AAA lists Substandard Bridges in SC

AAA Carolinas has ranked the most substandard bridges in South Carolina.  For the 12th time since 2000, the Interstate 26 Bridge that passes over the railroad three miles northwest of Columbia has ranked number one.  AAA Carolinas, an affiliate of the American Automobile Association, releases the rankings each year. For their 2013 rankings, AAA Carolinas found that the top 20 substandard […]

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Jobs and Housing up

From the employment experts at CareerBuilder.com comes a report on how an improving housing market is helping the jobs market and vice versa. CareerBuilder’s Jennifer Grasz gives details.  “There several industry segments that are closely tied to the housing sector that have experienced encouraging job growth over the last 12-18 months as home prices and sales inch up and the […]

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CU Students choose Bodine Alumni Master Teacher

Clemson University students have chosen Ashby Bodine the Alumni Master Teacher for 2013. Bodine is professor emeritus/visiting professor in the department of animal and veterinary sciences in the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences.  Bodine’s research has been on the biochemistry and immunology of archaic vertebrates, in particular, sharks, rays and skates.  The Alumni Master Teacher Award for outstanding […]

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CU Nursing Students tackling issues of Underserved Women

Students from Clemson University’s College of Health, Education and Human Development are not waiting until graduation to tackle the issues of breast cancer and heart disease, which are among the leading causes of death of women ages 45 and older in the United States.  This summer, nursing and public health sciences students, supervised by professional faculty and staff from the Joseph […]

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Seneca Police Officer receives State Award

A Seneca Police Officer has been honored at the state level.  Staff Sergeant Robbie Johnson is the South Carolina American Legion 2013 Officer of the Year.  Johnson was nominated for the award by his supervisor, Captain Tommy Williams.  “The American Legion does a yearly nomination for a local officer and in this case it was my pleasure to nominate Robbie […]

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Two more jailed in Seneca Drug Round Up

Two more suspects sought in the recent drug round up by the Seneca Police Department are in jail.  The Seneca Police Department reports that 30-year-old Gerome Christopher Smith and 19-year-old Christopher James Roger, both from Seneca, were arrested on Monday.  Smith was charged with two counts of distribution of crack cocaine.  Roger faces two counts of distribution of marijuana.  The […]

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Clemson announces 2013 Hall of Fame Class

A 10-person class that features five All-Americans, two National Champions, three ACC 50-Year Anniversary team members, a two-time ACC Coach of the Year, and one of the school’s best two-sport athletes will be inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame October 11-12.  Bill D’Andrea, executive director of the Tiger Letterwinner’s Association, made the announcement on Tuesday. The class will […]

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Class of ‘63 gives to Bridge to Clemson Program

Clemson University’s Class of 1963 will celebrate its golden anniversary by presenting a $744,000 gift to the university for its Bridge to Clemson program at 9:30am Friday on the bridge in front of R.M. Cooper Library. The class also will present a check of $6.6 million, representing the total amount class members have given since their graduation. The anniversary gift […]

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CU and GHS create Healthcare Research Powerhouse

Clemson University and Greenville Health System will establish a healthcare research powerhouse that will fuel growth in medical research and break­throughs, create opportunities for faculty, physicians and students and accelerate the flow of research funding into the Upstate, boosting the region’s economy. The collaboration will lead to job-creating start-up businesses in the Upstate’s growing medical and bioengineering hub. Under the […]

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Sekido expands operations in Anderson

Sekido Technology Corporation, a maker of metal components, has expanded its existing operations in Anderson County. The $3.7 million investment is generating six new jobs. Sekido uses cold forming technology to make metal components for the automotive and tool industries. The company has added space and equipment to its existing facility, located on Hampton Road in Williamston.

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