Court action alleges bus driver was victim of “constructive discharge”

Oconee School District and its workers compensation insurance company, Star Net, are named defendants in a lawsuit for a school bus driver who claims she lost her job because she filed claims for workers’ compensation. The lawsuit was filed electronically over the weekend in the Oconee Common Pleas Court by Charleston attorney Thomas Bailey Smith on behalf of school bus […]

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Upstate counties worried by increasing traffic

Julian Davis is likely to be one of three Oconee County councilmen who cross the county line into Pickens today for a meeting of their counterparts from three other counties. Davis, the new chairman of Oconee County Council, says it’s productive for county councilmen from neighboring counties to get together occasionally to talk about common problems, and he expects today’s […]

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Frontier encampment remindful of late 18th century life

(2/11/19) Frontier encampment remindful of late 18th century life At a state park near Walhalla, this Saturday is the time for the annual Frontier Encampment. The 210-acre Oconee Station State Historic Site will welcome the public between 10 am and 3 pm to imagine life immediately after the American Revolution when Oconee Station was a frontier outpost. Re-enactors will interpret […]

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New King banners to fly on Seneca street

A new set of banners drawing attention to the civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will fly on Seneca’s South Sixth Street. The banners, featuring a likeness of King along with sayings toward peace among the races, were displayed Friday during the city’s annual Black History Luncheon. Scott Moulder, city administrator, told the crowed he looks forward to […]

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Ground broken for new child development center

Clemson University’s board of trustees participated in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new child development center before convening the full board for its quarterly meeting Friday afternoon. The 12,700-square-foot child care facility, located on the main campus at S.C. Highway 93 and Seneca Creek Road near the Snow Family Outdoor Fitness and Wellness Center, will be operated by a private, […]

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Record high Seneca crowd celebrates Black History

In the estimation of the mayor, this year’s Black History Luncheon in Seneca set an attendance record. Mayor Dan Alexander estimates the turnout was 300 guests. He and others were beaming about the message left by the keynote luncheon speaker, a college professor of English and American studies. For Dr. Berlethia Pitts, this was a homecoming, for she is a […]

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Moulder foresees Seneca party atmosphere

One of the ideas kicking around in the head of Seneca’s first-year administrator is creating Seneca as a destination spot for Clemson football fans on Game Day Saturdays. Scott Moulder told the Seneca Rotary Club this week that he’s interested in what Clemson fans would think about the idea of renting RV spaces to Tiger fans, considering that Clemson appears […]

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