Rescuers search for Rafter in OC

Rescue efforts continue today for a missing rafter who fell into the Chattooga River during a commercial white water rafting tour on Wednesday. Oconee County Fire Chief Charlie King reports that search efforts will resume this morning with technical rescue teams. The man appeared to have been trapped in a rapid, as rescue guides tried unsuccessfully to save him on Wednesday. Technical rescue teams […]

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OC Sheriff’s Office makes arrest in Counterfeit Case

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in a case of counterfeit bills, which were used to receive goods and cash at a store in West Union.  Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Jimmy Watt gives details.  “25-year-old Kayla Marie Bryson of 320 West Railroad Street in West Union was arrested by deputies this afternoon and booked […]

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OC recognized for Fire and Life Safety

During the recent meeting of the South Carolina Fire Chiefs Association, Oconee County was recognized for its efforts in Fire and Life Safety. The Oconee County Fire Department was presented with the 2013 Richard Campbell Award for Excellence in Public Fire Safety Education. Oconee County was one of two departments in South Carolina to be awarded, along with the City […]

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Graham says Friends of the Earth NO Friend to SC

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) made this statement in response to a new ad from Friends of the Earth, which calls for cutting off funding to the MOX fuel fabrication facility at Savannah River Site (SRS). Graham said, “Friends of the Earth is no friend to South Carolina.  The Department of Energy (DOE) made a commitment to South Carolina […]

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Public’s Help sought on larceny at Jet Commercial

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help regarding a larceny case that occurred at a business in the Seneca area.  Deputies responded to Jet Commercial on Wells Highway around 10am Tuesday morning to a reported grand larceny, explains Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Jimmy Watt.  “According to investigators, an individual told the deputy who responded […]

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TCTC to kick off Twenty/20 Program this fall

Dan Holland remembers how disconnected he felt when he arrived as a nervous freshman on the campus of Southern Wesleyan University in 1986.  The first-generation college student athlete had never been on a college campus and needed help in acclimating to an academic environment.  He says what could have been a dropout story turned into a rewarding college experience because […]

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Obesity recognized as a Disease

The American Medical Association is recognizing Obesity as a disease. Dr. Lou Arrone, director of a comprehensive weight control program, says that obese people need that recognition so they can get insurance-covered treatment.  “Diabetes, high blood pressure and even cancers are caused by Obesity and yet that treatment is excluded.” Treatment programs need to be implement to curb the escalating […]

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Record Number visit Seneca Website in May

A record number of people visited the City of Seneca’s website in May.  Spurred by the Charlie Daniels Band performing at Seneca Fest 2013, over 25,000 people visited the city’s website in May, explains Seneca Events Coordinator Riley Johnson.  “One thing that stands out to me more and more each and every month is the number of visits and unique […]

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Two Walhalla Councilmen resign

Sister station WGOG reports Walhalla finds itself short of two city councilmen. One after the other, councilmen James Powell and Deek Biemann stepped down Tuesday night, for separate reasons.  However, the reasons reflect the personal changes in each of the two young men’s lives. For Powell, he’s building a home outside the corporate limits. Council service is limited to those […]

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CU Presidential Search Committee holds Forum

The Media Relations Department at Clemson University reports that members of the presidential search committee held an open forum Tuesday to give faculty, staff and students the opportunity to give their input in the search for Clemson’s 15th president. The presidential search committee completed two days of meetings to gather information and insights from important Clemson University constituencies, including faculty, staff, […]

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