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Biden Doubles Down on Diversity Support For Small Businesses Amid Nationwide Cull
This past Pride month, Isabel Casillas Guzman, President Biden’s U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator, delivered a key message on the importance of supporting small businesses and criticized the attacks on diversity programs. SBA Chief’s Visit to Lake City. Isabel Casillas Guzman, the SBA chief, recently visited Lake...
Grenade-like device found inside Laurinburg home
LAURINBURG, N.C. (WPDE) — A special operation is underway after what appeared to be a grenade-like device was found inside a home along the 17000 block of X-Way Road in Laurinburg, according to Cpt. Chris Young with the Laurinburg Police Dept. Young said while the device appeared to be...
Prep Spotlight: Local AAU hoops teams competing in Myrtle Beach
A trio of Greenville-based AAU travel basketball teams are representing their community on the national stage this week in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The IGI Blue (5th grade), IGI Red (8th grade) and IGI Black (9th grade) youth basketball teams, coached by Greenville native and former Lenoir Community College and Winston-Salem State hooper Antwaun Smith, tipped off in the 2024 NTBA Boys National Championship II this week. The tournament runs through...
Every kid is a rock star at Camp Rockstar in Conway
Camp Rockstar is a place of fun and games for children with special needs. Every camper is a rock star at the annual summer camp for differently abled children and young adults ages 5-25. “She’s so excited in the morning; she hops right out of bed,” Brittany Buss said of...
MUSC addresses SC shortage of physical, occupational therapists with new program
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - As the demand for occupational and physical therapy increasingly exceeds the number of available therapists in South Carolina, the Medical University of South Carolina is making a substantiative program change in hopes of offering a solution to this issue. Data from MUSC shows that, of South...
Carolyn McDaniel Speaks To Historical Society About Historic Black Schools Of Latta
Carolyn McDaniel, president of the Latimer School Historic Committee, spoke to the Dillon County Historical Society on Tuesday evening about the Historic Black Schools of Latta and the Latimer School Historic Committee. She said they have a long and rich history, which she shared with the group. See her presentation in the video below:
South Carolina baseball signee pledges to come to school over pro opportunities
South Carolina baseball had three current players (catcher Cole Messina, right-handed pitcher Eli Jones, and left-handed pitcher Garrett Gainey), one junior college signee (left-handed pitcher Brandon Clarke), and two high school signees (outfielder PJ Morlando and right-handed pitcher Carson Messina) selected in the 2024 MLB Draft. There were several current...
Deputies look for missing Robeson County man
ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. (WBTW) — Robeson County authorities have asked for the public’s help finding a missing man. Temmi Thomas was last seen in the area of Conatser Drive in Parkton, the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office said. He is 5-foot-8 and weighs 145 pounds. He has brown eyes and is bald. Anyone with information is […]
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