Oconee “a sitting duck” for developers

Fears of recession are real, but big trucks pulling heavy machinery continue up and down Oconee County roads, streets, and highways, and the local economy seems to be humming along.  One county resident thinks it’s time to pause new development.  Patsy Davis complained to the county council that the county has become a “sitting duck” for building on undeveloped land, […]

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Nuclear sirens to be tested next week

The outdoor warning sirens around Oconee Nuclear Station will be tested multiple times during the week of June 28. This testing is necessary to close out our recent upgrade project on the sirens. A select, limited number of sirens will be tested using both a short, 20-second test as well as longer three-minute tests. These tests will occur from June […]

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Wind turbine energy possibility

A state lawmaker says wind turbine energy is a possibility for South Carolina, but a feasibility study is required.  The House Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry, chaired by Seneca’s Bill Sandifer,  forwarded a bill calling for a financial impact study because there’s only one place in the state that would be conducive for wind turbines, and that’s 25 miles […]

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Arrests in indecent exposure cases

  Oconee Sheriff’s Office records show deputies investigated separate complaints that two men committed the crime of indecent exposure this month in Oconee County.  The latest incident report led to the weekend arrest of a Canon, Georgia man, Marty Lee Clark.  An arrest warrant accuses Clark of indecent exposure at an RV location at Fair Play.  In an earlier case, […]

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Two trees caught fire

The volunteers at the Corinth-Shiloh Fire Department got in an early morning workout.  They were sent to a Davis Mill Road location just before 5 am to put out a fire that was burning a pair of trees.  It’s not clear how two trees, some 50 to 100 feet apart, caught fire.  94.1 The Lake WSNW’s Kevin Hollis discovered this […]

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By-law change to be talked by sewer board

  If the board of the Joint Regional Sewer Authority takes action, an Oconee County residency will no longer be a requirement to be a commissioner.  A JRSA committee is agreeable for the residency rule to be considered by the full board of commissioners.  The attendance yesterday of two committee members, Tally Grant and Brandon Burton, made for a quorum […]

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