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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An opening in time for the holiday weekend

Staring tomorrow, the Seneca Creek Access Area on Lake Hartwell, at 280 Seneca Creek Road in Seneca, will re-open to the public.  The upgraded facility now provides a three-lane boat ramp, two courtesy docks, a fishing pier, a kayak launch and a picnic area. The Seneca Creek Access Area consists of 49 boat and 20 single vehicle parking spaces. ““We […]

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Promotions ceremony held last week

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office held a promotions ceremony on June 20th to honor and recognize an Animal Control Officer, two Uniform Patrol Deputy’s and a P.A.C.E. (Pro-Active Criminal Enforcement) Deputy who received promotions. The following Animal Control Officer was recognized for a promotion: Faith Cheek – Promoted to Vet Tech The following Uniform Patrol Bureau Deputy’s were recognized for […]

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Clemson senior is an Astronaut Scholar

A rising Clemson senior, Annika DeVol, has won an Astronaut Scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.  The $15 thousand scholarship is reserved for the brightest and most talented college students in the field of “STEM”–Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.  DeVol majors in materials science and engineering and minors in chemistry.  In materials science and engineering, students learn to design, develop […]

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Seneca city July 4 schedule

The city of Seneca and Light and Water offices will close on July 4 to allow employees to enjoy the holiday.  But, for the convenience of utility customers, the Light and Water night deposit will remain open 24 hours for payments.  If you have a utility emergency, call 864/885-2723 for help.

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A note to Walhalla sanitation customers

If your day to put out trash for pickup by Walhalla trucks is Tuesday, the holiday bodes a change next week.  Russ Price, director of public works, announces that Tuesday, July 4 trash will be collected Wednesday and Thursday next week, July 5 and 6.  Customers should have their roll carts out by 7 am Wednesday.  All other Walhalla pickup […]

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Paris “Pete” Cobb

Westminster – Paris “Pete” Collins Cobb, 88, husband of Sylvia Vinson Cobb, passed away on Wednesday, June 28th, 2023 at Fairview Park Assisted Living.   Born in Oconee County, South Carolina, Pete was the son of the late Leslie Cobb and Mary Cobb.  Pete formerly worked for Oconee Mills for many years and later retired from Dunlop in the quality […]

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