Seneca Man caught in the act of burglarizing Jewelry Store

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Seneca man on multiple charges after a burglary at a Seneca area business, reports Public Information Officer Jimmy Watt. “38-year-old Reginald Leon Holden of South Pine Street was booked into the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office and charged with two counts of malicious injury to personal property and one count each of resisting […]

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BACK TO WORK 50+ Workshop

Job seekers who are 50 years of age and older and want to update their skills may be eligible to receive free job training through the AARP Back to Work 50+ grant at Tri-County Technical College. The next 7 Smart Strategies for Job Search Workshop will be held Tuesday, Nov. 6, from 4:30-6:30pm at Tri-County’s Pendleton Campus. For more information […]

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SC Botanical Garden presents Day of the Dead

On Friday, Nov. 2, the South Carolina Botanical Garden holds its first-ever Day of the Dead, which is a day to remember loved ones who have passed away. This festival is a traditional Latin American holiday when people celebrate and honor loved ones who have passed away. A special outdoor screening of the Disney Pixar movie “Coco” is planned for […]

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Senator Scott accepting Applications for Spring 2019 Internships

U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) is accepting congressional internship applications for available positions in his Washington DC, North Charleston, Columbia and Greenville offices for the spring of 2019. The internship program offers undergraduate and graduate students practical experience in constituent services, the legislative process, government policy, and press. The internship provides students with the ability to work with and learn […]

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Clemson City Council to meet Nov. 5

The agenda has been released for the Clemson City Council Meeting on Monday, Nov. 5, 2018. At 5:30pm, a work session is planned to discuss Clemson Park and then at 6:30pm is the regular council meeting. According to the agenda, the Clemson City Council will receive a report on the Cochran Road WWTP bid results and adjusted revenues required to […]

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Peak Time to see Fall Colors

The peak time to see the beautiful fall colors in the Golden Corner of South Carolina is almost here, says Oconee County Parks, Recreation and Tourism Director Phil Shirley. “The landscape is still green right now. Normally this time of year we are starting to see some color, but we had so much heat for so long and we are […]

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