Traffic Collision Death in Seneca

An 18-year-old York County man died Thursday night, Oct. 12, at the scene of a motor vehicle collision, reports Oconee County Coroner Karl Addis. A call for service reporting this incident was received just before 11pm to Oconee E-911 Communications. This incident occurred on Shiloh Road, east of Seneca near Clay Drive. The decedent was presumed to be the driver […]

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TCTC offering help with the FAFSA

A change was recently made concerning the FAFSA or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, explains Amy Jared, Senior Financial Aid Counselor at Tri-County Technical College (TCTC). “You can now complete your FAFSA early. It used to be Jan. 1, was the date to start doing your FAFSA for the next fall semester, but now they’ve moved it to […]

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Seneca gearing up for Jeep Fest

The City of Seneca hosts Jeep Fest on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10am to 10pm on Main Street. This free event features food, fun, and Jeeps. All Jeeps are welcome. Rides are planned in the morning with everybody ending back in downtown Seneca for an evening of entertainment featuring music by Adam Carter.

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OC becoming Home to Engineers

A recent report analyzing job data puts Oconee County and the Seneca micropolitan on the map for having the highest concentration of Industrial Engineers and Industrial Engineer Technicians, reports the Oconee Economic Alliance. With a concentration 5.02 times greater than the national average, Seneca not only leads the Upstate, but also ranks seventh in the nation for these types of […]

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Hear Stone Echo at Jazz on the Alley tonight

Enjoy Jazz on the Alley tonight in downtown Seneca, says Seneca Events Coordinator Riley Johnson. “Seneca’s very own Stone Echo and Sammy Price will be right here on the stage playing all the great music and we are going to be saluting Keep Oconee Beautiful Association, everybody that keeps Oconee beautiful they’re going to be out here and we’ve got […]

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