Charles Edward “Ed” Shuford Jr.

Salem- Charles Edward ‘Ed’ Shuford, Jr., 75, devoted husband of Cheryll Tuttle Shuford, of 11 Mizzen Lane, Salem, SC, passed away on Thursday, August 12th, 2021 at Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Ed was born July 1, 1946 in Fredericksburg, Virginia and was the son of Charles Edward Shuford, Sr. and Margaret Houck Shuford. He […]

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Andra Hall

Fair Play – Andra Smith Hall, 73, wife of the late James “Puddin” Clayton Hall, 1157 Hwy 59, passed away on Sunday, August 15th, 2021 at Prisma Health Cottingham Hospice House.   Andra was born in Anderson County, and was the daughter of the late Robert Alexander and Susie Melissa Roberts Smith and attended Fair Play Church of God.   […]

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Former Easley policeman arrested

The state police have arrested a former Easley policeman on charges of sending explicit messages and photos to a person under the age of 18.  “SLED” yesterday announced the arrest of Yusef L. Kelly and said the charges against 38-year old Kelly are misconduct in office, solicitation of a minor, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.  In the […]

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Young men were homicide victims near Clemson

A deputy Pickens County coroner has identified and made rulings in the deaths of two men whose bodies were found early Sunday at a Central address. The dead were 25-year old Clemson resident Alex Mitchell Moore and 24-year old Columbia resident Skylar Wolfgang Cary.  Deputy Coroner Chad Hope says Cary and Moore are homicide victims, and their deaths are being […]

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Oconee to strive to keep in-class instruction

When he meets this morning with elementary school principals, the Oconee superintendent will direct that their schools return to many of the same COVID protocols followed last year.  But Dr. Michael Thorsland made clear last night the last thing the Oconee district wants to do is to abandon its decision to return to face-to-face teaching.  Thorsland, however, conceded the decision […]

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Wrath to be felt today from tropical storm system

WGOG land is under notice today to take caution against showers and potentially a thunderstorm from tropical system Fred that has begun to make its way through southern states.  Some of the storms forecast today could produce heavy rain.  Potentially, we are looking at between two and three additional inches of rain.  Richie Caudill, Seneca fire chief, alerted 101.7/WGOG NEWS […]

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Storm brings tropical moisture

Fred delivered tropical moisture today into South Carolina.  Much of it came from a tropical wave over the Bahamas.  Weather official Frank Strait says, for the first half of this week, get ready for a major soaking.  The primary area of concern is the Upstate, where a stationary over the weekend has already soaked the soils.  The rain between now […]

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Three more days of escalating COVID-19

From Thursday through Saturday last week, the state health agency noted an additional 131 new COVID-19 cases among Oconee County residents.  During those three days, DHEC confirmed deaths or probable deaths of two Oconeeans.  Statewide, the new death count ranged from 2,541 reported Saturday to 3,036 reported Friday.  Of 28,793 test results received Saturday, the positivity was 14.5%.

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Genell Marie Marsh

Once upon a time… why once upon a time…,  because there never was a good story that did not begin with, “Once upon a time”. Genell Marie Galloway Pearson Marsh, 73, wife of Tony Marsh, passed away Monday, August 16th, 2021 at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Sandusky, Ohio, and was a life-long […]

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Geneva Williams

Westminster – Geneva Miles Williams, 90, wife of the late Charles R. Williams Sr.  1641 East Main Street, passed away on Sunday, August 15th, 2021 at Prisma Health Cottingham Hospice House.   Geneva was born in Oconee County, and was the daughter of the late Lee and Gerty Steel Miles.  Geneva retired from Coats and Clark and was a lifelong […]

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