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Walhalla residents will take to the polls today to decide which candidates will fill two seats on Walhalla City Council that ...
Athletes from across the Southeast and beyond journeyed to Clemson this weekend to participate in the sixth year of the ...
Any dog — even close family pets — can bite a person and cause injury. With the second full week of April being National Dog ...
PENDLETON — A new charge has been filed in the 2024 murder of Jessica Richard Barnes. The charge was added to Kendall Mims ...
WESTMINSTER — A new administrator will soon take over at Orchard Park Elementary School. The School District of Oconee County ...
WEST UNION — West Union Town Council unanimously approved a final reading of an ordinance regulating shooting a firearm ...
CLEMSON — Clemson University’s undergraduate Student Government formally introduced its newly elected leaders for the 2025-26 ...
Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who is accused of robbing a local ...
ANDERSON — Foothills Community Health Care announced it was officially transitioning to a new location. The Anderson office on West Franklin Street has closed its doors, and providers started seeing ...
Strange. If you are correct that the state is paying to rent equipment that’s sitting around gathering dust and cobwebs, that’s more of our taxpayers’ money going you know where — down the drain.
Walhalla City Council voted Tuesday to approve a proclamation recognizing Small Business Week from May 4-10 — though not ...
At age 19, Stone was an athlete on a sports scholarship at USC-Upstate in Spartanburg. She was on her way to bigger things.