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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.
Listeria outbreak: As deaths rise, repeated health violations linked to Boar's Head facility
A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture investigation found scores of health violations by meat company Boar's Head at its Virginia facility that now is at the center of a deadly nationwide deli meat recall.
On the Move: Luke Henry
Luke Henry was appointed to the South Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners by Gov. Henry McMaster. He will represent the fourth Congressional District. The board, a division of the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, works to ensure that qualified chiropractic physicians are licensed and investigates complaints. Henry...
PHOTOS: Businesses destroyed after fire in downtown Clinton
Some fire departments in Laurens County were called to a fire at House of Pizza in Clinton on Tuesday, August 27. Jennifer Youngblood was stabbed 17 times by her boyfriend who left her body for her mother to find in 2014. Oconee County Sheriff's Department Searching for Two Suspects on...
No. 1 Georgia could be shorthanded at RB for season opener vs. No. 14 Clemson
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — No. 1 Georgia could be shorthanded at running back for its opening game Saturday against No. 14 Clemson. Trevor Etienne, who joined the Bulldogs as a transfer from Florida, faces a possible suspension after being arrested in March on drunken driving charges. The DUI case was dismissed when he pleaded no contest to reckless driving, […]
Football flashback: The Todd Gurley game
When Georgia kicks off its season on Saturday against Clemson in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, it will have been exactly one decade and one day since it opened the 2014 season against the Tigers. The game was part of a home-and-home agreement between the longtime rivals that began the 2013 and 2014...
Clemson experts advise beekeepers, horse owners as pesticides increase to kill mosquitoes
Several weeks have passed since Tropical Storm Debby made landfall in South Carolina, but experts and officials throughout the state are still dealing with the storm's fallout, particularly regarding mosquitoes. Debby brought significant rainfall throughout the state – enough to lift most counties from a statewide summer flash drought. However,...
Women's Cross Country Ranked Fifth in Conference Carolinas Preseason Poll
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Campbell Dille, Kaylee Kraver, and Megan Knapp were named Runners to Watch this season for Lees-McRae women's cross country as the Bobcats were picked to finish fifth in the 2024 Conference Carolinas Women's Cross Country Preseason Coaches' Poll. Converse earned 13 of the 15 first-place votes...
On the Move: Bethany Carter
Bethany Carter joined Avenue, an event venue owned by Table 301 in Greenville, as director of operations and hospitality. She has more than 24 years of hospitality experience and has worked with venues and events such as Darden Restaurant Group, Soby’s, Huguenot Mill and Loft, euphoria, Charleston Wine and Food Festival, and Highlands Food and Wine Festival.
Cardinal Health celebrates Greenville, S.C., distribution center opening
DUBLIN, Ohio – Cardinal Health officially announced Wednesday the recent opening of a new distribution center in Greenville, South Carolina dedicated solely to its at-Home Solutions business, expected to add roughly 200 jobs to the region over time. Cardinal Health at-Home Solutions is a leading provider of home health care medical supplies, helping more than five million customers nationwide manage their medical supply needs, including those who have chronic or critical medical conditions.
Greenville Tech donates bench inspired by Liberty Bridge
Greenville Technical College announced Aug. 27 it has donated a bench created by its welding students to the city of Greenville. The bench is displayed near the Liberty Bridge in Falls Park and was inspired by the landmark. It was initially made for the city’s 2023 Poinsettia Christmas Parade.
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