What’s the State of Oconee?

There will be no State of Oconee event on Thursday, April 23.  According to the Oconee Chamber of Commerce, the reason is the COVID-19 crisis.  The annual event is an effort to hear some of the county and municipal leaders talk about what’s going on inside their jurisdictions–the accomplishments, the disappointments, and the hopes.  Announcing the postponement of the event, […]

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New phone system for 101.7/WGOG

101.7/WGOG welcomed a new telephone system today.  The main phone number (864/638-3616) remains the same, and so does the number to call for Flea Market (638-6810.) But here is the big change, to play our weekday morning trivia contest, starting tomorrow morning (Tuesday, March 17,) the number to call for  Trivia will also be 864-638-6810.  Please make a note of […]

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Part of DAR School to close…for good

In a move unrelated to the spreading virus, a 100-year tradition is shutting down in Oconee County. It is the residential part of the Tamassee DAR School. School officials say the entire school is not closing, only the residential part. Which means the school will no longer accept children for residential purposes. The school, operated by the national Daughters of […]

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Walhalla changes its operations

“The City of Walhalla will be modifying operations city-wide in response to the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus). This is to minimize the risk of transmission and for the general well-being of the public and city employees. The following will take effect immediately and remain until March 31, 2020. City Hall- Business offices will be closed to the […]

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Westminster City Hall is closed

Westminster City Hall is closed to “all walk-in traffic.” Jennifer Adams, clerk-treasurer, says, “We encourage those who want to pay their utility bill to use the drop boxes or pay online.  We do not have a timeline on how long this will last.  I will be posting updates on our Facebook page.”

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Blue Ridge Electric closes offices to walk-ins

Here is an announcement from the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative: “Because we are a service provider for more than 67,000 members in the Upstate, our concern for our communities, our members and our employees is paramount in our decision process. We know that keeping our workforce healthy and ready to respond to any situation that arises on our system is […]

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The Oconee Sheriff makes further announcement

Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw announces some initial agency responses and adjustments today in regard to the  COVID-19 pandemic. “Yesterday evening, I issued some preliminary measures to our employees in regards to COVID-19 and the steps I feel our agency needs to take at this time,” says Sheriff Crenshaw. “The reasons for these measures is for the safety and health of […]

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Chromebook distribution details

Here is a new announcement from Oconee public schools on distributing Chromebook to all 1st – 5th grade students to use during the extended school closure. As a reminder, all middle and high school students have already been issued a device. Elementary parents will pick up their child’s device at the school they attend. Please note that most assignments may […]

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South Union couple escape camper fire

A husband and wife–and their pet dog–escaped a fire that burned their camper in the South Union Community of Oconee County.  The family is receiving the help of the American Red Cross.  Travis Collins of the Oconee Fire Investigation Team says this morning’s fire was accidental, although it’s cause is so far undetermined.  Around 7 this morning while the wife […]

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Prisma Health Lila Doyle statement

Prisma Health is monitoring the current outbreak of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19, and is committed to keeping our patients, team members, visitors and community informed. Our number one priority is the safety of our residents, family members and visitors to our facility. Under the guidance of both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Center for […]

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