The Greenville News - Fri Nov 06
Health officials in Pickens County say they are prepared for a potentially large crowd Saturday in what for now will be the first of two H1N1 flu clinics.
Upstate Forever checks up on Keowee RiverMessenger - Thu Nov 05
November 5, 2009 - 10:33 p.m. EST A regional environmental group says it likes whata s been proposed by developers of the Keowee River project, which would feature homes, retail, a YMCA complex and plenty of green space with public access.
State of Central address called 'historical'Messenger - Thu Nov 05
November 5, 2009 - 10:40 p.m. EST Central Mayor Mac Martin, left, and State Rep.
SC plastic surgeon's medical license suspendedMyrtle Beach Online - Thu Nov 05
South Carolina's medical board has suspended the license of a plastic surgeon who it says left an operating room for hours during surgery and had sex with staffers who became his patients.
2 arrested in connection with carjackingPickens Sentinel - Wed Nov 04
TABLE ROCK a ' Greenville police arrested a man and woman Sunday evening who may have been involved in a carjacking at Aunt Suea TMs Country Corner on Scenic Highway 11 in northern Pickens County.
Architecture students share their visions of Norton-Thompson ParkMessenger - Wed Nov 04
November 4, 2009 - 11:00 p.m. EST SENECA - Students from Clemson Universitya s landscape architecture program addressed the Seneca City Council this week, giving council an idea of what they believe could be done to Norton-Thompson Park to help the city grow.
House, barn burn in separate blazesMessenger - Wed Nov 04
November 4, 2009 - 11:05 p.m. EST The South Union, Fair Play, Oakway and Cross Roads fire departments responded to a barn fire at 646 Worley Road in Westminster on Wednesday evening.
Recycling concerns light up Clemson councilMessenger - Tue Nov 03
November 4, 2009 - 12:00 a.m. EST City of Clemson maintenance worker Chris Hedden carries a load of recyclables from a home in Clemson Tuesday, Nov.
The Monaghan Company celebrates new location in ClemsonMessenger - Tue Nov 03
Members of the Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening of The Monaghan Companya s new location in Clemson Oct.
Pickens cities told to recycle moreTribune-Times - Tue Nov 03
Cities throughout Pickens County could be hit with a new bill - or given a rebate - based on a target recycling rate the county has set for municipalities in an effort to step up recycling.
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