Drug and weapons charges against a Seneca motorist

The Seneca police have announced charges against a motorist who was stopped this week in the vicinity of E. Main Street downtown–after a patrolman became suspicious of the registered owner of a car displaying a Tennessee tag.  The arrest warrants issued by the municipal court against Adam Heith Clontz allege possession of stolen handgun, carrying a concealed weapon, and distribution […]

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Hart lashes out at county spending

One sip from a cup of coffee this morning was not enough for an outspoken Oconee County councilman to tamp down his ire over county government’s spending trends.  Increasing the next budget expenditures is just too much, in the estimation of District Five’s Glenn Hart, and he vows to cast what’s liable to be a minority vote when the county’s […]

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Westminster doctor survives COVID

In an interview airing on 101.7/WGOG NEWS, Westminster’s one and only general physician discloses he contracted COVID-19–even though he was fully boosted against the virus.  Dr. Billy Campbell tells how it happened and comments on the changing landscape of the virus which, over the last several weeks, has produced increases in cases, especially in the Northeast.  Campbell will be the […]

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Public swim season starts May 28 in Walhalla

As temps surpass the 90-degree mark, one’s thoughts turn to the opportunity to enjoy swimming this summer in Oconee County’s only municipal pool–the Walhalla City Pool on W. Main.  Brandon Burton, city administrator, says the opening date will be Saturday, May 28.  Swim lessons, water fitness, and swim team activities start June 6.  Daily admission to the pool this year […]

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Airport event to benefit pets in need

Admittance is free and leashed dogs are welcome tomorrow to an event at the Oconee Regional Airport to benefit the county’s pets-in-need.  From 10 to 3 tomorrow, the Aircraft for Animals Fly-In will feature a golf ball drop, modern and vintage aircraft, a display of show cars.  Vendors will offer food.  For kids, there’ll be face painting, a scavenger hunt, […]

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Senators raise questions about baby formula shortage

In a new letter to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Robert Califf, M.D., U.S. Senators Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kan.), and Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) demanded answers regarding what they say was the FDA’s inadequate investigation into Abbott Nutrition’s Michigan manufacturing facility and failure to mitigate the nationwide baby formula shortage. The senators also requested information […]

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Important school district newsletter

A newsletter project by the Oconee School District’s Jennifer Dodd is now a completed project, and a second district official recommends it as must reading for students and parents, ahead of the start of the 2022-23 year in August.  It’s available on the district website.  Steve Hanvey, associate superintendent, says public information officer Dodd has covered important topics related to […]

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