Paying more at the pump, we are

  Gas pump prices continue their upward climb, and motorists across the Carolinas are paying it.  The states’ average price is now the most expensive daily average price since April of 2019.  According to the motor club AAA, pump prices are increasing as refinery utilization is at an all-time low and on Friday crude oil prices surged.

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Carolina motorists feel the pinch at the pump

Pump prices in the Carolinas continue to increase on the week, with North and South Carolina state averages now being the most expensive daily average price since April 2019. North Carolina’s gas price average has climbed 22 cents since mid-February, while South Carolina’s average climbed 23 cents. “Many factors are causing an uptick in prices at the pump including rising […]

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Failure to yield determined cause of accident

A police investigation in Seneca has determined a cause for a multi-vehicle accident around 10:15 Saturday morning at the East End intersection–the 123 By-Pass and SC 130, the Rochester Highway.  Responders were faced with reports a possible entrapment and one overturned small truck that came to rest atop two others.  The driver of a Nissan, a Seneca man, was sent […]

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Dorothy Frances Webb

West Union, SC — Dorothy Frances Webb, 88, wife of the late Ernest Stancil Webb, of 309 Rose Drive, West Union, passed away Monday, March 8, 2021, at Cottingham Hospice House.   A native of Rabun Gap, GA, Mrs. Webb was the daughter of the late Jack and Octa Rogers Wilburn. She was a member of Coneross Church of God. […]

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Road-stream crossings that impede fish movement

The Sumter National Forest proposes to replace 59 road-stream crossings, 26 of which are in the Andrew Pickens District.  An inventory of crossings has determined that many impede or prevent fish movements in streams.  All of the crossings are on Forest Service land, but some are on state and county jurisdiction roads.  The Forest Service promises that they won’t replace […]

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A drive to succeed in a male-dominated field

  Clemson University credits a student majoring in bio-engineering with strides toward a career that has been male-dominated.  She’s Ashley Babinchak, who arrived at Clemson with an interest in biology and engineering.  And now Ashley has been accepted a summer intern with the medical device company Arthrex.  She’ll be an intern at the company’s headquarters in Naples, Florida.

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Free food available tomorrow in Westminster

The food box program “Farmers to Families” of the USDA returns tomorrow to Westminster.  While supplies last, members of the public may drive up to the parking lot of the Westminster Depot at 129 Main Street beginning at 9:30 am.  One box per vehicle is the requirement.  Making possible tomorrow’s food giveaway is the city of Westminster and Oconee First […]

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