Seneca Mayor says 2013 was Busy Year

As 2013 comes to a close, Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander reflects back on a very busy year for the city.  “2013 was an extremely busy year, a lot of things were able to be completed but also there has been lots of prep for 2014.  As we move into the Water Plant, there are some things there that are going […]

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United Way teaching Families Financial Stability

The United Way of Oconee County launched a new program this year at Christmas.  Kim Ellis with the United Way of Oconee County tells about the Family Financial Stability Program.  “This season we did a Family Financial Stability Program, which partnered with the Community Impact Team of the United Way and we did a Financial Stability Program where we paired […]

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CU and DNR counting Black Bears

Researchers at Clemson University and the SC Department of Natural Resources have completed fieldwork on a project that will yield important new information on the population of black bears in the South Carolina mountains. The objective is to estimate the black bear population in the Mountain Hunt Unit located in northern Oconee, Pickens and Greenville counties using DNA analysis and […]

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Bariatric Surgery proves successful for Obese Individuals

For many Americans who are severely obese, bariatric surgery can offer an effective way to lose weight. It can also help reduce blood sugar, cholesterol levels and blood pressure. A new study examined outcomes for severely obese individuals three years after undergoing two common gastric bypass procedures. “We’ve confirmed improvements in weight and health after bariatric surgery in a very […]

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Doctors warn Norovirus could spread to Upstate

Norovirus, a common stomach illness that causes an array of unpleasant symptoms, is already in North Carolina and could spread to South Carolina, according to doctors.  Norovirus causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pains, fever and chills. The reason it’s so contagious is that people eat things that are contaminated with it.  Health officials say that is why it’s important to […]

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Beware of Gift Return Policies

The National Retail Federation reports that 10% of Americans will return holiday gifts this year.  Officials offer these tips on returning gifts.  The first and most important thing is bring the gift receipt with you.  Also, bring an ID with you. The National Retail Federation says stores will lose $3.4 million dollars on fraudulent returns and an ID will help.  […]

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Another Warning to Target Customers

Millions of Target customers are checking their financial statements closer this holiday season after an attack by hackers. Now the company is warning about strange emails stating your information has been stolen. Target announced in early December that hackers stole credit and debit card numbers and names.  However, company executives said they have no reason to believe that personal identification […]

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Dr. Martin reflects on 4 Years at Lunney Museum

As we approach the New Year, many will begin to reflect on the past.  LunneyHouseMuseum curator and director Dr. John Martin is reflecting on the past four years at the city-owned museum.  “This month begins my fifth year, I‘ve really enjoyed this opportunity I have at the Lunney and working with the city.  It is amazing, you know, how time […]

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Corps collecting Christmas Trees again

‘Tis the season for Christmas tree recycling at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hartwell Lake. Now through Feb. 15, the Corps will collect used, natural Christmas trees (no artificial trees) for use as fish attractors throughout Hartwell Lake.  The trees will be tied in bundles, weighted with concrete anchors, and submerged in various locations marked with fish attractor buoys. Please […]

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