U.S. Senator And Seneca Native Lindsey Graham Addresses Seneca Rotary Club

(Seneca, SC)———————U.S. Senator and Seneca native Lindsey Graham spoke at yesterday’s Seneca Rotary Club meeting at Cross Creek Plantation. During his remarks to the Rotarians, Graham said that he believes that there could be consensus on bipartisan legislation in Congress regarding a national infrastructure bill and on reducing the cost of prescription drugs and he said that he will be […]

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Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Charges Seneca Man With Obstructing Justice And Accessory After The Fact Charges

(Seneca, SC)————————-A Seneca man has been charged by the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office with Accessory After The Fact of a Felony and Obstructing Justice for his role in assisting two men charged recently with Murder in the shooting death of a Walhalla woman at a residence on Maple Avenue in Seneca.  According to arrest warrants, 45 year old Steven Allen […]

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Oconee County Council Holds Regular Council Meeting; Economic Development Announcement Expected At Next Meeting

(Seneca, SC)———————–Oconee County Council held their regular council meeting in Council Chambers at Pine Street Tuesday night and several items were on the agenda. According to County Council Chairman Julian Davis, an economic development announcement will be coming up at the next Council meeting on April 2nd regarding what is known now as Project Plan 4 after Council had a […]

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Seneca City Council Holds Regular Council Meeting; Almost 500 Individuals Combined Participate In City’s Half Marathon and 5K event

(Seneca, SC)————————Seneca City Council held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday night in Council Chambers at City Hall and before the meeting, new Seneca City Councilman Stuart Pohl was sworn into office after his win in a special City Council Election last Tuesday.  During the meeting, several items were on the agenda, including several ordinances to either rezone, zone or annex […]

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City Of Clemson Announces Vegetable Garden Sale On Saturday, April 13th

(Seneca, SC)————————-The city of Clemson has announced a Vegetable Plant Sale on Saturday, April 13th at the Clemson Community Garden, which is located at 114 Clemson Park Road, which is behind the Clemson United Methodist Church on Frontage Road. The sale will run from 8am until 11am and plants will be available for your vegetable garden. If you have questions, […]

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Clemson University Announces South Carolina Botanical Garden Spring 2019 Plant Sale Coming Up In April

(Seneca,  SC)————————–Clemson University has announced that the South Carolina Botanical Garden Spring 2019 Plant Sale is upcoming soon. The Plant Sale will take place from 2pm until 6pm on Friday, April 5th and from 9am until 1pm on two Saturday’s next month, April 6th and April 20th, for the public.  All sales will be held in the nursery section of […]

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The U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Announces Campgrounds and Day Use Areas Open For The Season April 1st

(Seneca, SC)——————The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hartwell Project Office, has announced the opening of six campground and day-use areas for the 2019 season. The campgrounds and day-use areas will open up for the season on Monday, April 1st.  The six campgrounds and day-use areas are Crescent Group Campground, Springfield Campground and Singing Pines Day Use Area, which are all […]

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Tri-County Technical College And Partners Meet To Announce Grant For Power Lineman Training Program

(Seneca, SC)———————Tri-County Technical College announced in a press release yesterday that the school and community partner agencies will gather this morning at the Pendleton campus for a meeting to announce details concerning a $200,000 grant from Duke Energy to develop and implement a Power Lineman Training program.  The program curriculum includes power lineman training, in addition to classes in the […]

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Upstate Owned Restaurant Operator Pays Over $32,000 In Back Wages For Department Of Labor Violations

(Seneca, SC)————————A press release issued by the United States Department of Labor yesterday says that Whiteford’s, Inc., which is based in Greenville, SC, and is the operator of 30 Kentucky Fried Chicken and Arby’s Restaurant’s in South Carolina and Georgia, has paid over $32,000 in back wages to 298 employees for violating the minimum wage and overtime provisions of the […]

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