Article Archive for 5 September 2017

Ashley Nicole Long
September 3, 2017
WEST UNION, S.C. – Ashley Nicole Long, 26, of 103 Morgan Road, passed away Sunday, Sept. 3.
A celebration of Ashley’s life will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, at …
Lloyd A. King
September 2, 2017
MOUNTAIN REST, S.C. – Lloyd A. King, 93, husband of the late Aileen M. King, went home to be with his Lord on Saturday, Sept. 2.
A memorial service will be conducted …
Larry Gibson
September 4, 2017
WESTMINSTER, S.C. – Larry Gene Gibson, 67, of 411 Canupp Circle, passed away Monday, Sept. 4, at his residence.
Sandifer Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Valerie Anne Paynter
September 4, 2017
CLEMSON, S.C. – Valerie Anne Paynter, 78, passed away Monday, Sept. 4,
Duckett-Robinson Funeral Home, Central, S.C.

As craft beer brewers, Brian Bogstad and Ben Mayer of Rusty Bull Brewing Company simply like to have a good time.

As usage for some areas of the building is still being determined and the moving process remains ongoing, the Seneca Police Department has officially begun utilizing its new annex at 416 E. Main St. in the downtown area.

According to a recent study, there’s no better social setting for seniors in the Palmetto State than Seneca.

From our perspective, it could hardly have been a better night in the city of Seneca on Sunday for the inaugural Labor Day Brew & ‘Que.

At its last meeting two weeks ago, Clemson City Council delayed action on finalizing an agreement with Proterra to provide battery-electric buses to the city and Clemson University starting next year.

With his base eroding, with John Kelly’s restricting access to him, thus isolating him within the Oval Office, and with the noose of Bob Mueller’s Russian investigation tightening, Donald Trump is beginning to crash.