Sports Update For Monday, April 29th, 2019; Seneca Baseball Loses To Woodruff In AAA Upper State Playoffs

(Seneca, SC)——————-The Seneca baseball team lost in extra innings Saturday to Woodruff by a score of 3-2 in 10 innings in the AAA Upper State playoffs. Mason Fassino and Ryan Moore drove in both Seneca runs.  Both Seneca soccer teams will be involved in postseason action this week. The women’s team will play at Camden tonight at 6pm while the […]

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Kappa Delta At Clemson University Receives Grant For Supportive Environmental Care Kits

(Seneca, SC)—————————-Kappa Delta of Clemson University has partnered with Prisma Health Upstate to provide community education and collect items for new supportive environmental care kits as part of a $10,000 grant awarded to its chapter and that of two other Upstate institutions, Furman University and Wofford College.  The grant aims to bring community awareness regarding child abuse and neglect, education […]

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Clemson University Professor Co-Author Of Newest Publication From The American Academy Of Arts And Sciences

(Seneca, SC)————Clemson University recently announced that a faculty member is the co-author of the newest publication from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences that offers insights and recommendations to increase the role of scientists in times of disaster.  Gary Machlis is a Clemson professor of Environmental Sustainability and former science adviser to the director of the U.S. National Park […]

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Contract Construction Names Student Of The Month For The Month Of March

(Seneca, SC)—————Contract Construction named their Student of the Month for the month of March, which was Chris Mullikin from Walhalla High School. Chris is in a building construction class at Walhalla High School.  Dr. Meghan Ketterman, who is the Director of Business Development with Contract Construction, discusses the genesis of the Student of the Month program and the importance of […]

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2019 Central Railroad Festival Scheduled For Saturday, April 26th

(Seneca, SC)————————–The Central Railroad Festival is coming up tomorrow in the town of Central. Great food and festivities will be on the agenda, which will include live music, activities for kids and arts and crafts vendors.  The festival will run from 10am until 5pm and in conjunction with the 2019 Greater Clemson Music Festival, the Central Railroad Festival will present […]

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10th Circuit Solicitor’s Office Announces Prison Sentence, Denial Of Bond This Week In Court

(Seneca, SC)—————The 10th Circuit Solicitor’s Office as announced that 51 year old Mickey Cox of Seneca pled guilty in General Sessions Court to two counts of Trafficking in Methamphetamine. One of the cases was investigated by the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office while the other case was investigated by the Seneca Police Department. According to Deputy Solicitor Lindsey Simmons, Mr. Cox, […]

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Sports Update For Friday, April 26th, 2019; Walhalla Picks Up Postseason Win In Baseball

(Seneca, SC)——————The Walhalla baseball team picked up a win in playoff action last night with a 16-2 win over Daniel. Patrick Campbell had three hits and two RBI’s for Walhalla while Corey Loggins had three RBI’s for the Razorbacks. Aidan Evans pitched four innings with four strikeouts to pick up the win.  The Seneca men’s and women’s track and field […]

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The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Toccoa, Georgia Man On Multiple Charges, Including Grand Larceny

(Seneca, SC)——————The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Toccoa, Georgia man this week on multiple charges, including a charge of Grand Larceny.  29 year old Michael Dean Bledsoe was also booked in on arrest warrants charging him with Malicious Injury to Personal Property and Obtaining a Signature Under False Pretenses.  According to arrest warrants, Bledsoe is accused of stealing over […]

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Boil Water Advisory For Some Residents And Customers Of Westminster Water System Lifted

(Seneca, SC)———–The Boil Water Advisory that had been affecting some residents and customers of the Westminster Water System was lifted yesterday afternoon.  The Utility Department advises those residents that were affected that they no longer have to vigorously boil their water prior to drinking or cooking.  The Boil Water Advisory was previously issued on Monday of this week. According to […]

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Sanitary Sewer Overflow This Weekend Along Clemson Boulevard In Anderson County Cleaned Up

(Seneca, SC)——————————–Anderson County announced in a press release yesterday that due to a blockage in the Highway 76 gravity line that occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, a section near 4299 Clemson Boulevard experienced a Sanitary Sewer Overflow.  According to the release, the location has been cleaned up and lime added for odor control with the overflow being […]

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