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South Carolina Election Commission to put logo on Coastal Carolina's teal football field
CONWAY, S.C. (AP) — Coastal Carolina’s distinctive, “Surf Turf” teal field will feature the logo for the South Carolina State Election Commission this season. The school and the organization that administers elections in the state announced Monday that the group’s logo will be displayed on the field at Brooks Stadium. Coastal Carolina said it’s the first FBS program to secure branding for its football field that does not involve naming rights. The agreement is for one year. Financial terms were not disclosed.
SoCon Coaches Pick Furman Second; Eight Paladins Earn Honors
GREENVILLE, S.C. (Furman Athletics) - Furman has been picked second in a poll of Southern Conference head football coaches, and eight Paladins have earned preseason all-conference accolades, it was announced today at the league’s annual football media day at Greenville’s Hotel Hartness. Furman, the defending SoCon champion, collected...
Broadway Bagels in Taylors is for sale
Broadway Bagels in Taylors is for sale. Owner Avelina Kapanzhi declined comment but confirmed the news. Parties interested in purchasing the restaurant should contact Kapanzhi directly. Broadway Bagels is located in Brushy Creek Crossing at 2426 Hudson Road in Taylors.
On the Move: Rusty Broome
Rusty Broome was named as group creative director with Crawford, a full-service marketing and creative agency based in Greenville. He has 17 years of advertising experience and has served as creative director with GSD&M in Austin, Texas.
Nonprofit working with Greenwood Genetic Center to learn more about autism
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A record number of children are being diagnosed with autism. The CDC reports it’s 1 in every 36 children. But is there a connection between genes and autism? A partnership between the Project Hope Foundation and the Greenwood Genetic Center may bring some answers to families.
Spartanburgers to compete in High-A South Atlantic League with Drive, 'healthy rivalry'
The Hub City Spartanburgers are moving up. The team announced Tuesday that it will compete in the High-A South Atlantic League (SAL) when the 2025 season starts. This new designation puts them in direct competition with the Greenville Drive, as well as the Asheville Tourists, the Bowling Green Hot Rods, and the Winston-Salem Dash...
Crossroads Treatment Centers Names Frank Elston Chief Information Officer
GREENVILLE, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 23, 2024-- Crossroads Treatment Centers (Crossroads) has appointed Frank Elston Chief Information Officer, responsible for overseeing Crossroads’ IT strategy, ensuring the implementation of cutting-edge technology solutions, and enhancing the overall digital infrastructure. His leadership will play a crucial role in improving Crossroads’ patient care through innovative IT initiatives and streamlined processes. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240723275422/en/ Crossroads Treatment Centers has appointed Frank Elston Chief Information Officer. (Photo: Business Wire)
This South Carolina Beach Has Deadly Lightning Potential
One South Carolina beach is getting press for the wrong reasons: being one of the most dangerous in the U.S. for deadly lightning strikes. There’s nothing quite as lovely as heading to a beautiful South Carolina beach in the summertime, but sometimes, the beach can be a dangerous spot.
South Carolina DOT seeks public comment on potential expansion of East Coast Greenway trails
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — The South Carolina Department of Transportation is asking for public feedback about the potential expansion of the East Coast Greenway trail, a 3,000-mile-long trail that runs from Maine into the Carolinas and south to the Florida Keys. Parts of the trail run off roadways, but most of it runs […]
South Carolina Election Commission to put logo on Coastal Carolina’s teal football field
CONWAY, S.C. (AP) — Coastal Carolina’s distinctive, “Surf Turf” teal field will feature the logo for the South Carolina State Election Commission this season. The school and the organization that administers elections in the state announced Monday that the group’s logo will be displayed on the field at Brooks Stadium. Coastal Carolina said it’s the […]
$8.1 Million in Unclaimed Pandemic Aid: Thousands of Families Miss Out in South Carolina
Millions in Unclaimed Pandemic Aid in South Carolina. Unclaimed Pandemic Aid: Thousands of Families Miss Out on Federal Assistance. In Columbia, South Carolina, there were over $8 million unclaimed pandemic aid in federal aid that was meant to help families buy groceries during the pandemic, according to state data. Those unclaimed pandemic aid was provided through debit cards mailed last August by the state Department of Social Services (DSS) to nearly 537,000 families. According to the posted article Yahoo, each card contained $120 per child and was intended to support families when children were not in school. The cards expired in May nine months after they were issued. DSS reported that nearly 470,000 cards or 87.5% of those distributed were activated totaling $56.2 million. While it’s unclear how much money remained on the cards it’s expected that most families used the full amount given the high cost of groceries.
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