Section of Clemson street closed

Part of Clemson’s Keowee Trail is closed starting today to allow the Fowler Corporation to install storm drainage infrastructure as part of the 412 College Project.  The work could take two weeks.  To access Abernathy Park, enter from 123; for businesses opposite the road closure, enter from College Avenue.

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Water-related death

An autopsy takes place today to assist the Oconee coroner in the investigation of the death yesterday of a 53-year-old Walhalla man.  Coroner Addis says emergency divers pulled Scott Lamar Price from water 12 to 15 feet deep near Clemson.  Just before 8:30 yesterday morning, authorities were alerted by the report of a drowning in Lake Hartwell near the Hart’s […]

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Clemson’s Dockside awarded during Texas meeting

  Clemson’s large Dockside project of apartment living and commercial space received an innovator’s award during the Student Housing Business annual meeting in Austin, Texas.  Dockside covers more than 22 thousand square feet of property abutting Lake Hartwell at the bridge into Oconee County.  The Dockside partners –the builder, the architects, and the bankers – developed the project in a […]

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Authorities respond to drowning report

According to Oconee Sheriff’s Office, a man was pulled from water this morning at an apartment complex on Hart’s Ridge Drive near Clemson.  The call for help was made at 8:28 am.  Scott Krein, emergency preparedness director, says the individual was sent for treatment as CPR and other life-saving measures were being performed.  No other information was made available.

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Luther Lyle turned to Phil Shirley

Health reasons have forced history buff Luther Lyle of Oconee to resign as the county’s representative to SC250 — the South Carolina American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission.  And yesterday, without luck, Lyle tried to persuade Phil Shirley of Oconee PRT to take his place.  However, Shirley says, he simply is too busy with his many responsibilities.  But Shirley told 101.7/WGOG NEWS […]

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