Three Football Players arrested in Clemson

Three former college football players stand charged with armed robbery. On Wednesday, officers of the Clemson City Police Department arrested, C.J. Fuller and Jadar Johnson, members of the Clemson Tigers’ 2016 National Championship Team and Quaven Ferguson, a player at Duke University. Clemson City Police report that they were dispatched to a robbery at gunpoint incident at an apartment on […]

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Kids playing Spring Sports in the City of Seneca

Over 550 kids are participating in spring sports this season through the Seneca Recreation Department. There are several teams in each age group playing baseball, softball or flag football, says Seneca Recreation Director Rick Lacey. “We have around 32 baseball and softball teams and about 150 people playing flag football. Then you have to throw in our adult softball league […]

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SDOC appoints New Administrators

At a special called meeting on Wednesday, March 28, the Board of Trustees for the School District of Oconee County (SDOC) accepted the recommendation of two new administrators. Al LeRoy was named Director of Human Resources to replace the retiring Earnestine Williams, tells Oconee County Schools Superintendent Dr. Michael Thorsland. “Mr. LeRoy has twenty three years of experience as a […]

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Ribbon Cutting for ComForCare

The Oconee County Chamber of Commerce invites the community to a ribbon cutting celebration for ComForCare tonight, March 29, from 5:30-7pm, explains Chamber Executive Director Vanessa Penton. “Please join us as we celebrate the ribbon cutting of ComForCare’s Seneca location!” ComForCare is located at 135 K Eagles Nest Drive in Seneca.

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Clemson University sets Founder’s Day Tribute

On April 4, Clemson University pays tribute to the vision and legacy of founder Thomas Green Clemson at the 2018 Founder’s Day Celebration. This year marks the 130th anniversary of Thomas Green Clemson’s death. Through his will and gift of property to the state of South Carolina, Clemson University (then Clemson Agricultural College) later became a reality. The 5pm tribute […]

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Clemson University announces Third Give Day

Clemson University announces the date for its third annual Give Day, which is a 24-hour marathon to raise money for scholarships, teaching and facilities. On April 4, volunteers will collect donations by telephone, online and on campus. Last year, donors contributed more than $2 million. To make a gift, visit www.clemson.edu/giveday or contact the Annual Giving office at 864-656-5896 or […]

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Help DHEC track West Nile Virus

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) seeks help tracking the West Nile virus (WNV) and asks the public to submit certain species of dead birds to local offices for testing. Mosquitoes become infected with WNV when they feed on infected birds that carry the virus in their blood. After 1 to 2 weeks, infected mosquitoes can […]

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Update on repairs at Abernathy Park

A community build project is underway at Abernathy Park in the City of Clemson. Volunteers are re-decking the entrance to the park off Highway 123, explains Clemson Mayor JC Cook. “We had a great week last week. We are trying to replace all the decking at the park. I want to thank all the volunteers. We didn’t get it completely […]

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Shaver Complex receives $100,000 for Improvements

The City of Seneca is investing $100,000 to improve the Shaver Recreation Complex at 698 West South 4th Street. These improvements involve Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant bathrooms and security cameras, explains Seneca Recreation Director Rick Lacey. “We are just updating our cameras to digital and a new monitor at both Gignilliat and Shaver. Our cameras are 16-years-old so […]

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