up on PPE

Delaying the start of the Oconee County school year by two weeks is allowing the district to stock up on the various PPE (personal protective equipment) to help guard against the spread of COVID-19. And a district administrator made clear today that the district is likely to have enough face coverings for students who report to school without them.  But […]

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