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Anderson University Choir to Perform Handel's Messiah
Anderson University Concert Choir will celebrate Easter with special performance Sunday

Anderson University Concert Choir will celebrate Easter with special performance Sunday

Clemson's Office of Student Enrichment hosts Horizons Professional Development series
32 area elementary school students competing in the Top Future Chef competition Tuesday afternoon.
Many swimmers earned their personal best times at CYSL season championships in Rock Hill.
Coalition learns new strategies to tackle drug abuse back home.
Cannon Memorial Hospital seeking applications for $2,000 scholarship awarded to a person continuing their education in a healthcare field.
Sponsors at Big League Baseball World Series help give players from around the world "the opportunity of a lifetime."
Business and Professional Women's Club of Greenville holds awards luncheon.
Clemson coaches, alumni, staff, IPTAY representatives and local Clemson Clubs bringing tour to 14 cities in four states.
Mayors and other officials see first-hand what Meals on Wheels does for the community during “Mayors for Meals” campaign.
Best Chevrolet of Easley donates equipment and funds to Easley Little League Wednesday.
Book sale fundraiser will be held at Pickens Presbyterian Church's All Saints Hall.
For years, the conventional wisdom has been that companies lose productivity from workers watching games on the sly, but that could be changing.
Powdersville Water District General Manager Dyke Spencer recognized at South Carolina Environmental Conference.
Charges include possession of bath salts/synthetic marijuana, assault and criminal domestic violence.
Funding that would allow the district to place more school resource officers in schools unlikely to come from Columbia. District officials talk about options.
Rep. Jeff Duncan scores 100 percent on Freedworks' Congressional Scorecard.
Guest editorial from Pickens County GOP Chairman Phillip Bowers says the problem is with politicians, not the party.
Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright wants to bring back chain gangs.