Conversations with Council in Clemson Tonight; Christmas Parade Theme Suggestions Wanted

The Clemson City Council will hold this month’s Conversations with Council this evening in the Community Room at the Fire Station on Issaqueena Trail. This evening’s informal meeting begins at 6:30pm. And, while football season just kicked off, the City of Clemson already has an eye on the upcoming holiday season. City officials are soliciting suggestions from the public for […]

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SDOC Hosts 4th Annual Hike for Hope

Saturday, September 24th   9:00am – 12:00pm Blue Ridge Electric Co-op    2328 Sandifer Blvd, Westminster Schedule of Events: 9:00am Gates Open 9:30am Presentations Begin 10:30am Group Hike Begins In acknowledgement of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the School District of Oconee Country, along with multiple community partners, including Oconee County, Blue Ridge Electric Co-op, Choose Life, City of Seneca, and […]

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Graham Introduces Legislation to Protect Unborn Children, Bring U.S. Abortion Policy in Line with Other Developed Nations

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) this week introduced the Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children from Late-Term Abortions Act in the United States Senate. The legislation would set a federal minimum protection for unborn children that is in line with European limits and ban abortion after 15 weeks gestation when unborn children can feel pain.  Graham noted that the current standard of medical […]

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Missing Persons Reported from Anderson County – Two Are Juveniles

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 39-year-old Jennifer Burrous was last seen walking along Meredith Lake Road in Townville just after 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. Deputies believe she is without her phone or needed medication. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 17 year-old Julie Shaughnessy. Deputies said she was last seen Friday, Sept. 9 along […]

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Seneca City Council Chambers Get Makeover; Council Approves Donation Requests

Seneca City Council met last night for their first regular meeting of the month. The meeting began with members of Seneca High School’s Emerging Women and the group’s co-president Kendall Willis approaching the governing body to request a donation for their annual community fair in the amount of $1500… This year’s community fair will benefit the NOLA Network, of which […]

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