Added importance to an April 16 Seneca hearing

The chairman of the South Carolina House Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee, Bill Sandifer, is attaching added importance to a state agency’s public hearing next month in Seneca.  Duke Energy’s application to raise electric power rates is to be the subject of an April 16 hearing at Seneca High School.  It’ll be conducted by the state Public Service Commission, which […]

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Arrested man under a $500K bond 

Oconee Sheriff’s Office announces seven charges of sex crimes with minors against a 55-year-old Westminster man.  By yesterday the accused, Joseph Wayne Ellis, remained in Oconee lockup, under a combined surety bond of $500 thousand dollars.  According to the sheriff’s office, investigation revealed two separate crime victims – one a child and one, at the time, a teenager.

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Illegal camping charges

A man from Greenville and a woman from Easley were arrested and jailed this week in Oconee in a state game officer’s investigation of illegal camping on forest land, according to a spokesman for South Carolina DNR.  The jail booking report shows multiple charges against 27-year-old Corey West Quinn and 37-year-old Magen Charlene Doffee.  

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John Marcengill

Westminster, SC– John Sutton Marcengill, 83, husband of Shirley Swaney Marcengill, of Westminster, passed away Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at Oconee Memorial Hospital.   A native of Oconee County, SC, Mr. Marcengill was the son of the late Lester Sutton and Effie Williams Marcengill. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and a member of the Westminster Masonic Lodge […]

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Ready for debate SC House H.5118

Proponents of a bill in the state legislature believe H.5118 would enable South Carolina to meet the growing electric power demands of a growing state.  Seneca’s Bill Sandifer is one of some 50 co-sponsors, and he spoke to 101.7/WGOG NEWS about the importance of base load generation.  That, he says, is the “big ticket item” in the voluminous legislation.  And, […]

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Early start to a campaign

Candidate qualifying for this year’s Oconee school board election is months away, but there’s already at least one roadside sign touting Sawyer Gambrell for the District Four trustee seat.  Gambrell is a bus driver for Clemson Area Transit.  The Gambrell sign is visible on U-S 123/the Toccoa Highway not far from the crossing into Georgia.  The District Four seat is […]

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In Danielle Smith, Seneca trusts

By action of the Seneca City Council, Danielle Smith is now the city’s new money-counter.  The council appointed her as city treasurer and imbued her with signature authority.  City Administrator Scott Moulder told 101.7/WGOG NEWS Smith has been a valued city hall office employee, and she’s up to the task.  She succeeds Josh Riches, who was recently named assistant city […]

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