Tammy Eidson

Six Mile – Tammy Leah Jones Eidson, 57, wife of John Wyatt Eidson, passed away on Friday, June 30, 2023 at Prisma Health – Oconee Memorial Hospital.   Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Tammy was the daughter of the late William Junior Jones and Betty Ruth Johns Jones.  Tammy formerly worked in retail management with Walmart for 27 years, […]

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CU grad to teach this summer in coastal Spain

A recent Clemson graduate, Carter Janse, is headed to the Mediterranean seaside city of Valencia, Spain.  The Fulbright scholar plans to teach English and help students there get excited about “STEM” — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.  The Fulbright U-S Student Program is designed to increase understanding between the people of the U-S and its 140 participating countries.  For Janse, […]

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Act of benevolence by a Walhalla student

A rising senior at Walhalla High School, Sadie Wright, has earned recognition from the Oconee Sheriff’s Office.  During a promotions ceremony for office personnel, Sadie was recognized for donating books to the Oconee Detention Center for inmates to read and enjoy.  Sheriff Crenshaw gave Sadie a sheriff’s office challenge coin and a certificate.

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Federal monies directed at aiding at-risk wildlife

Vulnerable wildlife in the Carolinas will benefit thru millions of dollars in grants from the U-S Fish and Wildlife Service.  Partners in the Carolinas will work together to prioritize the restoration and re-introduction efforts aimed at recovering imperiled fish communities.  Those partners are Clemson University,  local soil and water conservation districts, the South Carolina DNR, and the North Carolina Wildlife […]

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Broadband progress deeper into the divide

“ARPA” — American Rescue Plan Act — monies is credited with helping the Upcountry Fiber project to get ahead of its construction schedule.  Upcountry Fiber is the name for the internet service provider of two utilities, the Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative and the West Carolina Rural Telephone Co-Op.  It now counts more than 400 active miles of fiber under construction, […]

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New mixed-use development proposed in Clemson

Can Clemson’s main drag, College Avenue, accommodate another mixed-use development?  It’s question to weigh on the minds of the city council when a public hearing takes place next month on the Signet Uptown Planned Development.  The hearing will be 5 o’clock Monday evening, July 17 in council chambers at city hall.  According to the city’s description of the proposal, the […]

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