Warning about phishing scams

The Greenville Better Business Bureau (BBB) continues to get reports of phishing scams.  They take the form of a “debt collector” needs you to pay immediately; a “police officer” claims to have a warrant for your arrest.  In the latest variation, a phony “process server” and a non-existent court case against you.  Among the ways you can protect yourself:  be […]

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Clemson-ACC pre-trial hearing tomorrow

Pickens County Courthouse is preparing for a lengthy hearing in Clemson University versus Atlantic Coast Conference — the civil case in which Clemson challenges the ACC’s exit fee, should the university leave the conference.  Tomorrow morning’s 10 o’clock hearing in Courtroom #1 at the Pickens County Courthouse might stretch three or four hours.  Judge Perry Gravley will preside. A court […]

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The Lake Keowee (home) build out

John Hamrick parlayed skill and persistence to make a success out of selling Lake Keowee properties for homebuilding.  Although he sold his Lake Keowee Real Estate business in Seneca years ago, Hamrick today is still active in property sales.  You can say he got in practically on the ground floor after the then Duke Power Company built Lake Keowee, as […]

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Tax-free weekend August 2-4

On many items, South Carolina shoppers will be excused from paying the state tax.  The annual Tax-Free Weekend takes place the first weekend in August — Friday, August 2 through Sunday, August 4.  During those 72 hours, eligible items — computers, printers, school supplies, clothing and accessories, shoes and certain bed and bath items — can be purchased tax-free in-store […]

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April wreck proved fatal Monday to car driver

The Anderson County coroner, Greg Shore, says a 31-year-old Townville woman died Monday in hospice care — nearly three months after she was hurt in a car accident on SC 24.  Preliminary investigation showed Jessica Goolsby traveled on 24 near Prater Gin Road, when her car left the highway, hit a culvert, and overturned.  Goolsby was thrown from the vehicle.

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Big Brother watching through a data service

Seneca can now track where its visitors come from, how long they stay, and which events they attend.  It’s all possible, the city administrator says, through the city’s arrangement with the Placer data service.  Administrator Moulder last night demonstrated for the city council some of the demographics of their visitors – most recently how many went to the July 4 […]

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