For a city its size, Clemson carries a lot of weight in the South Carolina Upstate. The university located here is, of course, a big reason for that. And yet, as many visitors quickly realize, there's far more to the tightly-knit Foothills community than orange overalls, Tiger Paws, Saturday tailgates, and late-night cram sessions.
In a poem entitled "Something in These Hills," Clemson Class of '34 graduate Joe Sherman captures the essence of how many students, alumni, and locals feel about this cozy little corner of Pickens County when he writes, "There is something in these hills that you and I can't define and others can't understand." The "something" he refers to is a deep-rooted love for the school, city, area, and people. It's what inspires so many to retire here and so many more to return en mass each year to attend sporting events, catch festivals and concerts, or visit their old stomping grounds.
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The northwest corner of South Carolina is one of the most beautiful and scenic vistas you will ever experience. The clear, blue lake water is fed by freshwater running off the mountains and is used for the drinking water for the area. The lake covers over 18,000 acres with 300 miles of shoreline
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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Tax Hikes for Small Business?
Would higher taxes for upper incomers put a damper on small business?
Between now and Dec. 31, Congress will make a huge decision -- which, if any, of the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts should be extended, and for how long. The outcome will affect the family budgets of almost every American. It will also have a big effect on the U.S. budget deficit and the debt we leave to our grandchildren. And last, but certainly not least, it will affect the economy, either slowing or spurring growth.
Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) wants to have this debate in September, which means it will become even more of a political football than it already is. Republicans want to make the Bush tax cuts permanent for everyone. President Obama and most Democrats want to extend them only for individuals making up to $200,000 a year and couples making up to $250,000.
For the full article click the link: Tax Hikes for Small Business
Friday, September 3, 2010
Featured home on Lake Keowee
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Furman vs Clemson in Greenville
Furman University Women v Clemson
Sep 3, 2010 7:00 pm
Sep 3, 2010 7:00 pm
Stone Soccer Stadium
3000 Poinsett Highway
Greenville, SC 29613
3000 Poinsett Highway
Greenville, SC 29613
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