Fuel free-fall ending for Carolinians

Just when Carolinians were enjoying the lowest prices at the gas pump since 2009, costs have ticked upward overnight. AAA Carolinas reports that in some metro areas in the Carolinas the increase has been between one to three cents in less than 24 hours and the upward trend could continue. The increase comes on the heels of gas prices falling […]

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February Kids’ Day at the AG Museum

On Feb. 28, the Pendleton District Commission will sponsor Kids Day at the “Ag” – Farming and History. The event is being held at the Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum of South Carolina, runs from 10am to 1pm, and is designed for children in grades 3-6. Admission is $4 and reservations are required since class size is limited. To make reservations, […]

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Veterans can connect to Resources at TCTC’s Hearts for Heroes Event

Tri-County Technical College’s veterans’ resource center and the Early Childhood Development (ECD) program are co-sponsoring a Valentine’s event for military families to connect them with College and veterans’ resources. Hearts for Heroes is Feb. 9, from 4 – 6pm in the College’s Café on the Pendleton Campus. It includes an information session and dinner for the families, as well as […]

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Fashion with a Passion for Safe Harbor

On March 5, all are invited to gather at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Greenville for an evening of unforgettable fashion, food, and fun for a good cause. Greenville Health System presents Safe Harbor’s fifth annual Fashion with a Passion. In 2014, Fashion with a Passion raised $130,000 for Safe Harbor’s mission. The event will feature a runway fashion show, […]

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TCTC places 2nd at College Festival Event

Tri-County Technical College placed second overall as a college and all five team members placed in at least one event in the 2015 South Carolina Speech and Theater Association’s College Festival. Tri-County’s team finished just two points behind Limestone College in this year’s competition held at Newberry College, which featured eight, two- and four-year colleges from across the state. Anna […]

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SC Business Recruitment tops $5B

South Carolina posted another solid business recruitment year in 2014, with capital investment recruited to the state topping $5 billion for the second year in a row and for the third time in four years. From January to December 2014, the state won 146 economic development projects, totaling $5.088 billion in capital investment and 19,020 jobs by new and expanding […]

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Arrest prompts Advice on How to protect Mail

With the recent arrest of a Franklin, North Carolina man on charges of petit larceny for stealing mail, the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office offers tips on how to prevent your mail from being stolen. 83-year-old Roy England Norvell, Jr., was booked into the Oconee County Detention Center Sunday morning after a deputy spotted him walk out from under a shed. […]

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Clemson Fraternity suspended for Five Years

The Clemson University fraternity that Tucker Hipps belonged to has been suspended. A hearing board issued the 5-year suspension of Sigma Phi Epsilon for alleged violations of the student organization conduct code on Wednesday. An investigation was launched after reports of incidents during the new-member education process last fall. That semester, Hipps died during an early morning run with the […]

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