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Donation will support college's Connect to College program
Class will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Tri-County Technical College's Pendleton campus
Nov. 12-19 is National Collection Week for Operation Christmas Child, which collects shoeboxes filled with gifts and other items and gives them to needy children around the world.
Holiday Market to offer a mixture of regular Easley Farmers Market vendors and newcomers.
Band will perform Monday, Nov. 19 at Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
Greer freshman charged after cash and food taken from residence hall.
Latest installment in the "Nunsense" franchise will be performed at Clemson University Monday, Nov. 26.
Event will run nightly from Nov. 17 to January 5. Benefit raises funds for care of Hollywild Animal Park's animals.
Pickens Businesses Celebrate “Third Friday” with refreshments and extended hours.
Annual ceremony welcomes in the Christmas season.
New program aims to prepare students for careers in environmental consulting, environmental services and environmental education and research.
Easley’s “Grand Illumination” event to include horse-drawn carriage rides, live entertainment.
Ron Wilson sentenced for mail fraud charges in connection with 11-year, multi-million dollar silver investment Ponzi scheme.
Registration for special breakfast with Saint Nick himself ends December 6.
Performance at Anderson University Nov. 15 will benefit Calvary Home for Children.
Concrete Primary students raised money for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital during October.
10 Anderson One schools earned an excellent absolute report card rating.