Petition to abolish BAR circulating
Published Saturday, May 10, 2008
“Sometimes I wish I didn’t start the historic district when I see all the problems it’s caused. When it comes to this, it makes me wonder if I made a wise decision.”
— Louise Bell, Seneca historian and organizer of Seneca’s original historic district
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Oconee County Red Cross Chapter announces upcoming fund-raisers
Published Saturday, May 10, 2008
The Oconee County Red Cross Chapter recently enjoyed a successful conclusion to its annual Heroes campaign, with 42 new enlistments, but Executive Director Kathy Rogers-Watson said continuing financial challenges mean there is never time to relax.
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Clemson confers 2,333 degrees
Published Saturday, May 10, 2008
More than 2,300 degrees were conferred Friday during commencement ceremonies at Clemson University. An honorary doctorate of humane letters was presented to S.C. Rep. Daniel T. Cooper.
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Brotherly love
Published Saturday, May 10, 2008
After Clemson University student Derrick Echols cashed his part-time paychecks, he sent the money back home to Atlanta. The wages paid for food and rent for his younger brother, DeAngelo Benjamin, who was attending Stockbridge High School. Read More |
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Judge denies change of venue motion for Inman
Published Friday, May 9, 2008
A motion to move the murder trial for Jerry Buck Inman, accused killer of former Clemson University student Tiffany Marie Souers, to a site outside the 13th Circuit was denied Thursday by Judge Edward Miller. Read More |
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Tax hike money to go toward health care
Published Friday, May 9, 2008
Now that the S.C. State Senate has approved a 50 cent-per-pack tax increase, the discussion is shifting towards how the $159 million in revenue generated by the hike will be disbursed. Read More |
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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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