Weather threats tonight

Threats tonight include severe–the possibility for tornadoes, damaging wind and hail.  At the storm center at the State Climate Office, there is the expectation that Upstate South Carolina will risk a severe storm from a cold front that arrives tonight from the west.  An isolated thunderstorm, which can be severe, cannot be ruled out this afternoon or early tonight.  But […]

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Melinda Brown Reece

Seneca, SC– Melinda Brown Reece, 60, wife of Keith Williams, of Seneca, SC, passed away on Sunday, April 3, 2022, at Prisma Health Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Seneca, SC, Mrs. Reece was the daughter of the late Paul and Elinor Brown.   In addition to her husband, Mrs. Reece is survived by a son: Joshua Reece of […]

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Fatal shooting victim identified

Anderson Coroner Greg Shore says the victim of last night’s suicide at the Frankische plant on AM Ellison Road was a 51-year old Anderson resident, Bruce D. Vandermosten Jr.  The coroner says the death has been ruled a suicide, as part of the investigation of the active shooter incident last night in which two employees were hurt, one critically injured.  […]

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WGOG temporarily off the airwaves

WGOG has been forced to suspend its over-the-air signal for two hours this morning, as a crew undertakes necessary work at our tower location.  We expect to return programming to the airwaves by 11 o’clock this morning.  We are sorry for the inconvenience.  Meantime, regular 101.7/WGOG programming can be heard over the app and by streaming the signal.

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Clemson ordinance address loud vehicles

Clemson officials say their city has an ordinance that can address loud vehicles.  The ordinance in place forbids:  “The operation of a vehicle and/or a sound system of a vehicle in such a manner as to cause excessive noise, whether through grating, grinding, pounding, engine revving, jarring, vibrations, or other excessive noise.”  To report a disturbance, you should call the […]

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Bids exceed funds available

The city administrator for Westminster, Kevin Bronson, promised the city fathers last night that going forward he and staff will better access state “C” funds with which the city can repair streets and sidewalks.  Last year the city was promised $200 thousand, but contractor bids exceeded $900 thousand.  Now Westminster can expect only as far as $200 thousand will take […]

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What happens with a utility fee add-on

From what financial analysts can figure, Westminster spent more than received from a $7 dollar monthly add-on to utility bills starting in 2015.  Three months ago, city council removed the fee.  But the idea that customers can expect a refund or credit was further complicated last night when the remaining council members received an accountants’ report on AMI–Automated Metering Infrastructure.  […]

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