DHEC COVID-19 Update: Dept. Will Begin Reporting Probable COVID-19 Cases & Deaths

This week, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control is beginning to report probable cases and probable deaths in regard to COVID-19. This makes South Carolina the 23rd state in the country to follow recent recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to report this information. A confirmed case is an individual who had a confirmatory viral […]

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Signage Ordinance Modification Passes First Reading in Council

Tuesday saw the first reading of a modification to the county’s sign ordinance limiting the size and spacing of billboards along the roadways.The ordinance had originated months ago when District 3’s Paul Cain proposed new restrictions and a moratorium on new billboards in the interest, Cain said, of preserving Oconee County’s scenic beauty. Last night District 5’s Glenn Hart claimed […]

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Publix Coming to Seneca

If you turn up Rochester Highway here in Seneca you might notice a big change on the left hand side of the road. The section of building that housed a Bi-Lo Supermarket is no more, having been demolished to prepare for the construction of Seneca’s first-ever Publix supermarket. A grand opening date has not been announced.  

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Some Oppose Proposed Gun Range Near Salem

Last night’s Oconee County Council meeting in Walhalla saw multiple speakers asking the county’s officials not to approve a proposed gun range at 453 East Stamp Creek Road, near Salem. Concerns cited by residents, many form the Keowee Key and Cliff communities, included safety and noise, as well as environmental concerns that lead from spent bullets could leach into nearby […]

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Graham on Five Year Anniversary of Charleston Church Shooting

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) today made this statement on the five year anniversary of the murder of nine parishioners at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston. Graham continues to work with parishioners to advance their claims against law enforcement agencies who failed to adequately investigate the shooter’s past. “Five years have passed and it still […]

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Walhalla Officials Will Not Extend Curfew

From Sister Station 101.7 WGOG’S Dick Mangrum: Walhalla leaders heeded the advice this evening of their police chief and decided that, for now, there’s no need to extend a curfew that was imposed last night.  The mayor and council will hold an ordinance that would permit a curfew if an emergency were to arrive.  At their meeting it appeared the mayor […]

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