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Mike on the Money: How to become a 'Financial Olympian'
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Mike Giordano, a financial adviser withWilliams Wealth Management in Greenville, South Carolina, is sharing advice for how you can become a "Financial Olympian" by applying some of the same disciplines as the athletes competing at the Summer Games in Paris this summer. Watch the video above...
Greenville Tech president named president emeritus of Black Hawk College
Greenville Technical College President Keith Miller was named president emeritus of Black Hawk College in Illinois, where he served as president from July 2000 to June 2008. Throughout his 34-year career in higher education, he has held various roles including faculty member, dean, vice president and president. During his time...
Salvation Army gets $500K from SC for Greenville shelter revitalization
The Salvation Army of Greenville’s shelter campus revitalization project received a $500,000 grant from the state. The funding was announced during the organization’s Christmas in July Breakfast on July 24. State Rep. Chandra Dillard helped secure the grant funding in the 2024-25 state budget for the project. “The...
TALK Fashion: Nothing says Summer like Flower Power
What says summer better than fresh florals? Don’t be fooled by these dainty posies -- blooming prints can carry you from garden party to gallery opening with ease. Transition from day to night with a simple jewelry swap or switch of a shoe. This month’s feature takes us to the newly opened...
Latigo Farm to offer exciting rodeo experience
Summer Stampede Rodeo Series held every other Saturday through October LANDRUM—Latigo Farm, located in the Gowensville area, is hosting its Summer Stampede Rodeo Series every other Saturday night through October, offering an exciting experience and entertainment for the whole family. Latigo Farm hosts a range of activities, such as horse riding lessons, horse boarding […] The post Latigo Farm to offer exciting rodeo experience appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Greenville Woodworkers Guild teaches skills and gives back
Greenville’s woodworking community constructs ways to serve their city. For the more than 8oo members of Greenville’s Woodworkers Guild, carpentry is more than just building things out of wood. The Guild views woodworking as an art form, each cut of the band saw the same as the stroke of a painter’s brush.
Composer and Pianist Sarah Gibson has Died, Aged 38
Gibson was half of the piano duo HOCKET, and her works were premiered by a number of prestigious ensembles. The composer and pianist Sarah Gibson passed away at the age of 38, following a battle with colon cancer. Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1986, Gibson first began learning the...
Simpsonville rejects residential development density increase: City Council notes
Here’s a recap of the July 23 meeting of Simpsonville City Council. Failed: Change to Timber’s Edge development plans. Council rejected a change to the Timber’s Edge development. The applicants, DR Group and Grey Engineering, planned to remove the community’s rear load garages and road to increase the density from 42 homes to 49 units.
Clemson budget includes new dorm building, $286M for college
Clemson University trustees approved a budget for the coming year that includes new funding for some building projects and a proposal for a new construction project at Douthit Hills, a complex of dormitory buildings. The new building in Douthit Hills was an answer for university officials who wanted to enhance...
5 questions for Clemson football, Dabo Swinney at ACC Kickoff, including transfer portal
CLEMSON — Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney and four Tigers players will take the stage Thursday for the final day of ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte. The Clemson players selected are linebacker Barrett Carter, quarterback Cade Klubnik, running back Phil Mafah and defensive back R.J. Mickens. The Tigers look...
5 new policies advance safety for University and its people
Five new policies in three categories were recently documented on the University Policies website. “The policy program is always available to answer questions and discuss how a policy might impact someone,” said Monique Everroad, director of policy initiatives in University Compliance & Ethics. “We believe in helping people do the right thing by making the information readily available and understandable. It’s as easy as contacting us first for a quick call.”
Rumor: FSU working to get into Big Ten, but Clemson has no other option but Big 12
FSU is reportedly working to get into the Big Ten by matching the B1G's AAU accreditation requirements, but the Big 12 is reportedly the only option for Clemson due to the SEC not wanting to add a second school in South Carolina. "As we've had to educate so many over...
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