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Prayer Vigil Planned for Domestic Violence Awareness
Clemson vigil is latest held throughout Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Clemson vigil is latest held throughout Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Organizational meeting about new program will be held 2:30 - 4pm Monday, Nov. 5
Clemson University Reading Recovery Training Center awarded Dick and Tunky WhatWorksSC Award for Excellence.
Theater will be transformed into circus during production of musical based on the life of Barnum and Bailey Circus founder P.T. Barnum
College seeking nominations for unsung heroes to be recognized at 2013 event. Deadline for nominations is Nov. 20
Better Business Bureau gives tips on safeguarding information about your children
Plan includes construction projects, new university programs
Portraits make great presents, owner says
Grant from Walmart's Local Store Giving Program will help Pickens County Meals on Wheels for its home meal delivery program.
Grassroots effort aims to bring more shoppers and diners to Pickens. Event will be held the Third Friday of every month. See story for map of participating businesses.
Southern Wesleyan University has raised the $150,000 needed to apply for a NCAA Division II program.
Greenville Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Coalition announces focus on High School Football and Halloween. Campaign kicks off tonight.
Police say Johnny Antonio Walker and Michael James Wofford were shooting at each other at Easley apartment complex.
Students and staff raised over $1,500 for breast cancer research and were recently recognized during a Spirit Week Pep Rally
Clinic will be held at Pickens County Seniors Unlimited on Thursday, November 1.
5K and Fun Run and Walk will be followed by festival in Old Market Square.
Breast cancer ranks second among cancer deaths in women after lung cancer. But early detection of breast cancer through routine exams saves thousands of lives every year.
Pickens County Literacy Association's Fall Book Sale set for Nov. 16-17 in Pickens.
Session will be held Oct. 30 at Pendleton Campus.
Charges included attempted murder, damaging/injuring city property, possession of firearm during commission of violent crime