TCTC Chorus’ Fall Concert set

Tri-County Technical College’s annual fall choir concert, set for Nov. 21, will include the premier of an instrumental ensemble. The chorus, along with members of a new band class, will present their Fall Concert at 7pm in the Marshall Parker Auditorium on the Pendleton Campus. The performance is free and open to the public. Under the direction of conductor and […]

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WCA presents 12 Angry Men

The Walhalla Civic Auditorium proudly presents the award winning play, 12 ANGRY MEN, Nov. 14, 15, 16, 21 & 22 with evening shows at 8pm and Sunday matinees at 2:30pm. “A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father. ‘He doesn’t stand a chance,’ mutters the guard as the 12 jurors are taken into the […]

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SC expects nearly $300M extra next year

State economists say South Carolina’s government should have nearly $300 million more to spend next year. The State newspaper reported that the state should have about $7.5 billion for regular budget expenditures for the fiscal year beginning July 1. Lawmakers will begin work on the budget for the coming year when they return to the Statehouse in January. The nearly […]

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Veterans Day event in SDOC

Walhalla Middle School celebrated Veteran’s Day by honoring more than 100 veterans and their spouses from across the county at the annual Veteran’s Day breakfast. Breakfast was prepared by Mountain View Restaurant and served by the Walhalla Middle School student government officers. The 8th grade band and chorus performed patriotic selections during the breakfast, and the 8th grade strings performed […]

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Clemson’s Rodriguez wins Armed Forces award

Clemson University wide receiver and Bronze Star Medal recipient Daniel Rodriguez earned the Armed Forces Merit Award from the Football Writers Association of America. Rodriguez is a senior who also plays special teams for the Tigers. The award, announced Tuesday, is presented to an individual or group with a military background who has made an impact on college football. Rodriguez […]

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New Clemson University building at Greenville

Clemson University officials broke ground yesterday on a new $14 million dollar building in Greenville designed to attract more automotive companies to the Clemson I-CAR campus there. The by-products, according to Clemson, should be new jobs and an addition of engineers to the workforce. An 82,000 square foot building is planned at One Research Drive, to be the sixth and […]

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Waterline along US 76 to be replaced

New details are being announced about the large grant received by the City of Westminster for waterline improvements. The South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority awarded more than $240,000 in a grant to replace a section of waterline along Highway 76 near the city. The funds are being matched by $148,000 from a recent Westminster revenue bond. An old and severely […]

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Candidates tout the Courthouse Inn

The two men who aspire next week to fill an empty seat on the Walhalla City Council are not ready to administer final rites to an ambitious plan to develop the former courthouse into a boutique hotel—even though the project appears to be hopelessly stalled by a lack of construction money. To the contrary, candidate Lamar Bailes declared last night […]

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