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From Ashes to Hope: Clinton’s resilient spirit lights the path forward
Although Clinton has suffered a devastating loss, hope remains in a town that has been hit hard for a year that is far from over. The fire downtown is just another big hit the town has faced, with the loss of fireman Michael Vinson still fresh in the mind of everyone, this is just another reminder of how fast things can change.
Another hot and humid day Thursday
Another hot and humid day on tap with highs near 96 and a “feels-like” near 102. Isolated thunderstorms return Thursday afternoon and evening. The weather will be unsettled heading into the holiday weekend, with dry mornings but afternoon and evening thunderstorms possible each day. Track rain and storms...
Missing in South Carolina: Police searching for teenage boy not seen in a week
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Above video: Your Wednesday headlines. Police in South Carolina are searching for a missing teenage boy. According to the Greenville Police Department, authorities are looking for 16-year-old Zechariah Cowan. Police say he ran away from his home on Wenwood Circle on August 21. Anyone with information...
ACC Week 1: No. 14 Clemson opens season against national title favorite in No. 1 Georgia in Atlanta
Things to watch this week in the Atlantic Coast Conference:. No. 14 Clemson vs. No. 1 Georgia, Saturday, noon ET (ABC). The Tigers open the season in the biggest way possible against a Georgia squad that won the national title in 2021 and 2022 and remains bitter about missing the College Football Playoff a year ago.
Clemson QB Cade Klubnik ‘confident’ entering Week 1, says Dabo Swinney and Garrett Riley
If Cade Klubnik lights up Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday afternoon, it wouldn't be the first time a quarterback made a name for themself in a season-opener. It also wouldn't be the first time a young quarterback took the next steps in their progression while in the second or third year of an offensive scheme. Last year wasn't pretty for the first-year starter and his first-year offensive coordinator, Garrett Riley. But sometimes, things simply just take time, and that's how Clemson feels about its quarterback and its offense entering 2024.
Landrum Area Fire & Rescue District selling reflective address signs
Proceeds go toward annual scholarship fund LANDRUM—Last week, the Landrum Area Fire & Rescue District announced it would be selling reflective address signs to aid in locating specific residences that may be more challenging to find using regular navigation tools. The department says having a visible address can shorten the arrival time of emergency […] The post Landrum Area Fire & Rescue District selling reflective address signs appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Somebody needs to get Kirby on Ozempic to lower his A1c and fix
I just watched the first quarter of FSU/GT. - bretfsu®. Was Kelly Bryant better than DJU? - RememberTheDanny. Let's just quit calling these things "Commitments". Call them what they really - 76er®. Bryce Davis is simply a conflicted kid - HBROWN®. ESPN the country is Taiwan not Chinese Taipai -...
Two earthquakes reported near North Carolina, Virginia border
SPARTA, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said two earthquakes hit the North Carolina and Virginia border Wednesday morning. According to the USGS, the first earthquake hit 4.9 miles east southeast of Sparta, North Carolina at 12:34 a.m. It had a magnitude of 2.2 and a depth of 4 kilometers.
Check to see if your Social Security number was part of the latest data breach
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Another significant data breach — and this time around, your Social Security number could be compromised. A hacking group claims to have stolen 2.9 billion records from National Public Data, which is a background check company that works with employers, private investigators and staffing agencies. Those leaked records could include your Social Security number and address.
South Carolina prison director says electric chair, firing squad and lethal injection ready to go
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina’s prisons director said Wednesday that state’s supply of a lethal injection drug is pure, its electric chair was tested a month ago and its firing squad has the ammunition and training to carry out its first execution next month in more than 13 years. Corrections Director Bryan Stirling was ordered by […]
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