Salvation Army announces Inaugural Golf Tournament

The Salvation Army will host its first ever Red Shield Classic Golf Tournament on September 30th at the Walker Golf Course at Clemson University and the Furman University Golf Club.  This inaugural golf tournament will benefit the Salvation Army chapters in both Greenville and Pickens counties. Teams of four can register for $500 in the Red Shield Classic Golf Tournament, which […]

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Partnership to help Small Business grow

A partnership to support the development of small business, along with economic development in Oconee, Anderson, and Pickens counties became official this week.  Tri-County Technical College President Dr. Ronnie Booth and Dave Eldridge of the Tri-County Entrepreneurial Development Corporation signed the agreement to enhance their partnership and dedication to helping small business develop and expand to create new jobs. The […]

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SC Case named 2012 National Case of Year for Southeast Region

Assistant United States Attorneys Stacey Haynes, Mark Moore, and Bob Jendron, along with agents and officers from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Columbia Violent Gang Task Force, received national recognition and were honored on August 8, 2013, for their outstanding efforts in the prosecution of numerous members of criminal street gangs in the Columbia area. The Organized Crime and Drug […]

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Reward offered in Unsolved Case of Marcus Lee

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office announces that an anonymous reward is being offered in the unsolved homicide case of Marcus Lee. The reward being offered is $10,000 for a tip that leads to the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals involved in the homicide that occurred back in December of 1986, explains Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Public Information […]

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Deputies participate in Active Shooter Training

Deputies with the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office are conducting active shooter training this week at the old hospital on the campus of Oconee Medical Center, explains Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Jimmy Watt.  “We have been able to use the top two floors of Oconee Medical Center for active shooter training.  This is a simulation of a gun man […]

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Mayor excited about upcoming Mud Run

The City of Seneca is looking for the toughest mudder.  On August 24th the city hosts a mud run over 46 obstacles at the Shaver Recreation Complex to raise money for the renovation of the Bertha Lee Strickland Museum, explains Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander.  “I watched it last time when the Collins Childrens’ Home had it and you have got […]

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Arrest in Drive-By Shooting from April

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has charged two individuals in a drive-by shooting that occurred back in April in Seneca. Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Jimmy Watt gives details. “According to warrants, 35-year-old Ronnie Joe Patterson, Jr. of Seneca has been charged with attempted murder, discharging a firearm into a dwelling, possession of a firearm by a person […]

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Water Restrictions lifted on Keowee-Toxaway River

Duke Energy has lifted water restrictions on the Keowee-Toxaway River.  An announcement from the power provider states that regular rainfall has returned the region to normal conditions, and out of any official drought designation. The restriction for lake neighbors to water only on Tuesdays and Saturdays has been lifted.  Officials with Duke Energy encourage continued prudent watering practices to protect […]

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Gas Prices falling

It is costing drivers less to file up at the pump, this according to the Lundberg Survey. Publisher Trilby Lundberg gives details.  “Gasoline prices dropped eight cents in the past two weeks; the new average for regular is $3.60.” This is a reversal, explains Lundberg.  “This is nearly exactly a reversal of what happened in the prior two weeks.  Earlier […]

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Workforce Development Center awards funds

From increasing student interest in science and technology to preparing high school students for careers in advanced manufacturing, the first funding distributed by the Clemson University Center for Workforce Development was recently accepted by school districts from across South Carolina. The Workforce Development Center awarded 36 school districts or charter schools and 9 technical colleges a total of $450,000 for workforce […]

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