Senate leader sings the praises of Schneider Electric

Thomas Alexander says South Carolina’s pleasant weather along with a skilled workforce and friendly business approach are reasons that leading manufacturers are investing in the state.  Senator Alexander, the State Senate president, calls attention to this week’s Schneider Electric announcements to expand both in Richland County and in Alexander’s home county, Oconee County.  The producer of energy management technology is […]

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Apprentices experience the manufacturing environment

Seneca’s BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions says its latest  apprenticeship program is success.  The program is geared to help individuals with no prior manufacturing experience, and it transitions individuals to from various backgrounds into what’s envisioned to be thriving manufacturing careers.  Four apprentices finished 11 months of training:  Andrew Bratcher, Anna Brewer, Destiny Hickman, and Hunter Watson.  They’ve earned […]

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Clemson faculty member to teach in Iceland

Clemson faculty member Kelly Caine heads this summer to an island country between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans.  And Clemson says when Caine goes to Iceland as a Fulbright Scholar, she will plant a flag for the U-S, for Clemson, and for her hometown of Greenville.  She plans to research and teach cybersecurity at the University of Iceland starting in […]

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Traffic control measures to be needed in Salem

For only a rare, if ever, time traffic control measures are on the horizon for the small town of Salem.  Ryan Hardin, town administrator, predicts traffic control measures will be needed during the next year as contractors undertake water line replacement work that’ll abut SC 130.  It’s a major infrastructure project that Salem looks forward to in 2024-25.  Hardin also […]

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Trustees set new Clemson tuition fees

What the next set of Clemson students shell out for a college education depends on their locale.  The university announces that, for 2024-25, tuition rates will remain frozen for in-state undergraduates.  Tuition for out-of-state students, however, is being raised by 3.5%.  The board of trustees also approved housing and dining rates posted in January.  Those fees are changed annually to […]

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Lucille Alley Stewart Pickett

West Union, SC — Lucille Alley Stewart Pickett, 96, of West Union, SC, passed away on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at Lila Doyle Nursing Home.   First married to David Roy Stewart, Jr. of Madison, NC, then to John E. Pickett of West Union, SC.   She was born in Mayodan, NC, on June 5, 1928. The daughter of John […]

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Arrest made after home burglarized near Walhalla

The investigation of a home burglary near Walhalla has led to the arrest of a 34-year-old man.  According to the Oconee Sheriff’s Office, charges of first degree burglary, petty larceny, and malicious injury to property were placed against Brent Eric Money, identified by the sheriff’s office as a neighbor to the crime scene.  The burglary part of the investigation started […]

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