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Lander University junior gets broadcast experience through internship
A Lander University student spent her summer getting experience in a career she has aspired for since she was a little girl. Holly Tuggle, an incoming junior from Simpsonville, spent her summer at the WYFF 4 news station as a creative services intern. Tuggle’s dad worked for a news station...
Man found shot to death at Pickens Co. home
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A death investigation is underway after a man was found shot to death Sunday night in a Pickens County home. The Pickens County Coroner’s Office confirmed that a man is dead after agencies responded to Crowe Creek Road around 9:30 p.m. The victim had at least one gunshot wound according […]
$8,000 camper stolen from Greer, Spartanburg Co. deputies say
GREER, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Spartanburg Co. Sheriff’s Office said Sunday a family reported their camper had been stolen. When deputies arrived on the scene Saturday, the owners explained the camper was a 24-foot 2011 Cole KT Camper that went missing nearly a week prior. The owners told...
Gators finish 2nd at Byrnes Invitiational
The Lady Gators were on the road this weekend at Byrnes HS to compete in the Byrnes Invitational tournament. The Gators recorded a 4-1 record, losing to Dorman in the Championship match. The Gators were led by junior setter, Lexi Jodie, who recorded her 2500th career assist and was also named to the All-Tournament team. Junior middle blocker, Oprah Tchuendem was also named to the All-Tournament team. Defensively, the Gators were led by senior Libero, Masyn Mclanahan who registered a 2.40 serve receive rating for the tournament. The Gators will wrap up their preseason stint Tuesday as they travel to Dorman for their last scrimmage. Great Job ladies!
PTC graduates from Laurens County receive academic honors
Two Laurens County graduates of Piedmont Technical College received countywide academic honors during the recent summer commencement ceremonies at the James Medford Family Event Center in Greenwood. Katrina Butler, summa cum laude, associate in applied science, major in business administration, accounting concentration. Leland J. Nelson II, summa cum laude, associate...
Clemson looks to regain championship form after last season’s struggles, early schedule is stacked
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Clemson coach Dabo Swinney told anybody who’d listen to buy stock in his team last fall after the Tigers won five straight games after early struggles. It won’t take long to see if Swinney’s latest bit of braggadocio has legs. For now, Swinney likes...
Saluda Grade Rail Trail updates leave some residents excited, others apprehensive
Henry Gramling and his family are longtime residents of Gramling, South Carolina. His family once worked for the Saluda Grade Railroad, a steep, scenic route connecting Spartanburg and Asheville. They also owned land and farmed it nearby. There hasn’t been a train on the Saluda Grade tracks since 2001, but the old railroad...
Tigers Still Trying to Figure Things out Behind Mafah
CLEMSON — During last Thursday’s final stadium scrimmage of fall camp, Clemson decided to hold running back Phil Mafah out. It’s no surprise why the coaching staff made that decision. The Tigers know (...)
Celebrating the Rich Heritage, History of Anderson and South Carolina at Anderson County Museum
Anderson County Museum (ACM) began as a humble one-room operation in the Anderson County Historic Courthouse in 1983. Now located in a 26,000-square-foot facility with more than 12,000 square feet of gallery space, this free admission museum is devoted to sharing the history of Anderson County and South Carolina. The museum also features weekly adult and children’s programs to address various interests including many special events for children.
No. 5 Women’s Soccer Wins Home Opener, 2-0, Over High Point
CLEMSON, S.C. – Graduate transfer Jordan Thompson entered the game in the 70th minute and scored less than three minutes into her debut to help No. 5 Clemson (1-1) past High Point, 2-0, on Sunday in the 2024 home opener at Historic Riggs Field. “It’s always good to win...
Three Clemson football players make the 2024 Lombardi Award watch list
On Thursday, the Rotary Club of Houston announced 90 players on this year‘s Lombardi Award watch list. Since 1970, the Lombardi Award has been given to the “offensive or defensive lineman who displays exceptional performance and ability and embodies the character and discipline that Vince Lombardi throughout his life,” as the awards website explains. So far, Clemson has never had a player win the award.
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