Sports Update For Thursday, May 16th, 2019; Clemson And South Carolina Men’s Golf Teams Qualify For The NCAA Tournament

(Seneca, SC)———————Both the Clemson and South Carolina men’s golf teams are headed to the NCAA men’s golf championships after both schools finished in the top five in their respective regional’s.  The Gamecocks wrapped up fifth places after a sudden death playoff win over Colorado State in the Pullman, WA regional yesterday with Senior Scott Stevens sealing the win with a […]

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City Of Clemson Holds Third Town Hall Meeting Tomorrow; Mayor Cook Comments On Highway 123 Resurfacing

(Seneca, SC)————-The city of Clemson will be holding their third Town Hall Meeting tomorrow morning from 8:30am until 10am at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Earlier this week, Clemson Mayor J.C. Cook was a guest on the Coffee Time program and he talked about what some of the concerns have been from citizens who attended the first two Town Hall Meetings. […]

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Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw Gives Presentation On Pursuit Alert App To Oconee County Chamber Of Commerce Luncheon

(Seneca, SC)———-Yesterday, Oconee County Sheriff Mike Crenshaw, along with former Pickens County Chief Deputy Tim Morgan, gave a presentation on the Pursuit Alert App during the membership luncheon of the Oconee County Chamber of Commerce.  The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office became the first law enforcement agency in the world to use this technology which can warn citizens who have downloaded […]

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Seneca City Council Holds Regular Tuesday Night Council Meeting; Consideration Of Animals At All City Events To Be Forwarded To A Committee

(Seneca, SC)—————–The agenda for the regularly scheduled meeting of Seneca City Council was on the light side last night. However, City Council presented two proclamations at last night’s meeting. One to recognize National Safe Boating Week, which begins this Saturday as well as a proclamation recognizing Mrs. Betty Ballenger Arnold, a board member of the Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum.  […]

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Seneca High School Choral Department To Hold Spring Concert Next Tuesday At Seneca Baptist Church

(Seneca, SC)—————Seneca High School announced this morning that its Choral Department will be presenting their spring concert next Tuesday, May 21st at 8pm at Seneca Baptist Church. Admission to the concert is free and the concert is open to the public.  The program will feature the Mixed Chorus, Honors Women’s Chorus, Honors Chorale and Madrigal Singers.  The Honors Chorale and […]

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Tri-County Technical College Announces Scholarship Endowment For Late Early Care And Education Instructor

(Seneca, SC)———————–Tri-County Technical College announced recently that an endowment of a scholarship has been established in honor of the late Jackye Murphy, who was an Early Care and Education instructor at the College.  Murphy, who was a resident of Hartwell, GA, lost her battle with cancer in September of 2018.  So far, the scholarship endowment has passed the $20,000 mark, […]

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Sports Update For Wednesday, May 15th, 2019; South Carolina And Clemson Pick Up Wins In College Baseball Action Tuesday Night

(Seneca, SC)———South Carolina picked up a win last night in their final regular season home game at Founder’s Park with a 1-0 win over USC-Upstate. Freshman Jonah Beamon had the game winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning. Carolina improves to 27-25 on the season.  Clemson scored seven runs in the second inning and Grayson Byrd went three […]

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3rd District Congressman Jeff Duncan States Support Of The Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act

(Seneca, SC)——-Recently, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry testified before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Energy, of which 3rd District U.S. Congressman Jeff Duncan is a member.  During his time allotted to him for discussion and questioning, Congressman Duncan stated the need for Congress to pass the Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act in regards to the disposal of spent nuclear […]

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