A statement from Duke Energy

“Duke Energy keeps robust business continuity plans that ensure critical functions continue operating under a broad range of circumstances. These include all-hazard emergencies, national security emergencies and natural, man-made and technological threats. We have taken a number of steps to prepare in the weeks leading up to the spread of COVID-19. We began “stress testing” our plans for critical functions […]

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One lane of I-85 northbound re-opens

By 10 this morning, I-85 traffic in Oconee was able to move northbound while public safety responders worked to clear the debris from a tractor-trailer truck fire in the vicinity of the one mile marker.  No one was reported hurt when the fire occurred this morning during the 5 o’clock hour.  Because the big truck was full of Michelin tires, […]

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The importance of taking warnings seriously

Federal officials are increasingly worried that young people are not taking seriously enough the need to obey social distancing guidelines.  And the intimation–or outright warning–is that unless all segments of the U-S take the threat seriously, the numbers are going to increase.  In South Carolina, the Department of Health and Environmental Control tracks the numbers of deaths and confirmed cases […]

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Project to fix faulty lake septic tanks

Contractors with the expertise to repair faulty lakeside septic tanks are invited to submit quotes to do the work to the specifications of an Oconee-Pickens environmental group. The Lake Keowee Source Water Protection Team has a $1 million dollar allocation from Duke Energy, which the electric utility promised as part of the re-licensing of the Keowee-Toxaway project. Septic service contractors […]

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Some food goes to waste

Those distributing breakfasts and lunch to out of school Oconee children are forced to throw away items that are not distributed on a particular day.  The distribution continues this week outside all schools and at other selected locations across Oconee County. The school district spokeswoman says, “Certain items must be thrown away due to time or temperature regulations.  However, other […]

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Some elbow room at the Oconee lockup

A court order has allowed about 20 inmates to be released from the Oconee Detention Center.  The reduction enables the jail to better protect staff and the other inmates from catching the virus. “We are currently in the 140s in the detention center,” says Sheriff Crenshaw.  “We are screening everyone when they come in and isolating for 14 days before […]

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Deputy released from hospital after accident

An Oconee deputy sheriff, Robert Sparkman, has been released from the hospital after being treated for injuries in a Saturday night car accident near Seneca. Sheriff Mike Crenshaw says Sparkman was “struck head-on by the suspect vehicle in the reported hit and run” on SC 130/the Rochester Highway near the city limit. The highway patrol is investigating the circumstances of […]

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Guide to make decisions and seek care

A guide to help you make decisions and seek appropriate medical care Watch for symptoms Reported illnesses have ranged from mild symptoms to severe illness and death for confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases. These symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure (based on the incubation period of MERS-CoV viruses). • Fever • Cough • Shortness of breath If you […]

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Flea Market is on hiatus

During the virus pandemic, 101.7/WGOG remains on the air with music and all the information that’s necessary to impart during the crisis.  But one of our programs is going on hiatus.  Effective this morning, there will be no Flea Market until further notice.  We regret the action and apologize to those of you who count on and enjoy this weekday […]

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