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03/16/2026

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03/16/2026

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Boating club offering free classes 03/15/2026

A local boating club is offering free boating safety classes soon, according to a news release.

Boating club offering free classes SENECA — A local boating club is offering free boating safety classes soon, according to a news release.

Upstate Sportsman: A foolproof strategy for spring catfish 03/15/2026

The coming of Spring means different things to different people.

Upstate Sportsman: A foolproof strategy for spring catfish

Residents seeking affordable health insurance alternatives 03/14/2026

With health insurance premiums skyrocketing across South Carolina and the nation, residents — and employers — are looking for more affordable alternatives.

Residents seeking affordable health insurance alternatives SENECA — With health insurance premiums skyrocketing across South Carolina and the nation, residents — and employers — are looking for more affordable alternatives.

Duke Energy to open HERO grant applications 03/14/2026

As part of Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week, the Duke Energy Foundation announced the next round of its Helping Emergency Response Organizations (HERO) grants.

Duke Energy to open HERO grant applications GREENVILLE — As part of Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week, the Duke Energy Foundation announced the next round of its Helping Emergency Response Organizations (HERO) grants.

Williams, West-Oak rolls past Whitmire 03/14/2026

A dominant performance on the mound and an early surge at the plate powered the West-Oak High School baseball team to a 12-2 win over the Whitmire Wolverines on Friday night in Westminster.

Williams, West-Oak rolls past Whitmire Westminster — A dominant performance on the mound and an early surge at the plate powered the West-Oak High School baseball team to a 12-2 win over the Whitmire Wolverines

Clemson’s ACC run comes to a close 03/14/2026

The Clemson men’s basketball team’s run through the ACC Tournament came to an abrupt end on Friday night at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.

Clemson’s ACC run comes to a close CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Clemson men’s basketball team’s run through the ACC Tournament came to an abrupt end on Friday night at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.

Pamela Evette campaigns for gov. at Keowee Key 03/14/2026

South Carolina’s lieutenant governor and now gubernatorial candidate stopped at Keowee Key on Thursday to speak with the Oconee County Republican Women.

Pamela Evette campaigns for gov. at Keowee Key SALEM — South Carolina’s lieutenant governor and now gubernatorial candidate stopped at Keowee Key on Thursday to speak with the Oconee County Republican Women.

Six Mile garden aims to inspire 03/14/2026

In the town of Six Mile, a beautiful garden retreat awaits proper public opening.

Six Mile garden aims to inspire SIX MILE — In the town of Six Mile, a beautiful garden retreat awaits proper public opening.

Walhalla talks mirroring county animal control ordinance 03/14/2026

Walhalla’s Public Safety Committee discussed Wednesday the need to mirror the Oconee County Animal Control ordinance so county animal control officers can enforce regulations within city limits.

Walhalla talks mirroring county animal control ordinance WALHALLA — Walhalla’s Public Safety Committee discussed Wednesday the need to mirror the Oconee County Animal Control ordinance so county animal control officers can enforce regulations within city limits.

Celebrate Pi Day with Your Pie 03/14/2026

Pi Day is here, and both Your Pie in Clemson at Dockside and Your Pie in downtown Clemson are celebrating in delicious fashion.

Celebrate Pi Day with Your Pie CLEMSON — Pi Day is here, and both Your Pie in Clemson at Dockside and Your Pie in downtown Clemson are celebrating in delicious fashion.

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