Fourth CU student receives Fulbright grant

Recent Clemson graduate Lauren Harroff of Concord, North Carolina has received a Fulbright grant to conduct research in the African country of Uganda. The fourth Clemson alumnus to receive a Fulbright this year, Harroff graduated in May with a degree in bio-systems engineering. She volunteered with the Pendleton Place Children’s Center, took part in peer mentoring with the Calhoun Honors […]

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Traffic move on Sheep Farm Road

  As early as Saturday, the general contractor for Sheep Farm Road will change traffic lanes between U.S. 123 and the Bountyland Road. Paving of the new Bountyland alignment is tentatively scheduled Thursday and the traffic lanes are to be switched once the paving is finished. According to an announcement by Embree Griner III of the U.S. Group, “We will […]

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Title II projects within USFS

The resource advisory committee of the Sumter and Francis Marion National Forests will consider an estimated $150 thousand in funding next month for Title II projects that benefit forest lands in Oconee, Union, Newberry, and Berkeley counties. The committee meets September 6 in Columbia, and the meeting is open to the public. Though the resource advisory committee will have oversight […]

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Harvey Gantt and that day 50 years ago

The day before another year of classes begins at Clemson, the university welcomed back the first African-American to attend Clemson. At this morning’s convocation, Harvey Gantt was greeted with warm applause. The former Charlotte, North Carolina mayor and a distinguished architect by trade, Gantt remembered that emotional, historic time 50 years ago when his enrollment integrated Clemson, an event known […]

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Ceremonial bill signing in Anderson

Governor Nikki Haley’s schedule brings her to Anderson this morning for the ceremonial signing of a bill, co-authored by State Senator Thomas Alexander of Oconee-Pickens. It’s Senate bill 1213, the Medal of Valor Act. That bill adds a chapter to the state laws “to recognize South Carolinians, or individuals with certain ties to South Carolina, who were killed in action […]

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Kopera receives Tech staff’s Excellence Award

Ken Kopera, the physical plant director at Tri-County Technical College, has been honored with the highest award given for staff excellence at the college. The Powdersville resident received the Presidential Medallion for Staff Excellence. The medallion, along with a cash award made possible by the Tri-County Foundation, goes to a person who best exemplifies the college philosophy and has contributed […]

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With Harry it’s an obsession

The summer driving season and the lack of refineries are among the reasons given for a 30-cent-a-gallon increase in the cost of gasoline at the pump. Another reason given for the cost of motoring is nature-related and not lost on an Oconee County man. Harry Wertheimer continues to wage a campaign against ethanol-mixed gasoline, whose costs are increasing because of […]

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Public schools reopen this morning

The opening of Oconee public schools this morning is a reminder for everyone to be extra safe while driving. Those traveling should watch for children waiting for buses. And, according to Superintendent Mike Lucas, it’s a good idea to drive slower near school campuses. At Clemson this morning, the university officially starts its academic year with the Victor Hurst Convocation. […]

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How the rescue was accomplished

An Aiken family of three is being credited with taking action Saturday night on the Chattooga River that not only helped protect them from the elements but helped facilitate the search that eventually found them cold, wet, tired and hungry. But, according to the account provided by Adam Williams, Deputy Rescue Chief for Oconee County, the members of the Riley […]

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