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Seneca man in custody, two more sought in robbery
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
Randy Shakiem Haymon, an 18-year-old Seneca native, is behind bars, charged with strong arm robbery after allegedly attacking a man visiting a friend in Seneca.
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Guthrie’s coming to Clemson
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
Guthrie’s, which specializes in golden fried chicken fingers with more than 50 locations throughout the South, is set to open its Clemson restaurant within a couple of weeks.
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Big bucks, more prestige for Clemson computing
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
A software mogul’s $2.5 million donation to Clemson University will translate into two new computer-oriented endowed chairs.
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State Championships turn eyes towards Clemson's Death Valley
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
High school football season officially kicks off this weekend, but representatives of the Upstate Chamber of Commerce are turning their attention toward championship weekend.
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State takes over Stumphouse property
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) signed papers this month that officially protects and preserves close to 1,000 acres, including property surrounding the Stumphouse Tunnels and Issaqueena Falls tourist attractions.
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Showers fail to quell football fever
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
Rain didn't seem to dampen the spirits of those who turned out for Thursday night's Seneca High School pep rally, which was a prelude to Seneca's game tonight Pendleton High School.
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Rival hits treasurer on claims
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
The Constitution Party candidate for Oconee County Treasurer thinks Greg Nowell, the incumbent treasurer, is off on his numbers when claiming Oconee taxpayers have been overcharged $72 million over the past four years.
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Lowe’s to amend size of proposed Clemson store
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
Officials for a proposed Lowe’s store in Clemson told members of the planning commission this week that they have reduced the size of its proposed building in response to concerns by affected residents living nearby.
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Arrests: 8/29/08
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
Natasha Aimee Vickery, 103 J Cobb Dr., Seneca, Booking Date: 8/27/08 5:50 a.m., Age: 38, Agency: Oconee County Sheriff Office, Charge Date: 8/27/08, Charge: open container
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Capital Projects Commission vets new library
Published Friday, Aug. 29, 2008
The Oconee County Capital Projects Commission reviewed schematics Thursday for a new Seneca branch library, which would be located on the grounds of the future Blue Ridge Elementary School.
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Southern Wesleyan University’s convocation
Published Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008
Harold Waters addresses students, faculty and staff during Southern Wesleyan University’s convocation Aug. 21 in the Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the campus in Central.
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Clemson council discusses future city hall renovations
Published Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008
Clemson City Council has agreed to meet with a representative of DP3 Architects on Tuesday night to discuss future renovations to City Hall.
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Sewer officials weigh options at Martin Creek
Published Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008
The Oconee County Sewer Commission/Joint Regional Sewer Authority is expecting feedback from a consultant Friday that could help decide whether the use of a sewer plant at the Highpointe of Clemson development is a feasible alternative in proceeding with the nearly $6 million Martin Creek sewer project.
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Councilmen reject treasurer’s allegations
Published Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008
County officials rejected Wednesday allegations that an assessment error led to taxpayers having been overcharged millions of dollars and said a state Department of Revenue (DOR) review of the matter would not cause a new millage rate to be set or tax bills sent out in the fall.
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City to lend financial hand to Clemson chamber
Published Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008
When the Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce moved into the Clemson Railroad Depot five years ago, following its purchase by the city from Norfolk Southern, it took out a $120,000 loan to perform an extensive upfit of the facility.
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