Graduate Architecture Programs at Clemson ranked among Best

Once again, Clemson University’s graduate architecture programs have been named among the best in an annual ranking of all accredited programs in the United States. Design Intelligence magazine ranked Clemson University seventh among public institutions and 18th overall nationally in the annual publication “America’s Best Architecture and Design Schools.” Clemson University has been ranked one of the top performing architecture […]

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OC Probate Judge readies for Same-Sex Marriages

The Probate Judge’s Office in Oconee County is actively preparing for same-sex marriage requests. Starting next week the office will begin accepting applications from same-sex couples to marry. On the heels of this week’s ruling by a federal judge striking down South Carolina’s ban on same-sex marriages as unconstitutional, Judge Kenny John’s staff drafted a revised form for those applications. […]

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Museum project approved by Seneca BAR

After architectural changes, plans for a new African-American museum in Seneca received approval this week from a city regulatory board. After a short hearing, at which no one voiced any opposition, the Seneca Board of Architectural Review approved a certificate of appropriateness for the Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum, explains Seneca Planning and Community Development director Ed Halbig. “The Board […]

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Seneca Police arrest 15 in latest Drug Sweep

Seneca Police arrested 15 people yesterday as part of their latest drug sweep operation, which involved 44 warrants for the arrest of 25 people on charges ranging from distribution of methamphetamine, crack cocaine, heroin, marijuana and prescription drugs. Seneca Police Chief John Covington said that members of the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office assisted his officers in the operation. This latest […]

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Oconee Heritage Center looks to fill Donation Jar

The failure of the 1-cent capital project sales tax leaves the Oconee Heritage Center more than $400,000 short to renovate and improve its facilities. But the downtown Walhalla museum has not given up, explains Oconee Heritage Center curator and director Leslie White, “Since the sales tax referendum didn’t pass we are left with finding another way to figure out how […]

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Seneca Police launch Drug Sweep

At 7am this morning, the Seneca Police Department launched another drug sweep. Police have 44 warrants for the arrest of 25 people on charges ranging from distribution of methamphetamine, crack cocaine, heroin, marijuana and prescription drugs. Seneca Police Chief John Covington said that his officers are being assisted by members of the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office. Three hours into the […]

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November is National Smoking Cessation Month

November is National Smoking Cessation Month, and if you’re a smoker, there’s no better time to kick the habit. Did you know that quitting smoking can bring immediate health benefits, even if you already suffer from a smoking-related disease? Three months after quitting, your lung function and circulation will improve. After a year, your risk of heart disease will be […]

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National Study grades States on Shared Parenting

The National Parents Organization releases its 2014 Shared Parenting Report Card, an inaugural report issuing state-by-state grades in the nation’s first comprehensive review of child custody statutes as they relate to shared parenting in instances of divorce and separation. In the inaugural Shared Parenting Report Card, South Carolina received a D. National Parents Organization’s local affiliate, National Parents Organization of […]

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