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SCISA Prepares to Open 55th Football Season
Goose Creek, S.C. - The South Carolina Independent Schools Association is preparing to open its 55th football season with a new two-year alignment. Can Hammond (4A), Hilton Head Christian (3A), Bethesda Academy (2A), Patrick Henry Academy (1A) and Jefferson Davis Academy (8 Man) defend their 2023 titles? Hammond will be playing for their 8th straight title in Class 4A.
Over 20 In-State 2025 Football Prospect Commit to Major Colleges At This Time
Moncks Corner — With 20 prep players committed to major college football by the time of the annual SCACA Coaches Clinic (July 21-24) being held this year in Greenville the state is a little behind where we normally are just before August football drills begin. The HSSR would like...
Smuggled drugs killed 2 inmates at troubled South Carolina jail, sheriff says
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two inmates died from drug overdoses in two days at a South Carolina jail, which has been under a federal civil rights investigation, authorities said. The inmates at the jail in Richland County were killed by two different drugs, one on Monday and a second on Tuesday, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott […]
Soda City Live: Back to School Event Hosted by the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - School will be back in session soon and the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice is hosting a back-to-school event, Jump Shots for Justice. Children will be able to compete in a basketball tournament, participate in a STEM fair, and get all the supplies they need for school.
Shakespeare Wins the Best Fly Combo for the Cedar Canyon Fly Combo
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Shakespeare, a long-recognized name in the fishing industry, has won the Best Fly Combo category at the ICAST 2024 New Product Showcase for its Cedar Canyon Fly Combo. Shakespeare’s mission is to provide anglers of all levels with the gear and support they need to succeed...
Columbia opens registration for the walk against domestic violence
The 2024 Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence will be held on October 5 at Page Ellington Park, 2220 Gregg Street, Columbia. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and for the 18th year, participants are asked to show their support by joining the city walk to bring awareness of the abuse and violence that is occurring in our community. There is no cost to participate, but registration is required here.
Lowes Foods Parent Company Closing Several Supermarkets in Carolinas
“We are working closely with store hosts who work at the three stores slated to close to offer them positions at other stores where possible,” said Tim Lowe, head of retail for Alex Lee and president of Lowes Foods. The closings are part of Alex Lee’s broader growth strategy...
York Technical College Announces New Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
York Technical College is excited to announce the appointment of Cassandra (Cassie) Verardi as Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management. In this role, Verardi will lead initiatives in enrollment management, student success, and service excellence, focusing on enhancing student retention, recruitment, and program completion. “I am incredibly honored...
Memphis vs. South Carolina women's basketball at FedExForum switched to an exhibition game
Memphis women's basketball's return game with coach Dawn Staley and South Carolina is still happening. It just won't count toward either program's win-loss record. Instead of hosting a regular-season non-conference game against the defending national champions, coach Alex Simmons' Tigers will welcome South Carolina for an exhibition game for the 2024-25 season.
Global heat records broken two days in a row
MORNING NEWSBREAK | July 21 was the hottest day on record around the world according to preliminary data from the European Union’s monitoring agency — until the next day — Monday, July 22. The world’s average surface air temperature reached 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, inching past...
South Carolina Flood Threat Continues: Heavy Rainfall Expected Today
Greenville, SC – The flood threat continues today as heavy rainfall is expected in storms this afternoon and evening, posing a risk for flooding under slow-moving storms or in locations where rounds of storms move through. According to the US National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg, scattered to numerous thunderstorms will...
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