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GBI Arrests Three, Seeks Fourth Suspect in Toccoa Shooting Incident
Following a shooting incident in Toccoa, Georgia, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has apprehended three individuals, with another suspect still on the run. The arrests were linked to a violent altercation that left one victim severely injured, according to a report from the GBI's recent press release. In the...
People with disabilities celebrate July Fourth with parade
SENECA, S.C. — Just one day from the Fourth of July, one nonprofit is finding a way to celebrate. The Tribble Center's clients with disabilities started the holiday with a bang Wednesday. The music, costumes and parade were fun for all and a sight to see. "You'll see more...
On the Move: Scott Burgess
Scott Burgess was promoted to vice president with Colliers | South Carolina. He served on the Christ Church Episcopal School Alumni Board and was a founding board member of The Salvation Army of Greenville, Pickens and Oconee Counties’ Echelon chapter. Burgess is also a member of the International Council...
Coroner make positive identification of victim after SUV catches fire on South Carolina interstate
The coroner in Laurens County, South Carolina on Wednesday released the name of a man killed in an interstate crash over the weekend. Coroner Ashley Rushton said she positively identified the victim of the Saturday evening crash as Steven Campbell, 56, of Fountain Inn. The South Carolina Highway Patrol said...
Davis, other state and federal officials call for swift action on 'flash drought'
Drought conditions covering nearly 60 percent of North Carolina are being felt acutely by farmers in the Twin Counties, and a gathering Tuesday brought them together with agricultural officials and political leaders to call for swift action at the state and federal levels. “We’ve had what meteorologists call a ‘flash drought,’” said Bob Etheridge, a former congressman who now serves as the state executive director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency. “Which means temperatures soar and rain stops. We’ve had 90-degree-plus weather...
VERIFY | Who is responsible if you get injured by fireworks?
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It's the Fourth of July, and you’ll likely hear fireworks going off all night, but what happens if you get injured during a fireworks display?. Personal fireworks are illegal in North Carolina, but not in South Carolina. WCNC Charlotte viewer Scott D wanted to know,...
Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival opens this weekend, runs through August 11
The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival launches its 43rd season this weekend, running from July 6 through August 11 this year, promising a summer filled with world-class music and performers, set amid the cool breezes of the western North Carolina mountains with fine dining, art, theatre, film, golf, and shopping in Highlands and Cashiers.
Taylor urges North Carolinians to leave fireworks to professionals
The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) has launched a public safety campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of fireworks. As part of this campaign, State Fire Marshal Brian Taylor has released a video urging residents to leave the fireworks displays to the professionals to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday for all. […] The post Taylor urges North Carolinians to leave fireworks to professionals appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Fireworks, parades set for 4th of July celebrations in WNC
(WLOS) — Western North Carolina is ready to celebrate Independence Day on Thursday, with several fireworks shows and parades on tap for this week. Below is a list of events scheduled for this holiday week. Asheville. Independence Day Block Party, sponsored by Ingles (July 4): This is an all-day...
The Making of Madison County
Arts Council gallery spotlights the region’s visual artists. On hot summer days, there’s something relaxingly bucolic about the mountain town of Marshall. Just 20 miles north of Asheville and bordering a tranquil section of the French Broad River, it is self-dubbed as “one street wide and a mile long.” Home to just under 800 residents, Marshall’s historic downtown area boasts a brewery, coffee shops, restaurants, clothing stores, a health-food grocery, artists’ studios, galleries, a century-old dry-goods store and a storied jail turned boutique hotel.
Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness resums free tours in Flat Rock
Guided tours are again available for the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness, 1905 Greenville Highway, in Flat Rock. These free, guided tours will be held the first and third Saturdays June-September and every third Saturday March-December. The tour for July 6 begins at 11 a.m. and will last about one hour.
Anderson earns Military Excellence Award at Recruit Training Command
GREAT LAKES (NNS) — Seaman Hunter Anderson graduated as the top Sailor from Recruit Training Command, earning the Military Excellence Award (MEA) June 27, 2024. Anderson, from Hayesville, North Carolina, said he enlisted for a variety of reasons, including his strong belief in patriotism. “I joined the Navy because...
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