In the mood for some food
Published Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
A gathering of hungry ducks hunts for a meal by the pond in the South Carolina Botanical Gardens at Clemson University on Wednesday afternoon. Read More |
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Bid openings for CAT facility preparation set for Friday
Published Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
Approximately 10 bids for conducting asbestos abatement and demolition of two houses standing on West Lane property that will serve as the new home to Clemson Area Transit (CAT) will be opened Friday morning. Read More |
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Senn graduates from U.S. Navy Boot Camp
Published Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
Jonathan "Rusty" Senn, of Clemson, S.C., has graduated from the U.S. Navy Boot Camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. on Aug. 14, 2009. Read More |
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Clemson’s Mayor Abernathy frustrated over ‘eyesores’
Published Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009
Clemson Mayor Larry Abernathy isn’t bashful in showing his frustration at what he calls two of the city’s biggest eyesores — the old Lake Hartwell Inn on U.S. Highway 123 entering the city and the Tower Place building on College Avenue. Read More |
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Election to fill Clemson City Council seat is Feb. 9
Published Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009
Pickens County Director of Registrations and Elections Rodney Allen announced Tuesday that a special election to fill the Clemson City Council seat officially vacated Monday by Elouise James will take place Feb. 9. Read More |
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A bloody rivalry
Published Monday, Nov. 16, 2009
Clemson University junior Margie Hatcher gives blood on Monday morning at the Hendrix Center during the annual Clemson-USC Blood Drive. Read More |
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Oconee, Pickens celebrate American Education Week
Published Monday, Nov. 16, 2009
This week is being recognized as “American Education Week,” and the school districts of Oconee and Pickens counties are among those taking part in the national celebration that began 88 years ago. Read More |
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