Sports Update For Tuesday, May 21st, 2019; Clemson And South Carolina To Begin Play In Their Respective Conference Baseball Tournaments

(Seneca, SC)———-The Clemson baseball team will open play this morning in the ACC Baseball Tournament in Durham, NC at 11am against Boston College. The Tigers are in Pool A along with BC and Atlantic Division Champion and overall #1 seed Louisville. The Tigers will face the Cardinals on Thursday in the pool play format Thursday at 11am.  The South Carolina […]

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Scheduled Third Reading Of School District Of Oconee County Fiscal Year 2020 Budget On Agenda For School Board Meeting Tonight

(Seneca, SC)————–The School District of Oconee County Board of Trustees will hold their regular meeting tonight in the School Board Conference Room at the School District Office’s located on Pine Street in Walhalla. The meeting will begin at 6pm.  One of the main topics, if not the main topic on the agenda tonight, will be the 3rd reading of the […]

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Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Seeks The Public’s Help In Tokeena Crossroads Convenience Store Break In

(Seneca, SC)—————The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in its investigation into a break-in that occurred last Friday morning at the Countryside Exxon #2 convenience store, which is located on West-Oak Highway at the Tokeena Crossroads.  The Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help as well in identifying two subjects in relation to the break-in.  The subjects […]

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Work Begins On Workforce Training Center Expansion At South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation

(Seneca, SC)—————Work has begun on the project to expand the workforce training center at South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation on Wells Highway here in Seneca.  The expansion will increase the square footage of the training center as well as adding a new roof on the facility.  At the ground breaking that occurred a couple of weeks ago, Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander […]

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Associate English Professor At Clemson Receives Grant From National Endowment For The Humanities

(Seneca, SC)—————–An Associate English professor from Clemson University will receive support from the National Endowment for the Humanities through the agency’s latest round of grants and fellowships. Michael LeMahieu been awarded a $60,000 fellowship to continue work on his book project, entitled “Reconstructing Civil War Memory in American Literature After Brown v. Board of Education ”  LeMahieu’s fellowship is part […]

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Sports Update For Monday, May 20th, 2019; Clemson And South Carolina Begin Conference Baseball Tournament Play This Week

(Seneca, SC)———-Both the Clemson Tigers and the South Carolina Gamecocks made their respective conference postseason baseball tournaments that begin play this week.  Clemson won two out of three games against Wake Forest this past weekend. The Tigers are the 8th seed overall in the ACC Baseball Tournament and were placed in Pool A, along with Atlantic Division Champion and overall […]

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South Carolina Attorney General’s Office Announces Silent Tears Donation To Various Organizations

(Seneca, SC)——The South Carolina Attorney General’s office has announced that Silent Tears plans to donate $5 million dollars to fund capital needs of organizations statewide that assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse.  Silent Tears, according to a press release from the Attorney General’s office, was formed to systematically address the complex issues associated with child sexual […]

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Clemson University Media Units To Transition To University’s Communications Department On July 1st

(Seneca, SC)—————–Clemson University has announced that the University’s media units will transition from the Division of Student Affairs to the University’s communications department beginning July 1st. The organizations include Tigervision, Clemson’s TV network; The Tiger, the university’s student-run newspaper; the Pendulum, an international affairs magazine; the Tiger Town Observer, a political news journal; The Chronicle, Clemson’s student art and literary […]

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Clemson Area Transit Holds Celebration To Welcome Ten New Electric Buses To The Fleet

(Seneca, SC)—–CATbus or Clemson Area Transit held a ribbon cutting and celebration at their facility in Clemson to welcome the addition of ten electric powered buses to replace ten diesel buses in their fleet.  Among the speakers at yesterday event was Oconee State Senator Thomas Alexander, Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander and Clemson Mayor J.C. Cook.  After the ceremony, Keith Moody, […]

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