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Investigation continues after 5 cars derail in Anderson County, South Carolina
ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. — There have been at least 40 derailments in South Carolina in the past three years, including one in Anderson County that remains under investigation. Aerial footage captured five cars that had derailed near the city of Belton Thursday morning. Greenville and Western Railway officials said...
Police: Two arrested in Spartanburg for leaving infant in car, possessing meth
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - On Saturday, the Spartanburg Police Department (SPD) said they made two arrests following reports of a baby abandoned in the parking lot of Westgate Mall on 205 W Blackstock Rd. Officers said a woman explained to police that she came into work around 10:30 a.m....
1878 Butcher’s Block deli and restaurant opens in Landrum
LANDRUM—Landrum’s locals and visitors now have another exciting choice for lunch and dinner. 1878 Butcher’s Block, the newest eatery in town, has opened its doors at 227 East Rutherford Street. The Butcher’s Block offers a variety of options, including salads, wraps, and sandwiches. Additionally, the establishment also features a beer and wine bar. As a […] The post 1878 Butcher’s Block deli and restaurant opens in Landrum appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
26-acre sports complex planned for Cowpens, leaders say it’s a catalyst for growth
COWPENS, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The old Cowpens Middle School closed about 2 years ago, since then it’s been vacant. But the plan is to build a 26-acre athletics complex. Cowpens is on the eastside of Spartanburg which unlike the rest of the county has been a little behind on growth. In the past, residents have prioritized wanting to see things like more businesses, homes and a grocery store.
Video: See how Anderson School District 3 celebrated start of a new school year
Three cheers for teachers, some say. Many things come in threes. Anderson County School District Three, like schools around the county have their elementary, middle, and high school starting Aug. 1. School district staff met at Crescent High School in Iva Friday to give their best celebration send-off. The new school year, with a "Day One" theme, emphasizes treating each day like it's the first of the year. ...
Jim Phillips' third-place remark will make FSU, Clemson want to leave ACC even faster
It's a weird time in college athletics. The Pac-12 just died, even though Oregon State and Washington State are still in denial. In the meantime, what is ACC commissioner Jim Phillips talking about over in Charlotte? In the midst of the Power Four arms race, the ACC is coming up dead last. It's the Big Ten and SEC duking it out for first, with the Big 12 running away with third. Where's the ACC at?
‘We can win; we can be successful’: Mafah entering this season with team-wide confidence
With just over a month to go until Clemson’s 2024 season opener against Georgia, fans and media alike are clamoring for a first look at Clemson’s offense. Running back Phil Mafah, a massive piece of the Tigers’ success on the ground last year, spoke at the ACC Kickoff in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday to address questions.
Clemson defense ‘starving’ for success ahead of new season
Despite facing the offseason changes typical of any blue-chip program — i.e. losing talent to the NFL — Clemson has managed to retain most of its stellar defense heading into the 2024-2025 season. The return of two veterans in particular will prove crucial to the Tiger’s success, but they’re no stranger to pressure.
Spartanburg City Council Approves Property Transfers for Affordable Single-Family Home Development
Spartanburg City Council recently approved transferring nine city-owned vacant properties to Oak and Ave Property Group, LLC, for the development of single-family homes. Intended as a measure to increase homeownership rates among the City’s low-to-moderate income residents, the homes will be sold to buyers at or below 80 percent of Spartanburg’s area median income ($60,150 for a family of four) under terms of the agreement.
Lander Holds Final Freshman Orientation
With classes beginning for the fall semester on August 19, Lander University held its final Freshman Orientation July 23-24. Orientation is required for all new students to ease the transition into college life by acquainting students with all Lander has to offer academically, culturally, and socially. The incoming Bearcats had...
Former Tiger suffers torn ACL in the NFL
A former Clemson cornerback has torn his ACL. According to head coach Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams cornerback Derion Kendrick has suffered a torn ACL during practice Wednesday. The expectation is he will miss the 2024 season and get surgery in the next couple weeks. “Unfortunately, Derion Kendrick did get his ACL yesterday,” Rams head coach Sean McVay saiddThursday. “I’m really proud of the way that he’s worked. He’s continued to really mature in a lot of different ways and if there’s one thing you know about this guy, he can handle setbacks. He’ll have a lot of support from his teammates and coaches, and he’ll attack the rehab.” The 23 year old will look to recover and comeback stronger in 2025. HC Sean McVay confirms Derion Kendrick suffered torn ACL. — Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) July 26, 2024
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