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News
New Employees Join Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

Danny Howard, County Agent and Region Lead Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources with Clemson University Extension Center, introduced Marie Hegler and Patricia Whitener as the two new employees with the agency.
Marie Hegler, Food Safety and Nutrition Agent with Clemson University Extension Center, stated she was working with Senior Action (nutrition and demo programs), food safety for restaurants and canning workshops.
BJU Named as 15th Best Value College in the Nation
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- By Press Release
Bob Jones University has been named the 15th Best Value College in the nation by Educate to Career College Ranking Index – 2014 (ETC).
According to ETC, the index analyzes the quality of students when they enter a given college, the total costs related to attending the college and the outcomes of the students when they enter the labor market. The rankings results are determined by which schools did the best job of improving the earnings and attainment of quality employment of their students.
“Our goal at BJU is to prepare students for life,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “ETC provides yet another measure of the value of a BJU education in helping our students succeed in life and in their chosen vocation.”
The ETC College Rankings Index is comprised of accredited 4-year colleges with annual enrollments greater than 1,000 students. The Index analyzes publicly available data for more than 1,200 colleges, representing 94% of all students enrolled in 4-year colleges. The index may be accessed at www.educatetocareer.org
Sen. Marco Rubio Honoring Rep. Duncan at Anderson Event
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
Lt. Gov. Candidate and Attorney General All Smiles at Upstate BBQ
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
Scott, Gowdy Show Their Lighter Side at Greer Event
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United States Senator Tim Scott was the featured speaker at a dual county fundraiser last Tuesday evening.
Spartanburg and Greenville County Republican Parties teamed up to sponsor the event held in Greer and attended by a packed house.
Fourth District Congressman Trey Gowdy, the serious former prosecutor and chairman of the select committee investigating the Benghazi scandal, demonstrated that he has a sense of humor, as he introduced Senator Scott.
The American Legion National Convention
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- By Gilbert Scales
The American Legion National Commander Daniel M. Dellinger (Va.) called to order the 96th Annual American Legion National Convention held in the Charlotte Convention Center, Tuesday, August 26.
The Advancement of the Colors was performed by Harrisburg Post 472 Color Guard from Houston, Texas.
Montel Williams, a power Emmy Award-winning television personality for more than 17 years was Master of Ceremonies.
Williams began his military career in the US Marine Corps. He was the first African American Marine selected to attend the Naval Academy Prep School. He later graduated from the US Naval Academy.
He is a decorated former Naval Officer and inspirational speaker, and prolific author of practical and uplifting books.
Peruvian Coins Found in Newberry, SC
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- By Jeff West
- Greenville County Council Honored Stevens with Proclamation
- Wife of Navy Seal to Speak at GCRWC Luncheon
- International Youth help Taylors Lions Club with “Angel Flowers”
- Lockheed Martin Celebrates Thirty Years in Greenville
- The Fine Arts Center Announces Partnership with Clemson University
- Korean War Vets Honored at Monthly Luncheon
- Emerging Teachers of the Year

