South Carolina Attorney General Announces Phone Companies Agree To Principles To Fight Robocalls

(Seneca, SC)—-South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced yesterday that phone companies have agreed to adopt eight principals to fight illegal robocalls.  Recently Wilson joined a public/private bipartisan coalition of 51 attorneys general and 12 phone companies to combat the problem.  The release says that the agreement will help protect phone users from the robocalls and make it easier for […]

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South Carolina Department Of Public Safety Kicks Off Latest “Sober Or Slammer” Campaign

(Seneca, SC)—-The South Carolina Department of Public Safety has kicked off its latest “Sober or Slammer” campaign that will last through Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd.  The campaign combines an increased law enforcement presence and a paid media campaign to curb impaired driving as people celebrate the last days of summer.  According to stats from the Department of Public Safety, […]

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City Of Clemson Offices To Close Early Next Thursday Due To First Clemson Football Game

(Seneca, SC)——The city of Clemson has announced that City Hall Offices will close at 1pm next Thursday, August 29th due to the increased traffic with Clemson’s first home football game next week against Georgia Tech.  The city announced that next Thursday’s sanitation and recycling routes will be picked up Wednesday, August 28th due to the assistance those workers will provide […]

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Anderson County Council To Hold Town Hall Meeting Next Tuesday Night At Center Rock Fire Department

(Seneca, SC)————Anderson County Council will be holding a town hall meeting next Tuesday, August 27th at 6:30pm at the Center Rock Fire Department, which is located at 5125 Dobbins Bridge Road in Anderson.  The meeting concerns the proposed County road fee. Council Chairman Tommy Dunn, who represents the area, invites and encourages the public to share their thoughts, concerns and […]

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Pickens County Manufacturer Announces Expansion And Creation Of New Jobs

(Seneca, SC)—–The South Carolina Department of Commerce announced yesterday that KP Components, Inc. plans to expand its Pickens County operations. The Denmark based company, which specializes in fully-automated machining of complex parts for a variety of industries, will make an investment of more than $16 million dollars that is expected to create 47 new jobs, according to a release from […]

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Oconee Economic Alliance Director Provides Update On County Industrial Parks During Planning And Economic Development Committee Meeting

(Seneca, SC)—–Before Tuesday’s Oconee County Council meeting, the Planning and Economic Development Committee met in council chambers and during that meeting, Oconee Economic Alliance Director Janet Hartman provided an economic development update, which included information on the three industrial parks in the county. Hartman shared statistics in regards to the industrial parks with the committee, including how many times that […]

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Sports Update For Thursday, August 22nd, 2019; Week Zero For The High School Football Season Kicks Off Tomorrow Night

(Seneca, SC)—–High school football begins tomorrow night with several games on tap for what is known as Week Zero. One of those games finds the Crescent Tigers, a member of the Western AAA conference, hosting McCormick. Crescent Head Coach Sheldon Evans says that fall camp has been rough on his team but the Tigers are showing great heart as they […]

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Tri-County Technical College’s Emergency Medical Technology Advisory Committee Recognized During Convocation

(Seneca, SC)——Tri-County Technical College’s Emergency Medical Technology Advisory Committee was recognized recently for its achievements during the College’s fall convocation. The advisory committee was created in 2016 and charged with developing a curriculum. According to a press release from the school, a new EMT-Paramedic program this fall offers an associate degree and two certificate options for future EMT’s and paramedics.  […]

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