Anderson attorney last person standing

The way appears clear for an Anderson attorney to win an open judgeship in the Family Court of Oconee and Anderson counties.  State Senate President Thomas Alexander, Walhalla Republican, says his latest information ahead of next week’s judicial elections is that David Brousseau is now unopposed, as a second deemed qualified candidate, Heather Scalzo, has withdrawn.  A joint session of […]

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A women’s outdoor retreat

Plans are set to bring women together next month at Clemson University for a weekend outdoor retreat.  The state’s oldest conservation non-profit, the South Carolina Wildlife Federation, promises eight classes of instruction in outdoor skills in a hands-on weekend, Friday through Sunday, May 3-5.  Details are being announced over 101.7/WGOG airwaves by BeBe Dalton Harrison.

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An academic first for Clemson University

Clemson University claims an academic first.  Five of its students are chosen for this year’s Barry Goldwater Scholarship.  The scholarship recognizes students of exceptional promise in advancing research in mathematics, natural sciences and engineering.  The five are Caroline Argenti, Adam Gatch, Maggie Marte, Cody Waters, and Audrey Wessinger.

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Four Oconeeans confess to sex crimes

A 35-year-old Oconeean is being allowed to remain on home incarceration, in this instance, as part of the court sentence that settles his case of sexual exploitation of a minor third degree.  Ernest Joseph McDonald pleaded guilty this afternoon in front of Judge Scott Sprouse.  The sentence:  10 years prison, suspended to three years home incarceration, followed by five years […]

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Ron Wygal to respond to an RFP

Ron Wygal of Simpsonville, South Carolina and Dallas, Texas is going to respond to the South Carolina PRT call for requests for proposals to develop the 325-acre Lake Hartwell peninsula in Oconee County.  His construction company is working with the Philadelphia office of an international architect firm.  Wygal has interest in at least part of the peninsula to build a […]

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The sky turned grey Friday afternoon

Smoke disbursed Friday from a Georgia prescribed burn all the way into Walhalla and as far south as the Bountyland Community near Seneca.  Sky 96.3 Clayton Radio reported a 1,261 acre burn inside the Chattooga Ranger District, five miles northeast of Clayton.  It prompted Mountain Rest Fire Department to post:  “The wind is blowing our direction.”

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Clemson trustees approve upgrades and expansions

The kitchen at the Clemson University Madren Center anticipates a greater demand once the new alumni and visitor center is finished.  The board of trustees will use $3.6 million in housing and dining money, along with an additional $700 thousand, to upgrade the kitchen.  The trustees last week also approved two main campus projects:  a $2.5M expansion to the R-4 […]

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