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Partnership to Support Small Business Development, Area Economic Growth
Tri-County Technical College and the Tri-County Entrepreneurial Development Corporation celebrate partnership.

Tri-County Technical College and the Tri-County Entrepreneurial Development Corporation celebrate partnership.

Sale offers all you can fit into a $10 bag or a $20 bag.
Trustee says district has dealt with distractions and test results are beginning to reflect focus on academic performance.
Charges include attempted murder, eavesdropping, peeping, voyeurism and assault.
During the school day and after school office hours, visitors will be asked to speak to the receptionist through the intercom before being allowed inside the office.
Victim did not want to file charges against Christopher James Smith, stating bloody altercation was just a fight that had gotten out of hand.
Dr. Del Freitag will return to the classroom.
Officials recently found large numbers of dogs living in filthy conditions on area property.
School District of Pickens County among schools that received funds to help create "next-generation workforce."
Tell us about your family or neighborhood's upcoming yard, garage or estate sale.
Film explores how mule power keeps Roy and Olivia Fowler's farm going. Film will be screened August 25.
South Carolina Parents Involved In Education member concerned about recent Education Oversight Committee retreat.
Official asks city council to look into ways to keep center in Easley.
In new anthology "State of the Heart," authors share stories of some of their favorite places in South Carolina.
We've listed a few things that will make move-in day and the days ahead go smoother.
Concert by Rhonda Vincent and The Rage will kick off Brooks Centers' 2013-2014 season.