Congressman Duncan calls for Visa Suspension

Congressman Jeff Duncan is calling for the temporary suspension of visas for individuals traveling from areas of West Africa impacted by the Ebola virus. The suspension would last until the outbreak is under control. Duncan, chairman of a Homeland Security subcommittee, joined the chairman of the full committee to ask both the Homeland Security Director and the Secretary of State […]

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White Cane Safety Day recognized in SC

On Wednesday, South Carolina recognized “White Cane Safety Day”. According to South Carolina law, the Governor each year “shall take suitable public notice on Oct. 15 as White Cane Safety Day.” The Governor also issues a proclamation and call upon the citizens of South Carolina to observe the law and encourages the use proper safety procedures and consideration of disabled […]

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2014 SC Earthquake Awareness Week

Governor Nikki Haley has proclaimed Earthquake Awareness Week for 2014 be observed Oct. 12-18 in South Carolina. The S.C. Emergency Management Division encourages everyone to take this opportunity to learn about our state’s seismic fault system and how best to prepare for earthquakes. Our state experiences approximately 10 to 20 earthquakes a year, according to geologists. A highlight of the […]

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California Man arrested on Drug Charges in OC

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Sacramento, California man on drug charges after a traffic stop along I-85 in the southern part of the county, explains Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Jimmy Watt. “33-year-old Eugene Duncan, Jr. of 261 Graves Avenue was booked into the Oconee County Detention Center around 5:02pm on a temporary custody order until […]

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SC Drug Dealer sentenced to 25 Years

An Oconee County jury found Steven Ranslow Allison guilty Tuesday of distribution of methamphetamine, third offense. The Honorable Roger Couch sentenced Allison to 25 years in prison. On July 15, 2013, narcotics agents with the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office made a controlled buy to purchase methamphetamine from Allison. The Anderson/Oconee Regional Forensics Lab confirmed that the substance purchased was meth. […]

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Heavy Rain not Wind recorded in Walhalla

Tones sounded this morning in Oconee County warning residents that conditions were right for tornadoes to touch down in the area. The National Weather Service in Greenville issued a tornado warning for Oconee County at 8:51am. Fortunately, heavy rains rather than winds struck the Golden Corner, explains U.S. Weather Observer Barbara Wilson from her office in Walhalla. “Right here in […]

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Heavy Rains blamed for Car Crashes in OC

A deluge of rain swept through Oconee County Tuesday morning causing several car crashes, explains Oconee County Emergency Manager Chief Scott Krein. “We did have a few responses for motor vehicle accidents mainly from the rain. We did have some significant rain, which we do expect to continue throughout the day.” Chief Krein encourages motorists to slow down and pay […]

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Clemson University’s Habitat for Humanity building another Home for Homecoming

On Wednesday, the Clemson University Chapter of Habitat for Humanity begins a house-building project on Bowman Field to celebrate Homecoming. During the 10 days leading up to the Homecoming football game, the chapter will bring together more than 500 students for its annual house-build. The project is now in its 21st year. Clemson’s Habitat for Humanity chapter encourages everyone to […]

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Gift to enhance Clemson University Student Recreation

Clemson University student recreation areas and programs are getting a boost thanks to a $2.4 million gift from David and Lynette Snow of Darien, Connecticut. The university’s recreation area on Highway 93 in Oconee County will be named the Snow Family Outdoor Fitness and Wellness Center. This the largest gift to the university from parents who are not Clemson alumni. […]

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