Chambers gather for mixer
Published Friday, July 3, 2009
Oconee County's three chambers of commerce held a joint mixer Thursday at H&R Block in Seneca. Members mingled, shared business information and enjoyed food provided by Wal-Mart. Read More |
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Holiday patrols to target impaired drivers
Published Friday, July 3, 2009
Although AAA predicts that holiday travel will be down 2.4 percent over last year, South Carolina Highway Patrol troopers and local law enforcement will be out in full force looking for impaired drivers. Read More |
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All tuckered out
Published Friday, July 3, 2009
18 month old Sophie Rogers looks ready for a nap after finishing a stroll to watch the July 4th celebration set up at Gignilliat Field with her grandmother Chris Jernigan Friday morning. Read More |
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Patriotic purchases
Published Friday, July 3, 2009
Jonathan Howard of Six Mile checks out some of the Fourth of July sales at Kmart in Seneca Friday afternoon. Read More |
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Candidates staying busy before Tuesday’s vote
Published Friday, July 3, 2009
GOP hopefuls for the empty Oconee County Council seat in District 1 plan to shake a lot of hands, and if the opportunity presents itself, kiss some babies as they make a final pitch for support during a busy holiday weekend before Tuesday’s primary. Read More |
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Holiday patrols to target impaired drivers
Published Friday, July 3, 2009
Although AAA predicts that holiday travel will be down 2.4 percent over last year, South Carolina Highway Patrol troopers and local law enforcement will be out in full force looking for impaired drivers. Read More |
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Women in Science perform 'surgery'
Published Thursday, July 2, 2009
Students Sydney McCollough, left, Karen Leon-Hernandez, right, and other rising 6th-8th grade students in Project WISE (Women In Science and Engineering) participate in a fetal "surgery" on a cow fetus Thursday morning, July 2, 2009 at Clemson University. Read More |
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Clemson University downplays tree-cutting uproar
Published Thursday, July 2, 2009
When bulldozers began last month to knock down trees at Clemson University’s Simpson Agricultural Research Station in Pendleton, and trucks were seen hauling timber away, nearby residents and conservation groups expressed shock and outrage. Read More |
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Talks heat up on Lake Hartwell recreation center
Published Thursday, July 2, 2009
tate officials said this week that negotiations are moving forward with a Seneca-based group on a potential sublease of pristine Lake Hartwell property they hope to convert into a destination where tourists could stay and play. Read More |
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