Archive For January 2008
Clemson’s Davis still undecided about senior season
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For the third time in his Clemson career, James Davis didn’t have the kind of the homecoming he wanted in his home town of Atlanta.
Clemson v. Auburn quarter by quarter
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A quarter-by-quarter look at Clemson’s loss to Auburn in the Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta.
Clemson-Nebraska bringing back a little bit of history
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Right when Andy Headen knocked down Mark Mauer’s heave that sealed Clemson’s 22-15 win over Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl, linebacker Jeff Davis went looking for that one national reporter who earlier in the week had no idea where Clemson was located.
No. 19 Clemson Tigers at Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball capsule
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A capsule look at Tuesday’s men’s college basketball game between the No. 19 Clemson Tigers and the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Moped wreck leaves one dead
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PICKENS — A 30-year-old Pickens County man died on the scene of a Sunday moped wreck.
Pickens County tipping fee on municipalities effective Jan. 1
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PICKENS — Commercial businesses throughout Pickens County will receive a rude awakening come New Year’s Day when it comes to solid waste disposal.
Snow in the forecast
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Residents in the foothills of Oconee and Pickens counties could wake up Wednesday to a dusting of snow on the ground for the first time this winter.
Treasurer collects $2.9 million in one day
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WALHALLA — The Oconee County Treasurer’s Office was working overtime New Year’s Eve on Monday.
Meals as ministry
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Bev Crabtree has a passion—not for a handsome movie star or new clothes, but for Our Daily Bread of Seneca, a volunteer ministry.
Mother overcomes the odds to graduate
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“Don’t let anybody or anything deter you from making those dreams.”
— Stacie Thompson, Clemson University graduate