Sports Update For Thursday, May 30th, 2019; Alabama At South Carolina Football Game On September 14th To Kickoff At 3:30PM

(Seneca, SC)————-South Carolina announced yesterday that the Gamecocks home football game against Alabama on Saturday, September 14th will kick-off at 3:30pm and will be broadcast on CBS.  The last time the Gamecocks played Alabama at Williams-Brice Stadium was October 9th of 2010, when Carolina upset the then number one ranked Crimson Tide by a score of 35-21.  The Southeastern Conference […]

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Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Announces Arrival Of Unmanned Aerial Support Technology

(Seneca, SC)———-The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has announced the arrival of new search and rescue equipment in regards to unmanned aerial support technology.  According to the press release from the Sheriff’s Office, the purchase of this system will be used in conjunction with the Sheriff’s Office helicopter for law enforcement and first responder events such as search and rescue missions, […]

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Anderson County Seniors Farmers Market Nutrition Program Begins Next Week

(Seneca, SC)————–Anderson County has announced that Anderson County Seniors may apply for produce vouchers as part of the Seniors Farmers Market Nutrition Program from June 5 – June 7.  The Anderson County Senior Citizens Program and the Anderson County Farmers Market, in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Social Services and other state agencies, will issue vouchers to eligible […]

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Clemson University Changes Name Of Performing Arts Undergraduate Degree

(Seneca, SC)———-Clemson University announced earlier this year that the University’s College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities has changed the name of its performing arts undergraduate degree.  The Bachelor of Arts in Production Studies In Performing Arts Degree now will be known as the Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts. The change will take effect in the fall of this year.  […]

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Clemson University Professor Receives National And State Awards For Contributions To Environmental Sciences

(Seneca, SC)—————A Clemson University professor has received a national and state award for his contributions to the environmental sciences.  Patrick McMillan, who is the Hilliard Professor for Environmental Sustainability, received the 2019 Award of Excellence from the National Garden Club which was given out at the 90th annual convention in Biloxi, MS.  McMillan also received the South Carolina Environmental Awareness […]

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S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority Approves Grants Assistance For 26 Communities, Including Grant Designated For Seneca Rail Park

(Seneca, SC)———————The S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority announced recently in a press release that the Authority has approved grant assistance for 26 communities, totaling more than $12 million dollars.  The grants, according to the release, will strengthen water, sewer and storm water infrastructure. In fiscal year 2019, 54 projects have been awarded, totaling $25.7 million dollars.  Oconee County was awarded a […]

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South Carolina Department Of Public Safety Announces A Preliminary Total Of Eight Persons Killed On South Carolina Roadways During Memorial Day Weekend

(Seneca, SC)—————-The South Carolina Department of Public Safety has announced that a preliminary total of eight persons were killed on South Carolina roadways during the Memorial Day Weekend travel period, which began at 6pm last Friday, May 24th and concluded just before midnight on Monday, May 27th.  A total of eight persons were killed on South Carolina roadways during Memorial […]

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church In Pendleton Celebrating 200th Anniversary June 8th

(Seneca, SC)———St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Pendleton will be celebrating their 200th anniversary of its founding on Saturday, June 8th from 11am until 3pm. The event is free and open to the public.  The event will feature guided tours of the church and churchyard, live music, ice cream, cookies and lemonade.  The church was established on June 17th, 1789 and […]

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