Seneca celebrates the fourth
Published Saturday, July 5, 2008
Thousands gathered in the Seneca summer sun Friday to celebrate the nation’s 232nd birthday at the Gignilliat Community Center.
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Insurance insecurity
Published Saturday, July 5, 2008
When the Group of Eight industrialized countries meets next week in Japan for its annual forum, the economy, which has even forced people living in the richest countries to penny pinch, will likely be at the center of discussion. Read More |
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Pedal power
Published Saturday, July 5, 2008
Oconee County Magistrate Blake Norton and his cycling buddy, Dwight Addis, recalled encountering what could have easily turned into a road-rage moment.
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Exile on Mechanic Street
Published Saturday, July 5, 2008
"You can’t roll up the street after 5 p.m. That’s when visitors and residents will spend money.”
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Clemson City Council to hold public hearing Monday
Published Saturday, July 5, 2008
The Clemson Planning Commission said that the current ordinance regulating off-street parking requirements for nursing homes, at 1.1 parking spaces for each bed, is outdated and in need of change.
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Sefick rezoning request back in hands of city council
Published Saturday, July 5, 2008
In what has become an all-too-familiar site during the past year, a request by Steve Sefick to rezone property between Cochran Road and Lindsay Road will again appear on the Clemson City Council’s meeting agenda Monday night.
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Volunteers still sought for Dixie Youth tourney
Published Friday, July 4, 2008
With a little more than two weeks remaining before the Dixie Youth 12-and-younger baseball tournament kicks off at Nettles Park, organizers said additional volunteers are needed to help man the event.
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Storyteller tackles Oconee County history
Published Friday, May 2, 2008
A master storyteller from Minnesota has accepted the challenge of packing the rich history and heritage of Oconee County into a dramatic video that promoters of the project hope could be used to showcase the local area to a broader audience.
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SDOC, newspaper announce e-Alert system
Published Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007
WALHALLA— The Daily Journal and upstatetoday.com, in partnership with The School District of Oconee County, has announced the creation of a new e-Alert program that will make notification of school emergencies, delays or closings much easier for parents and staff.
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