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Clemson University Employees Raise Record Amount for United Way
Clemson University's 2012 United Way Fundraising campaign raises more than $95,000

Clemson University's 2012 United Way Fundraising campaign raises more than $95,000

“Take the magnet off the table,” Sen. Lindsey Graham said. “People come here to work, and if they find it hard to get a job here illegally, they will not come.”
Greater Easley Chamber of Commerce hopes to roll out Easley mobile app in May.
Class will be held at Tri-County Technical College's Anderson Campus.
March is Pickens County Youth Arts Month. Pickens County Museum of Art & History will hold a reception kicking off Youth Arts Month this Saturday.
Government officials announced recently announced a plan to limit what can be bought with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. What do you think?
Easley Location set to open in June. Hiring and Membership Center established at 5208 Calhoun Memorial Highway.
Tri-County Technical College's Bluegrass Under the Stars will be held Saturday, April 6 at Pendleton Campus.
Seminar will be held Monday, March 4 at Easley First Baptist Church
Better Business Bureau offers tips for selecting a trustworthy travel agency.
City officials remain committed to project, provided details can be worked out.
Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball and Softball, tells Easley Patch about what makes Easley a great site for the Big League Baseball World Series.
9 films vying for Best Picture Oscar. Oscars begin at 7pm tonight on ABC.
Liberty's Jonathan Hallman wins national indoor mile championship at Millrose Games.
Clemson University'ss African and Caribbean Student Association hosting free cultural event March 1.
Luncheon set for March 19 at the Lazy Goat.
DBA planning to have guest speakers at meetings speaking on topics ranging from shoplifting to accounting to emergency plans
Classic play opens Feb. 28 and runs until March 3.
Group will take part in South Carolina and National Issues Forum
Charges include possession of meth, carrying a weapon on school grounds, possession of bath salts/synthetic marijuana.