Deer Tags being mailed to SC Hunters

Deer Tags for the 2018 season have begun arriving in the mailboxes of South Carolina deer hunters, and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) staff ask that current license-holders who should be getting a base set of tags in the mail be patient and not call or email inquiring about the status of tags before Aug. 3. Keep in […]

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Graham outlines Russia Sanctions Bill

U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Bob Menendez (D-NJ), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, announced this week that they are working on comprehensive legislation that will enhance sanctions pressure on Russia while bolstering the capacity of the United States government to respond. “We are fully committed to ensuring Congress maintains an active role in both confronting Russian […]

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Clemson repeals Boil Water Advisory

The City of Clemson Utilities Department has repealed the boil water advisory for residents of Ligon Street and Cedarwood Apartments. Residents no longer need to vigorously boil their water prior to drinking or cooking. Water samples from the water line repair were analyzed and found to be safe.

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Seneca hires New Administrative Assistant

After two months on the job, Seneca City Administrator Scott Moulder is getting some help. Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander announces that the city has hired a new administrative assistant. “Debbie Williams started on Monday. I know Scott is glad to have her as he has been running back and fourth. She is very well thought of in the community. A […]

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SC must deal with Opioid Epidemic

On average, 115 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is becoming an epidemic. State Senator Thomas Alexander of Oconee County says work is being done in Columbia to try to end the opioid crisis. “It is a tragic situation that so many people are getting addicted to […]

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Bus Drivers needed in SDOC

The School District of Oconee County (SDOC) needs more bus drivers, explains Oconee County Schools Associate Superintendent of Administration Steve Hanvey. “Well, we’re almost here for the start of the new school year and the SDOC is again looking for some good folks out there who can be bus drivers for us. We have a class coming up that will […]

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Seneca names New City Museums Director

There is a new person running the City of Seneca’s museums and it is a familiar face, Nick McKinney, the former curator of the Scarborough-Hamer Collection. Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander gives details. “Nick has taken over the operation and the running of the Lunney. Dr. John Martin is still there. So, we are just excited Nick is going to bring […]

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State Museum to offer Free Admission to Children

The South Carolina State Museum is providing free general admission to children 12 years old and younger starting July 28, through Aug. 12. This offer is available for children 12 and under and valid for up to six kids per party with purchase of adult paid admission. Guests can explore four floors of permanent and changing exhibits like Fill in […]

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