Cattle research to be featured during field day

Genetic markers, genomics and impacts of fescue grasses on cattle fetuses are some of the topics appearing on the agenda for this year’s field day Clemson University’s Simpson Research and Education Center.  The fourth annual Simpson Research and Education Field Day is set Saturday, August 20 at 2013 Lebanon Road, Pendleton.  The field day gets under way with registration at […]

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Family’s seventh sibling to graduate

When Leslie Sanders graduates Friday she will be the last in a line of seven brothers and sisters from the same family to earn a diploma from Clemson University.  Sanders had a leg up on her fellow classmates when she entered as a freshman in 2011.  Four of her siblings were still enrolled.  That made for a team to usher […]

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“We’ve been baking”

July is remembered for its average high temperature of 95.6 degrees in Walhalla.  Barbara Wilson, the U-S Weather Observer, recorded just shy of 3″ of rain the entire month.  The final day of July 2016 finished this week:  the Walhalla high was 97, the low 69, and 0.03″ rain.

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Museum contents to be trucked to Seneca

A donation of museum contents that, for Seneca, represented a Christmas gift last year are to arrive by transport trucks this week in the “City of Smiles, the City with Style.”  The museum contents, originally part of a low state mansion, have been temporarily stored in a warehouse belonging to the South Carolina Art Museum in Columbia.  Dr. John Martin, […]

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Josh Stephens to have the answers tonight

Members of Walhalla Partners for Progress will look to a young Pine Street Oconee County office worker for answers tonight to a couple of perplexing questions.  One is just what is Oconee County’s Corridor Plan.  Another is “Rustic Elegance.”  What does the phrase mean in terms of a design standard.  PFP welcomes to its meeting tonight Josh Stephens, Deputy Director […]

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Fire displaces Pickens family from their home

Two adults and a child were displaced from their Pickens home late Saturday afternoon.  The fire on Brandy Lane destroyed the home.  The Red Cross provided the family the immediate needs of temporary lodging, food, clothing and comfort kits of personal hygiene items.  To help neighbors who have been affected by home fires, as well as other disasters, become a […]

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National Heatstroke Prevention Day is Sunday

The nationwide recognition of National Heatstroke Prevention Day is Sunday, and the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office and Safe Kids Upstate are partnering to remind everyone about hot vehicles and the dangers of children being trapped inside. So far as of today, there have been 23 reported deaths in the United States of children who have died in hot vehicles,” according […]

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Addressing Oconee’s sub-standard bridges

A state lawmaker makes a prediction as to when all of Oconee’s sub-standard, load-restricted bridges will be repaired.  As soon as 10 years, Senator Thomas Alexander predicted during a speaking appearance this week in Westminster.  Alexander says he bases his prediction on the bond money that the state is turning to for work on the state’s roads and bridges.  Meantime, […]

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