Animal shelter donations in honor of Betty White

The Oconee Humane Society is taking part in the viral social media event #BettyWhiteChallenge, in which $5 dollar donations to local animal shelters by January 17 are encouraged in honor of the late entertainment personality.  On January 17, White would have been 100 years old.  The Oconee Humane Society the following day will further remember animal lover White by throwing […]

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When might the rising inflation ease?

The Biden administration and the 3rd District U-S representative to congress, Jeff Duncan, disagree as to when inflation will end or moderate.  Republican Duncan sees no end and blames the Democratic administration for policies that have caused the steep rise in prices.  According to ABC the White House, along with many economists, predicts that elevated prices will remain through the […]

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Lois Hunt

Walhalla, SC — Lois Scroggs Holcombe Hunt, 92, of Walhalla, passed away on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at Seneca Health and Rehab.   A native of Walhalla, SC, Mrs. Hunt was the daughter of the late Fred and Stella Sanders Scroggs. She retired from Oconee Memorial Hospital as a Dietary Assistant and was a member of North Walhalla Church of […]

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Critical need for blood supplies

The area’s blood center worries that any time a winter weather event takes grip, the loss of a full day of blood donations eats away at inventory levels.  According to the Blood Connection, this makes the current, un-relenting critical need even worse.  The low blood supply is affecting local hospital orders, which means patients are also affected.  If your business, […]

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Where hazardous driving conditions appear first

The potential that the weekend storm will create black ice has prompted the South Carolina DOT to point out that that accumulation will appear first on bridges and overpasses.  They should be approached with caution.  Christy Hall, the state’s transportation secretary, says, “The safest solution is for drivers to stay off the roads if at all possible.  If you must […]

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As the storm moves, forecasts to be more definitive

Yesterday afternoon the storm that WGOG land can anticipate was centered west of Portland, Oregon.  New observations are going to allow forecasters to better predict the track.  The South Carolina climate office expects the storm will have a variety of impacts statewide.  The most snow and ice are likely in the Upstate.  The point when temperatures freeze can make it […]

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Arrest made in theft case at drug store

A woman near Westminster was jailed after her arrest on the charge of stealing equipment from the counter of a drug store.  Records released by the police department show the arrest of Laura Lee Taylor, 35, on the charge of grand larceny.  The arrest warrant alleges that on December 3, Taylor took a $5 thousand handheld register product scanner at […]

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Motorists urged to avoid snow and ice travel

Crews for the South Carolina DOT are prepared to work around the clock and use available resources to ensure motorists are as safe as possible, in the event the forecast weekend storm materializes.  Those resources include 2,500 SC DOT employees preparing for the event; 60 thousand tons of salt; more than 525 thousand gallons of salt brine, along with about […]

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Zooming in on Oconee re-districting

You can’t play the game of politics without knowing where the geographical boundaries lie.  Monday night, Oconee NAACP and the League of Women Voters held a virtual forum on re-districting that featured presentations by David Root and John Ruoff.  Root is the attorney for Oconee County; Dr. Ruoff is considered an expert when it comes to the subject.  Jody Gaulin, […]

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