Duncan hails energy court ruling

According to U-S Representative Jeff Duncan, an appeals court decision will allow for the completion of a pipeline to connect West Virginia and the Southeast and will free up more natural gas to power homes and businesses in South Carolina.  Duncan, South Carolina’s 3rd District representative, calls the court ruling in the case Appalachian Voices v. U-S Department of the […]

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Domestic violence investigation near Seneca

Investigation by the Oconee Sheriff’s Office into a fight reported early Friday at a home near Seneca led to the arrest of a 37-year old man – identified by the sheriff’s office as the former boyfriend of the female resident.  Law enforcement records show charges of first degree burglary and domestic violence third degree against Brandon Lysle Vanblarcom of the […]

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The return is underway at Clemson University

The start of Clemson University classes is still days away, but the university community is packed with students who are occupying living spaces.  By afternoon yesterday, the dumpsters at one complex overflowed with boxes and other debris from items that the in-coming students have brought with them.  As the students make their way in and around campus, expect heavy traffic […]

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Diver killed in Lake Jocassee

A diver killed Saturday in Lake Jocassee has been identified as a 50-year old Florida man.  Chief Deputy Coroner Andrew Wilson of Pickens County says Anthon Reno, 50-year old resident of Fleming Island, Florida became unresponsive during a diving incident late Saturday morning at the Wall at Lake Jocassee.  An autopsy is scheduled.  The death is being investigated by the […]

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Gordon Corbett

Walhalla – Gordon Rose Corbett, 86, husband of the late Jolene Eugenia Crooks Corbett, passed away on Saturday, August 12, 2023 at his residence.   Born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Gordon was the son of the late Mark Corbett and Clara Smith Corbett.  Gordon was a retired Market Manager with Winn Dixie, a member of College Street Baptist Church where […]

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Anticipate heavy traffic during move-in week

New and continuing students arrive next week at Clemson.  Each day–Monday, August 14-Saturday, August 19–students arrive between 8 am and 5:30 pm for scheduled move-in appointments.  Expect heavy traffic on the main campus–especially on highway 76 and Perimeter Road.  Before unloading, students for the new year will be routed to P-8 parking lot to check-in and receive room keys.

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