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SC ready to begin search for origins of $1.8B in misplaced state funds
COLUMBIA – South Carolina is ready to start its search for the origins of $1.8 billion in taxpayer funding that sat unidentified and untouched in a bank account for more than five years. A working group formed by Gov. Henry McMaster — which includes the State Treasurer’s Office, Comptroller General’s Office, State Auditor’s Office, Department […] The post SC ready to begin search for origins of $1.8B in misplaced state funds appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
What are the dangers of swimming without a lifeguard
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than 4,000 accidental drownings annually in the United States and according to the Spartanburg County Coroner's Office, the number of accidental drownings in the Palmetto State has increased since 2020.
Clyburn says he plans to talk to Biden to give assessment
Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said in an interview that aired Tuesday he plans to talk to President Biden soon to give him an assessment of his “standing” with Americans in the wake of the president’s rough debate performance. “I did plan to … talk with him later today or … tomorrow morning,” Clyburn said in…
Deputies: Woman caught depositing stolen checks in Anderson Co.
ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A woman was arrested at an Anderson County bank after she allegedly tried to deposit checks that were reported stolen. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office responded to a forgery in progress Saturday at a bank along South Main Street. Deputies were told that 39-year-old Brandy Swindler, of Anderson County, was […]
Bon Secours Wellness Arena relies on Corley Plumbing for event success
When you have thousands of people attending a big show at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena — also known as The Well — the last thing you want to worry about is the failure of a critical system such as electrical, plumbing or HVAC. That’s why The Well’s...
Updating 19 Greenville city projects: What’s happening, what’s next
Here are status updates on several of the city of Greenville’s facility, recreation and trail projects. Mayberry Field: Construction of Mayberry Field at Unity Park will begin in the fall of 2024. The $3.2 million project is expected to be completed by spring of 2025. The Little League-regulation baseball field will include a grandstand, press box, dugouts and other amenities. Designs for the project are still being finalized.
Upstate business becomes first distillery allowed to manufacture in city limits
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A group of engineering friends are using their love of spirts to make history in downtown Greenville. Lisa Messenger, Todd Harbin and T.C. Beinke opened the doors to New South Spirits Distillery on Augusta Street, below Smoke on the Water’s old location. “Try something...
TCI Recruiting Roundup: What's Left for Clemson in 2025 Class?
June has not been as kind to Clemson on the recruiting trail as most had hoped for. While the Tigers do already have 13 verbal pledges, only two of those came from recruits that attended the big official (...)
Clemson-ACC dueling lawsuits come closer to decision
In a Mecklenburg County, N.C. courtroom, a judge promised Clemson and ACC representatives two rulings in the ACC vs. Clemson case before, in a similar case, the two parties face each other again in Pickens County, S.C. court next week.
Cal in the ACC: Getting to know new conference mate Clemson
As Cal moves into the ACC, BearTerritory takes a deeper look at the new conference mates that the Golden Bears will now be joining. Up next, get to know the Clemson Tigers. The California Golden Bears athletics department has concluded its on-field participation in the Pac-12 and is now set to begin a new era in the ACC for the 2024-25 season. To get to know the new conference mates, BearTerritory.net is taking a deep-dive look at each of the new programs that Cal will share the league with. Up next is a breakdown of the Clemson Tigers.
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