Utica vicinity fire
An early morning fire in the vicinity of Utica. At 3:11 this morning, the Seneca Fire Department rolled to a trailer fire at Village Creek Circle. No one reported hurt.
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An early morning fire in the vicinity of Utica. At 3:11 this morning, the Seneca Fire Department rolled to a trailer fire at Village Creek Circle. No one reported hurt.
Read moreHomicide is the ruling in a shooting death Saturday at the Anderson Mall. The coroner’s office has scheduled an autopsy tomorrow morning in the death of Shy’heem Re’Quan Kalil Clemons. Deputy Coroner Ty Blackwell said 19-year old Clemons was found around 11:30 Saturday morning at the mall with a gunshot wound to the head. Clemons died a few hours later […]
Read moreToday Walt Belcher is a humorist, a columnist, and a storyteller. Because of his ability to tell a story and find humor in it, it was good for WGOG to catch up with a long ago newspaper reporter who, while in Oconee County, sidelined as a WGOG news correspondent. As such he covered stories as the Oconee-Pickens correspondent for the […]
Read moreA wreck scene in downtown Seneca is being cleared. The car accident apparently occurred at the intersection of N. Walnut and E. Main streets. From the scene, 94.1 The Lake’s Kevin Hollis quotes an official as saying one person going to the hospital. It’s possible a second person will undergo treatment, but the injuries are thought to be minor.
Read moreThe South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has confirmed two cases of monkeypox infection in a person in the Midlands region and another person in the Lowcountry region. The affected individuals will be monitored until they are no longer infectious to prevent spread of the virus and will be isolated if needed. Appropriate care will be provided […]
Read moreSouth Carolina public health and livestock officials have recently identified a large population of Asian longhorned ticks infesting a pasture at a cattle farm in York County. This invasive species of tick is not commonly found in the United States, and bites from these ticks have caused severe illnesses in people, animals and livestock in other countries. As of June […]
Read moreEveryone is invited to the Farm Center tomorrow on Sandifer Boulevard for an antique tractor and engine show. The hours are 9 am to 3 pm. Kevin Harbin, a board member of the Farm Center, says for a show theme, they are borrowing “Bygone Days” — the title of a book by the late D. Land. For many years, Land […]
Read moreIn yesterday’s storm a bolt of lightning struck a tall tree along Fowler Road. The location was near a home, but Walhalla Fire Department stopped the fire before it could spread.
Read moreOconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority would like comment for the potential of the Fair Play/Townville Area Sewer Basin. The latest phase of the project is gathering information, and the JRSA’s Chris Eleazer says people may go to www.ojrsa.org/resources and access info about the study by selecting the link to “Sewer Basin Public Survey”. You can take an online survey below […]
Read moreFire broke out in a home near Westminster. Fire fighters were sent around 7 last night to an address on the Miller Farm Road. No one reported hurt. There’s word this morning that two boys are OK after they became temporarily stranded in their kayak yesterday afternoon on Lake Jocassee. The difficulty for the 12 and 14-year old boys came […]
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