Country reflects on Pearl Harbor Attack

Today marks the 71st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor when the United States was drawn into World War II by Japan’s surprise invasion. President Franklin Roosevelt made this famous statement about Pearl Harbor the next day as he spoke before a joint session of Congress. “Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. The United […]

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Walhalla Man arrested on Multiple Charges

Sister station WGOG reports that the discovery of a woman in disheveled condition north of Walhalla has led to charges of kidnapping and assault and battery in the first degree against a Walhalla man. A deputy with the Oconee County Sheriff’s Department helped arrange medical treatment for the victim, who told the officer she had been beaten and held at […]

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Top Jobs in the U.S.

CareerBuilder and Economic Modeling Specialists have released the best bachelor degree jobs for 2013 based on occupations with the most jobs added since 2010. Occupations requiring bachelor degrees that have produced the most jobs post-recession include software developers, which tops the list, says CareerBuilder’s Jennifer Grasz. “Companies are competing to get to market to first with innovations that will create […]

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DeMint leaving Senate

U.S. Senator Jim DeMint announces that he will leave the Senate at the beginning of January to become the next president of The Heritage Foundation, the largest and most respected conservative think tank in America.  In a statement, DeMint said, “It’s been an honor to serve the people of South Carolina in the United States Senate for the past eight […]

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Illness affecting SDOC

An illness is making its way through the School District of Oconee County.  Superintendent Dr. Mike Lucas has been bitten by the bug and offers this advice to parents of sick kids.  “First of all it is that time of year and it seems like the flu season has hit us a little early.  I have been hearing from principals […]

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Study Tips during the Holidays

Concentrating on work around the holidays is difficult, but for school children it can be impossible.  The weeks leading up to the holiday break from school are crucial for students, as many will be taking exams.  Seneca High School guidance director Karen Trammell offers this advice.  “Students tend to get distracted with all the activities going on around the holidays […]

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Graham opposes Raising Debt Ceiling

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham released the following statement in response to President Obama’s plan to raise the debt limit: “Mr. President, I will not support increasing the debt limit until we address why we’re in debt. I will never vote to raise the debt ceiling unless we produce real structural reforms to save Medicare and Social Security from bankruptcy and […]

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Seneca BAR approves Restaurant Remodeling

A downtown Seneca restaurant has been approved to remodel. At their meeting Tuesday night, the Seneca Board of Architectural Review granted Ye Olde Sandwich Shoppe owner E.E. Riggs a certificate of appropriateness. Riggs plans to remodel the entryway of the North Townville Street restaurant. The downtown restaurant sits inside the city’s design review district, which falls under the governance of […]

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Thousands line Streets for Seneca Parade

Thousands of people lined the downtown streets of Seneca on Monday night for the annual Christmas Parade through downtown. The Oconee County Chamber of Commerce organizes the parade and executive director Sandra Jones was pleased with the large turnout, the weather, and the fun that was enjoyed by all in attendance. “The Chamber of Commerce was so excited with the […]

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