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Central, SC News Archives for October 2009

Oct 31, 2009 | Pickens Sentinel

2 mayors, several council seats to be decided Election Day

PICKENS COUNTY a ' Residents in six of the seven towns in Pickens County will be headed to the polls election day to determine several local leaders.

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Fri Oct 30, 2009

Messenger

Local mayoral, council elections coming up soon

October 30, 2009 - 11:27 p.m. EST By 7 p.m. on Nov. 3, officials will begin tallying the votes for council seats open in Salem, Central and Walhalla.

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Tue Oct 27, 2009

GreenvilleOnline.com

Three teens charged in series of thefts in Clemson

CLEMSON -- Three people have been arrested following an investigation into a string of thefts in a Clemson neighborhood.

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Sun Oct 25, 2009

The Greenville News

Final dam left out of PCB settlement plan

Much of the $9 million legal settlement over the PCB contamination of Lake Hartwell is designed to be spent to improve fishing on the lake and elsewhere with nothing earmarked to remove a third dam that some consider critical to begin cleaning the lake of the chemicals.

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Wed Oct 21, 2009

GreenvilleOnline.com

Pickens deputies investigating shooting that left one dead, one wounded

The Pickens County Sheriff's Office is investigating an overnight shooting near Central that left an Easley man dead and another man wounded.

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Sun Oct 18, 2009

Messenger

Twelve Mile Creek dam removal unlikely

October 13, 2009 - 09:25 p.m. EST Jessica Nelms Staff Twelve Mile Creek, which begins in Pickens County and runs through Clemson and into Lake Hartwell, was contaminated from 1955 to 1977 by hundreds of thousands of pounds of polychlorinated biphenyls .

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Fri Oct 16, 2009

The Greenville News

Drinking water from Lake Hartwell shows no trace of PCBs

More than three decades after 400,000 pounds of the carcinogen PCB were released into a creek that feeds Lake Hartwell, tests as recent as March find the chemical absent from water headed to kitchen faucets of 190,000 Upstate residents.

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Wed Oct 14, 2009

GreenvilleOnline.com

2 men sought in possible kidnapping near Central

PICKENS - Authorities were looking Wednesday for two men following a reported kidnapping and burglary near Central.

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Mon Oct 12, 2009

Messenger

Central to host Health and Fitness Fair

October 12, 2009 - 10:21 p.m. EST In this file photo, Earlette Burdette, a volunteer with the Pickens County Chapter of the American Red Cross, undergoes a glaucoma screening conducted by Dee Brosnan of the Salem Lions Club.

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StarNewsOnline.com

Dog owners from 30 states compete at Legion Stadium

Diane Hutson grooms her Yorkshire Terriers "Nova," and "Chief" Sunday during the Hanover Kennel Club All-Breed Dog Show at Legion Stadium in Wilmington.

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Sun Oct 11, 2009

GreenvilleOnline.com

Twelve Mile PCB site work starts Tuesday

CLEMSON - Clearing starts Tuesday on a storage site for PCB-contaminated sediment from behind two Twelve Mile River dams - the same day a federal judge hears testimony on a third dam where researchers say PCBs are in the water.

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Fri Oct 09, 2009

Easley Progress

Central woman held at gun point during home robbery

CENTRAL a" County police say a Central woman was held at gunpoint and hands duct tapped behind her back while two men searched and robbed her home.

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WMBF News

SC Guard hosts military open house

Special demonstrations and flyovers are part of an open house scheduled for the South Carolina Air and Army National Guard.

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Thu Oct 08, 2009

The Greenville News

Six Mile group starts drive for library

A small group of Six Mile residents hopes to generate enough interest - and raise enough money - to start a public library in the growing community.

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Tue Oct 06, 2009

The State

Bootin' gluten? It's getting easier

Rebekah Godfrey of Lexington used to leave the grocery store frustrated, her eyes and patience strained.

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Sun Oct 04, 2009

Newberry Observer

New industry, 50 jobs moving in

Komatsu Inc.-Newberry is about to get a neighbor, and Newberry will get 50 new jobs.

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Fri Oct 02, 2009

Expansion Management

Components Maker to Locate New Facility in Newberry, S.C.

Dalkotech SC, a subsidiary of Sherbrooke, Quebec-based OEM components maker Dalkotech Inc., will locate a new facility in Newberry, S.C. The $600,000 investment is expected to generate 50 new jobs, according to state and county economic development agencies.

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