A message to those who’ve caught political fever

Here is a message from the state Election Commission sent yesterday for all South Carolinians who’ve caught political fever: “As March candidate filing continues, the SEC is asking candidates to file as soon as possible and to make an appointment before filing to help avoid crowding in the final days of the period. While the day-to-day impact of the response […]

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Scott: Checks will be sent

The office of Senator Scott is saying this about the federal money that is about to be released to Americans: “Recovery checks of up to $1,200 will be put into the hands of most taxpayers, providing cash immediately to individuals and families. Married couples who file a joint return are eligible for up to $2,400. Those amounts increase by $500 […]

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Avoid church service crowds, officials urge

We’ve been told to expect announcement today of a request from Oconee County officials for local churches to suspend services where crowds of more than 10 gather.  The churches, according to Sheriff Crenshaw, are urged to employ online worship as a substitute.  Avoiding crowds at this time is recommended to hold down cases of a virus which is spreading and […]

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Small business loans available

For small businesses in need of a cash infusion, federal loans are possible.  State Senator Thomas Alexander says he has been told that businesses in Oconee and Pickens are eligible to apply for loans through the Small Business Administration.  You can get more information and start the application process by going to the SBA website. sba.gov/disaster

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Voluntary curfew applies to Clemson

City of Clemson urges everyone to stand strong against the virus, as the city yesterday approved a voluntary curfew designed to keep people off the streets between the hours of 11 pm and 6 am, effective today. The following are exempt from the curfew: • Police officers • Firefighters/EMTs • Active duty military • Healthcare providers • Public works and […]

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Further restrictions announced by Prisma

Prisma Health joins all South Carolina hospitals to further restrict visitors to protect patients, staff and the community. The change affects Prisma Health hospitals, Emergency Departments and outpatient facilities. Beginning at 7 a.m., Friday, March 20, visitors will no longer be allowed in our hospitals. This includes the Emergency Department, procedure areas as well as inpatient areas. Taking into account […]

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Twenty-one additional South Carolina cases

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is investigating 21 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.This brings the total number statewide to 81 cases in 17 counties. “Our top priorities remain preventing the spread of the disease and protecting the public health. This includes working to control spread and sharing measures that best protect our family, […]

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Local Churches Urged to Find Alternate Ways to Offer Worship

101.7 WGOG NEWS has learned Oconee County, with support from the Sheriff’s Office, will request churches to avoid all services that would attract more worshipers than that which government guidelines suggest is a safe number. The churches, according to Sheriff Crenshaw, are encouraged to replace in-person services with online worship. Avoiding crowds at this time is recommended to hold down […]

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Duncan qualifies to run again

Jeff Duncan, the South Carolina 3rd District representative, has qualified to seek re-nomination in the Republican June primary to run for a new, 2-year term.  Since 2012, Duncan has represented the district made of up of the following 11 counties:  Abbeville, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda.

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