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Catawba County man wins $250,000 lottery prize
RALEIGH – Coleman Dollarhide of Conover took a chance on a Powerball ticket and won a $250,000 prize Saturday night. Dollarhide bought his lucky ticket using Online Play. He matched the numbers on four white balls and the red Powerball to win $50,000. Because he bought a $3 Power Play ticket, his prize increased to $250,000 when the 5X multiplier hit.
Disability Resource Expo for families, caregivers, and professionals happening Sunday in Greenville, SC
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The first Disability Resource Expo is happening at the Kroc Center in Greenville, SC, on Sunday, Aug. 25, from 2-6 p.m. Hosted by the local nonprofit organization Bridged, founded by mothers of children with disabilities, the expo aims to connect attendees with the resources available in the Upstate.
Cumberland Gap falls in season opener to Cosby, 37-7.
August 23- Cumberland Gap hosted Cosby for week one football. The Panthers are playing under a new head coach, Nick Nash, and learning a new system; however, all the fans and coaches knew learning pains would have to come as they acclimated to the new offense and defense. Despite allowing...
THP: Man crashes, flees after pursuit in Unicoi County
UNICOI COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) responded to a crash on Thursday after a man allegedly evaded authorities in a vehicle, according to a report from the THP. The report said a man traveled westbound on State Route 353 in Unicoi County while evading police. The man then reportedly crossed the […]
Lady Eagles drop first district match of season
JOHNSON CITY — The Cosby Lady Eagles started Maddy Dawson’s first full season about as well as she could have hoped. They reeled off a 5-0 win over Fulton and a 7-0 victory over Cherokee with a close 2-0 loss to Campbell County sandwiched between them. But the Lady Eagles experienced a rough start to district play on Thursday, falling to University High 10-1 in a mercy-ruled contest at Winged...
Ballinger announces staff, tryouts for Cosby baseball
COSBY — According to the TSSAA, there is a new rule that says high school baseball programs can have up to eight fall practices. New Cosby coach Blake Ballinger plans to take advantage of that, as he announced tryout dates recently. He has already started working on the field, and with the tryouts set up, Ballinger is eager to begin the process of building his iteration of the Cosby baseball...
South Carolina Education Lottery player wins 'Jumbo Bucks' at Seneca gas station, officials say
SENECA, S.C. — An Upstate man spent $2 on a lottery ticket and brought home thousands, South Carolina Education Lottery officials said Friday. The man, whose name was not released, struck gold at the Express Mart at 219 Shiloh Road in Seneca, where he said he occasionally tries his luck.
Pharr man accused of bilking North Carolina business out of $380,000
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Federal prosecutors have charged a man with bilking a business in North Carolina that sold handmade knives out of $300,000 in a scheme to sell shipping containers in Mexico. Instead, Jose Angel Guerra III took the money and never sold a single container, according...
Body found in Greenville Co. woods identified
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A body found in a wooded area in Greenville County has been identified. The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office said the body was found Tuesday, August 20, at the wood line around the end of Fairmont Avenue near South Pleasantburg Drive and Interstate 85. The Greenville County Coroner’s Office has identified […]
NCDOT awards $14,000+ in scholarships to students at HBCUs and Minority-Serving Institutions
The recipients are North Carolina residents with 24 college credit hours who are attending a North Carolina HBCU or Minority-Serving Institution and pursuing degrees related to the transportation field.
Cooper rallies battleground states for Harris
(The Center Square) – Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina rallied the battleground states to fight for Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday evening on the final night of the Democratic National Convention. “Are we going to stand up? Are we going to fight? Are we going to vote? Are we going to win?” Cooper […]
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