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Furniture delays push back opening of Laurens recycling center
The City of Laurens announced on Friday that the recycling center will not reopen on Monday as previously announced. "Due to some unforeseen furniture delays, we will not be able to open the recycling center on Monday as initially planned," said Lisa Canada, Marketing and Communications Director for the City of Laurens. "We are working diligently to resolve this issue and will have the center ready for use as soon as possible."
Applebee’s Connection Drives Deal Between Qdoba and Thrive Restaurant Group
As the second largest Applebee’s franchisee, Thrive Restaurant Group CEO Jon Rolph developed a strong friendship with the brand’s former president, John Cywinski. With Cywinski now leading fast-casual brand Qdoba, it gave Rolph the confidence to franchise with the Mexican concept and sign on to develop 30 units in the Carolinas. The new agreement will build on Thrive’s portfolio, which includes Applebee’s, Bakesale, Carlos O’Kelly’s, HomeGrown and Modern Market Eatery.
Construction progressing at the site of Greenville's old administrative building
The final phases of demolition are finally complete at a large development project in downtown Greenville. A continuation of progress outside the Greenville County Administration building, according to Patrick Leonard Rocapoint Partners. His company has been working to bring new life to the area of downtown. He says the plan...
Downtown Greenville pedestrian bridge to close for renovations
Eugenia Duke Bridge over the Reedy River in downtown Greenville will be closed for portions of two weeks for renovations. The work includes replacing the pedestrian bridge’s deteriorated pine deck planks with new Thermo Ash decking. An environmentally friendly anti-slip coating will be added to the deck. The bridge structure will also be repainted.
What you need to know about the free Countdown to Kindergarten event Aug. 2
Countdown to Kindergarten is back. This free event helps children get ready for the big day. It will be held from 5 – 7 p.m. Aug. 2 on Magnolia Street in front of TCMU-Spartanburg. The event is free for families with children in rising grades K3 - K5, but please register in advance.
Clemson Planning To Sell Its Private Airplanes With NIL Concerns Looming
The Clemson board of trustees approved a number of athletic related initiatives on Thursday, many of which revolved around the futures of its coaches. The Tigers granted extensions to the likes of head basketball coach Brad Brownell and baseball coach Erik Bakich, among others, locking those leaders in for the foreseeable future. Both were more […] The post Clemson Planning To Sell Its Private Airplanes With NIL Concerns Looming appeared first on BroBible.
Landrum Middle School welcomes new principal
Landrum Middle School PTO has announced the appointment of Troy Kasting as the school’s new principal. Kasting brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to education and community to the school. He grew up in Palm Harbor, Florida, and is a graduate of Flagler College. Following graduation,...
Gamble paying off for innovative development in Greer
As a Swiss manufacturing company nears completion of its first U.S. facility, the unusual design of the larger facilities in Greer is paying off for the developer. Matica Group’s $2 million investment in the site will create 40 new jobs, according to an earlier report. Mixed-use developer Greenberg Gibbons...
Woodruff Unites: A Community Celebration for 150 Years
Woodruff, a city with humble beginnings, marked a significant milestone this year as it celebrated its 150th anniversary. Established in 1874 with a modest population of just 200, Woodruff has seen remarkable growth over the past century and a half. By 2024, it proudly boasted a population of about 5,000 residents, with ambitious plans to extend to 18,000 by 2029.
Paul Finebaum rips Dabo Swinney over CFP expansion concerns: 'You're going to be watching it from home'
Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney found himself at the center of criticism this offseason after he, again, shied away from using the transfer portal as part of his recruiting approach. The two-time national champion is back under the microscope after he shared his opinions on College Football Playoff expansion and warned of "unintended consequences" that may arise from the postseason's new 12-team format.
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