Motor home stolen in Oconee County

In their investigation to retrieve a stolen Winnebago and bring the responsible parties to justice, Oconee sheriff’s officers are turning to the public in hopes that a tip can solve this crime.  The Winnebago, valued at $12 thousand, was taken from a garage on the Coneross Creek Road in southern Oconee County last Saturday, it’s believed, between midnight and 10 […]

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Tom Rusk and his Mayberry One

Usually a radio personality, such as WGOG’s Tom Rusk, is only known by the sound of his voice behind the mic.  But there’s going to be an event next month not only to see Tom but to see his cherished Mayberry One police car.  Mayberry One will lead a parade of classic cars from Westminster to Walhalla to West Union, […]

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Mask info and movement in the schools

Students including kindergarten thru the second grade this year in Oconee schools will be required to wear masks on buses, during arrival and dismissal, using the restroom, during transitions and in all common areas.  But not inside the classrooms for students of those ages.  The Oconee School District is making known mask and other requirements for the year to start […]

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Scammers preying on people’s fears

Scammers are preying on the fears and insecurities of Americans during the pandemic, and Senator Tim Scott says it’s “a special kind of evil” that would target vulnerable communities and he wants the criminals prosecuted to the full extent of the law.  Scott’s office yesterday was made aware of one such scam.  That one involves criminals posing as Scott and […]

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Why COVID could propel homeless numbers

Nearly one-third of Americans didn’t pay their housing costs in July.  But local, state and federal moratoria on evictions originally in place during the pandemic are expiring.  An assistant Clemson professor, Lily Shen, and associates elsewhere have developed a search model that shows stricter regulations on landlords will have unintended consequences.  The model shows an increase in eviction costs to […]

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Fire damages trailer at Goodwill

An early morning fire at the back of the Goodwill store near Seneca has been extinguished, and it appears Goodwill will be able to do business today, in the opinion of the fire chief.  When fire fighters arrived around 3 this morning, they first thought the back warehouse attached to the building was afire.  But they discovered that the fire […]

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Lewis Paul Miller Jr.

Clemson, SC — Lewis Paul Miller, Jr., 87, husband of Doris Emerson Miller, of 140 Cambridge Drive, Clemson, passed away Monday, August 10, 2020, at his home.   A native of Oconee County, SC, Mr. Miller was the son of the late Rev. Lewis Paul Miller, Sr. and Alice Lunsford Miller. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and […]

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Mary Ruth Smith

      Seneca – Mary Ruth Blackwell Smith, 77, wife of the late Wade Norman Smith, passed away on Monday, August 10th, 2020 at Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital.   Born in the Brasstown Community of Oconee, South Carolina, Mary was the daughter of the late Joseph Lusty and Robbie Helen Head Blackwell. Mary was retired from Valenite, and […]

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Legitimate contact tracing can slow the spread

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today encouraged all South Carolinians to respond to legitimate contact tracing calls and emails from public health officials, while remaining vigilant against scams. “Our contact tracing team plays a critical role in helping to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our communities,” said Mike Elieff, DHEC Pubic Health Preparedness director. […]

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