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Anderson University Strengthens Position in U.S. News Top Tier Rankings
University once again named an "up and coming" university nationally

University once again named an "up and coming" university nationally

Pew and Putnam to speak at upcoming chamber luncheons; Rep. Duncan to give Legislative Update Sept. 28.
Funds from sale of silver bars seized in investigation will be distributed to investors.
Easley man charged with breach of trust following investigation of fraternity and sorority accounts.
Safe Kids Upstate hold car seats at rotating locations each month. See article for locations and dates.
Hit and run, disturbing school, possession of heroin among charges
Old Pendleton District Genealogical Society to discuss locating records associated with mental illness.
Free festival begins at 10am Saturday, Sept. 22 in Pickens.
RSVP by Monday evening if you're planning to attend.
The Reserve At Lake Keowee's course one of the three Upstate courses in the rotation for the 2013 golf tournament.
Donors will have their choice of a Clemson or Carolina T-shirt.
Ten people from four states indicted for conspiracy.
Grandparents, grandchildren attend special breakfast.
Solicitor Walt Wilkins says Julie Melton Mason will serve 85 percent of 20 year sentence for crash that killed a DSS worker and young girl.
State Treasurer Curtis Loftis encourages residents to take advantage of Future Scholar, the state-sponsored 529 college savings plan.
State Fiddling Competition has been revived and will now be held at Hagood Mill annually.
Easley Touchdown Club selects Players of the Week for Pickens, Seneca and Daniel Games.
Clemson University named top school by U.S. News & World Report
Anderson District One schools raise over $50,000 for American Cancer Society.