Duncan sets table for nuclear energy talks

The South Carolina 3rd District representative Jeff Duncan, in whose district is Duke Energy’s three Oconee nuclear reactors, delivered the opening remarks this week for a hearing of a House energy subcommittee.  Republican Duncan chairs the Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security.  Wednesday’s hearing was titled, “Oversight of NRC: Ensuring Efficient and Predictable Nuclear Safety Regulation for a Prosperous […]

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Deadly infections shutter animal shelter

The Northeast Georgia Animal Shelter at Lavonia, overcrowded with dogs in need of homes, has been forced to close for two weeks.  They have detected the deadly parvovirus.  Lake Hartwell Radio WLHR quotes the shelter director as saying one day after litters of puppies had been sent to the Greenville Humane Society the puppies broke with parvo.  No other dogs […]

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A 101.7/WGOG NEWS clarification

WGOG NEWS accounts this week referred to the Order of the Silver Crescent as South Carolina’s highest civilian award.  A 101.7/WGOG NEWS follower, with a sharp eye, said he was sure there is one higher state award, and he is correct.  As confirmed by the resident state senator, Thomas Alexander, the Order of the Palmetto is the highest civilian honor […]

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Additional Habitat homes on the way

The West Union mayor, Linda Oliver, says tree-cutting off Main Street is preparatory for the construction of additional Habitat for Humanity homes in her town.  Homebuilding is apparently proceeding at a brisk rate Oconee has not seen in recent years, and there are rumblings about a big “box” store that may be in the offing in the Seneca area.

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Scott scolds consumer protection director

In a Washington hearing, South Carolina’s Tim Scott scolded Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, for pursuing what the senator says is a progressive regulatory agenda.  Scott believes the agency’s actions have reduced access to credit, limit consumer choice, discourage financial responsibility, and increases costs to Americans.

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Westminster catches the “branding” fever

As a city that gateways into apple-growing country and a wild and scenic river, Westminster realizes a story to tell awaits it.  Yesterday came an official announcement of “Westminster Together We Grow”.  The city has partnered with AuthentiCITY Brand Strategies to create branding and messaging that include new logos, messaging, graphics, and marketing goals.  And it said:  “Through this branding […]

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