Clemson looks to Anderson to expand

  The city of Clemson has its eyes on a parcel of Anderson County property for future use as an additional park and recreation area.  The city planning commission has announced an April 5 public hearing to consider a petition to annex 66 acres of unincorporated Anderson County property.  The proposed zoning is R-20 single-family residential and is contiguous with […]

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Turned away at the gates

  Oconee Republicans will require a second meeting to choose county convention delegates and conduct other business in advance of this year’s county convention.  According to estimates received by 101.7/WGOG NEWS, around 175 people who wanted to be part of last night’s precinct re-organizations were turned away at the gate of Keowee Key.  COVID-19 precautions limited to 120 the number […]

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Low state educator to take reins at Seneca High

An assistant principal at Summerville High School will be the new principal at Seneca High School.  During last night’s meeting, Oconee school trustees approved the selection of Dylan Hudson to succeed the retiring Felicia LeRoy.  The choice of Hudson comes amid calls by members of Seneca’s African-American community to increase diversity and inclusion when it comes to minorities in the […]

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New marina proposed inside Duke’s hydro project

An arm of the federal government, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,  is accepting public comment on an application for a new Lake Keowee marina.  This one would be known as Sunset Marina and would occupy waters where Gap Hill Marina was previously located.  The marina would cover 6.08 acres and include 13 boat docks to accommodate 171 watercraft, a concrete […]

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Halfway point in the tax-filing season

More than 1 million South Carolina returns have been filed electronically at the halfway point for the tax season. According to figures from the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR), as of March 12, 1,080,548 state Individual Income Tax Returns have been electronically filed. So far, 98.2% of all returns have been filed electronically, the safest and most accurate option. […]

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Injecting more conservatism into the Oconee GOP

Conservatives are aiming for a greater voice within the Oconee County Republican Party.  In recent weeks, roadside signs have begun to appear calling for the county party to embrace conservative candidates over “RINOS” – the term that some conservatives apply to party members who they see as Republicans in name only.  Conservative David McMahan is part of a new group, […]

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Westminster to meet Andy Butcher (PMPA)

At the start of their meeting tomorrow, the Westminster mayor and council will meet Andy Butcher, general manager of the Piedmont Municipal Power Agency.  The PMPA is Westminster’s wholesale electric power supplier.  But, under the city’s long-running contract with the consortium of upstate municipalities, there has been friction between the two entities.  Two years ago, the city council voted unanimously […]

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A special week in South Carolina

Governor McMaster has proclaimed this week “South Carolina Citizen Weather Observer Week”—thanks to efforts by the state climatology office.  The week recognizes National Weather Service cooperative observers, including Walhalla’s Barbara Wilson, who dutifully record daily weather statistics, such as those heard on 101.7/WGOG.  A retired teacher, Wilson succeeded her late aunt, Henrietta Brandt, who taught choral music at the high […]

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Protect your pet with a microchip

Oconee Humane Society holds a clinic on Wednesday to implant microchips in pet cats and dogs.  A total of 100 free microchips will be available from 10 am to 3:30 pm at the shelter on the Sandifer Boulevard.  Humane officials believe a microchip can help protect your pet.  If your dog or cat gets lost and it’s picked up by […]

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