Bill to increase investment in small manufacturing

U.S. Senators Tim Scott (R-S.C.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), and Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) introduced legislation today to increase investment in American small manufacturers. The Strengthening Investment to Grow Manufacturing in America (SIGMA) Act would support American manufacturers through increasing affordable loans, incentivizing operation growth, and expanding financial resources and education assistance to small manufacturers. A companion bill was introduced in the […]

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National security agencies tap Clemson professors Russian trolling research

Research by two Clemson University professors on Russian social media trolling has drawn the interest of U.S. agencies charged with protecting the country’s national security. Patrick Warren, associate professor in the John E. Walker Department of Economics and Darren Linvill, associate professor in the department of communication, have shared their research on Russian social media disinformation campaigns with the U.S. […]

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Dills and Ayers autopsies are this morning

Autopsies take place this morning on the two Oconee County men who died in a rural home fire last weekend.  The examinations of the bodies are likely to produce a cause for the deaths of Daniel Lee Ayers and Winfred Lee Dills, and Coroner Karl Addis says he expects the outcome to be fire deaths–no foul play involved.  Although three […]

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In his absence, the defendant is judged guilty

An Oconee County man has been found guilty of indecent exposure in front of a deputy sheriff. The conviction of Billy Ray Craig came yesterday in a one-day trial, but the defendant wasn’t around for the proceedings. In his absence a public defender, Kayla Porter, pleaded Craig’s case. The state presented a graphic video recording made in Craig’s front yard […]

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Jail inmate contracts Hepatitis A

An inmate in the Oconee Detention Center contracted Hepatitis A last week, but Sheriff Mike Crenshaw says precautions have been taken and the remainder of the jail population has been offered vaccinations thru DHEC. Those precautions, Crenshaw says, include testing those who were in proximity to the inmate. A defense lawyer said yesterday in the Oconee courtroom that, out of […]

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West Union home fire

Everyone is said to have made it out of a West Union home fire last night on Hugh White Drive. According to reports received by 101.7/WGOG NEWS, there were no known injuries in the mobile home fire that kept fire fighters occupied for two hours last night from around 6:30 to 8:30.  One fire fighter says the result was light […]

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Robert Eugene Hatfield

Westminster – Robert Eugene Hatfield, 62, husband of Brenda Elaine Cheek Hatfield, of 320 Cornelia Ave, passed away, July 15, 2019 at his residence.   Robert was the son of the late Robert Edward Hatfield and Marjorie McVae Westberry. Mr. Hatfield was retired from the law enforcement field.   Survivors in additional to his wife, include stepdaughters, Samantha Ramey, Gredda […]

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Walhallan to atone for act of reckless homcide

A Walhalla man has been sent to prison for about eight years and three-quarter months after pleading guilty to reckless homicide—an incident that took the life of a 71-year old woman. Six years of the sentence handed down to Thomas James Kirby amount to prison time, with the balance to be spent in home incarceration. General Sessions Judge McIntosh today […]

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Massive grading project finishes at Clemson University

A contractor, J. Davis Construction, announces the completion of a large grading project in Clemson covering 6 acres. The objective was to create a pad on which Duke Energy can install a new switchyard, expanding power distribution to the growing Clemson campus. Beginning on February 14, the project had its share of setbacks. Jarred Flemming, Senior Utilities Engineer with Clemson […]

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