SC Prisoner Population drops

South Carolina’s prison population declined by nearly 3% in one year. According to a new report from the state Sentencing Reform Oversight Committee, nonviolent offenders now make up 34% of the state’s prison population, compared to more than half in 2002. A 2010 law that strengthened penalties for violent offenses, while offering alternative sentences for nonviolent crimes is cited as […]

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Graham shuns Special Congressional Health Plan

Senator Lindsey Graham says he will enroll in the federal health care exchange from South Carolina and forego the special taxpayer subsidy available to members of Congress. “I don’t think Members of Congress should get a special deal,” said Graham.  “Obamacare is being pushed on the American people and we should live under it just like everyone else.” A special […]

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NABE Business Outlook Survey

In the December National Association for Business Economics Outlook Survey, economists expect the pace of economic growth to accelerate in 2014. NABE President Jack Kleinhenz gives details. “We expect improvement in the labor market and subdued inflation; this is based on a survey of 51 forecasters.” He says inflation looks to be subdued in the coming year.  “The inflation forecast […]

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Ulbrich Precision Flat Wire expanding in OC

Ulbrich Precision Flat Wire announces a $5 million investment for the expansion of their Westminster operations. The state-of-the-art wire rolling facility produces precision flat and fine wire products, as well as, photovoltaic ribbon used in the manufacture of solar modules. The Westminster plant also operates a focus factory dedicated to the research and development of new products and processes. The […]

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Remembering Pearl Harbor

December 7, 1941 is a day that will live in infamy as Japanese forces bombed Pearl Harbor.  Few U.S. military veterans remain alive today who can remember what happened on that day. Nevertheless, the Charles McGee Byrd Post #120 of the American Legion in Seneca says that is no excuse for Americans to forget the attack on Pearl Harbor. The […]

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OC Vet Office looking for WW II Veterans

The Oconee County Veterans Affairs Office reports that the efforts to locate World War II veterans living in the county continue to be highly successful.  The Oconee County VA Office has been conducting this campaign over the past several weeks and has gotten tremendous response.  To date, the office has identified 95 men and women residing in Oconee County who […]

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Rising Gas Prices

The price at the pump is on the rise. That is according to Trilby Lundberg, publisher of The Lundberg Survey.  “Gasoline prices are up another three cents, the new average is $3.28 for regular and it is up six cents in the past month.” Lundberg says the price of diesel is up as well.  “Retail diesel now averages $3.89 and […]

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Hiring Event in Easley on Dec. 13

SC Works WorkLink will hold its monthly Employer Hiring Event on Friday, December 13 on the Easley Campus of Tri-County Technical College, which is 1774 Powdersville Road in Easley.  The event is from 9am to noon.  Employers will be on hand to screen applications and resumes, as well as talk with and interview job seekers for open positions they are trying […]

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Clemson Community Foundation to serve Area

A group of local citizens announces the formation of the Clemson Community Foundation, a nonprofit organization serving the people and charities of the Clemson area.  The focus of the Foundation is to strengthen and expand philanthropy, build permanent charitable capital, make philanthropic grants, and provide related services that contribute to the health and vitality of the Clemson community.  The Foundation […]

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