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USC and Clemson On Possible Collision Course
Columbia, SC --- When the NCAA announced its 64-team field Monday afternoon, the USC regional received plenty of in-state attention as both Clemson and Coastal Carolina will be in town this weekend.
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Veteran Looks to Fulfill Dream at Clemson
Greenville, SC -- Whenever he visits Arlington National Cemetery, Daniel Rodriguez always leaves a few tears among the neatly arranged rows of headstones.
Clemson, Swinney Close To New Deal
Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney stands with his players after receiving the ACC Title Trophy on Dec.
School district, county file lawsuit against City of Clemson
Today, Pickens County and the School District of Pickens County joined together as plaintiffs to file a lawsuit against the City of Clemson concerning the City's misuse of surplus revenue from the City's tax increment financing redevelopment projects with an estimated construction cost of $9.4 million, a TIE bond limit of $8 million to be repaid ... (more)
SC lab studying new way to preserve artifacts
A South Carolina conservation lab has received a grant to study new ways to help remove salts from marine artifacts.
The Saluda High School defensive lineman starts picking up steam as a recruit, and soon, new faces appear around the school.
On May 11 Pomaria resident, Rhett Ricard, received the Norris Medal for the best all-around student in Clemson University's graduating class.
Local Contestants Qualify for State Finals Rodeo in Clemson
The State Finals rodeo for High School Rodeo Association will be held in Clemson's T. Ed Garrison Arena on May 24th, 25th and 26th, 2012.
Project One in Greenville will be tall and green
Greenville, South Carolina is home to the tallest highrise in the state being built to environmentally friendly LEEDA© Construction standards.
Every day in Pickens County we have adults who are struggling with literacy or language skills, who struggle to find or keep a job, or who are not prepared to enter college or vocational training.
Lowcountry backyard bees create buzz
What to consider if you want to keep bees: Class: Take a class first to learn about beekeeping.
WWII: Remembering atrocities and liberation
The awful, indescribable smell of death and dying is what Mason “Mickey” Dorsey remembers these many decades after he helped liberate the death camps of Nazi Germany in the waning days of World War II.
Evening bluegrass lesson signups now underway in Clemson, Travelers...
Signups are now underway for evening classes in acoustic bluegrass instruments in Clemson, Travelers Rest, Greenville, Easley, Pickens and Walhalla that will begin on Monday, June 4. These classes are part of the Young Appalachian Music program.
School district, county file lawsuit against City of Clemson
Today, Pickens County and the School District of Pickens County joined together as plaintiffs to file a lawsuit against the City of Clemson concerning the City's misuse of surplus revenue from the City's tax increment financing redevelopment projects with an estimated construction cost of $9.4 million, a TIE bond limit of $8 million to be repaid ... (more)
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Litany of heroes made talent show possible
Walter Sparrow, director of Florence County Disabilities Foundation, offers a thumbs up "for everyone who worked so hard to make the 15th annual 'The Stars Are Out' Talent Show such a great success this year.
Charles L. Richey, 83, of 222 Heritage West Court, husband of Betty Page Richey, died Friday, May 18, 2012 at Hospice House.
Knotts challenger off ballot again
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Clemson at Wake Forest on ACCDN Now
The ACC Digital Network has picked up the Clemson at Wake Forest Thursday night game.
Clemson President Visits Pinewood Prep
Dr. Jim Barker, President of Clemson University, met with Pinewood Prep students, faculty, and parents on his first visit to Pinewood Preparatory School recently.
Former Clemson player involved in deadly Dillon County crash
Lance Corporal Sonny Collins with the South Carolina Highway Patrol tells News13 the driver of a Chevy Impala was traveling south when the driver of another car going north crossed traffic to make a left hand turn.