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Clemson Professor Patents Peach Varieties to Help Save Vital South Carolina Industry
The Clemson University Research Foundation (CURF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1981. Its offices sit just off campus in a nondescript high-rise that overlooks downtown Clemson’s three-block run of shops and restaurants. It is little known, but its impact is significant. CURF’s mission is to advance the research...
Phillips: Expanded CFP ‘A Good Thing for the ACC’
Jim Phillips believes the expanded College Football Playoff is good for the sport -- and the Atlantic Coast Conference. As ACC Media Days got underway this week, the ACC Commissioner discussed the new 12-team (...)
2024 Pigskin preview: Christ Church Cavaliers
GREENVILLE, S.C. — After winning back-to-back 1A state championships, the Christ Church Cavaliers are moving up to 3A this year. With a new classification, expectations remain the same under head coach Quin Hatfield. "There is no complacency, still hungry. 'Hey, can these guys compete in 3A? Can they move...
Tony Elliott Holds Court at ACC Football Kickoff
CHARLOTTE - Former Clemson player and offensive coordinator Tony Elliott is in his third season as head coach at Virginia. Elliott and the Cavaliers were on tap Tuesday at the ACC Football Kickoff. Elliott (...)
Concert delayed as storms impact Simpsonville area
SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park announced that a concert scheduled for tonight was delayed as storms moved through the area. Officials said doors were supposed to open for the Creed Summer of ‘99 Tour at 5:30 p.m. At 7:35 p.m. the venue confirmed...
Clemson defensive lineman arrested Caden Story
Clemson redshirt sophomore Caden Story was arrested Sunday with possession of marijuana. The Pickens County Court public records show that he was arrested for possession of 28 grams (1 oz) or less of marijuana. It was Story's first offense, and he had to pay $615 in fines. Head coach Dabo...
Irmo Town Council Attends MASC Conference
Irmo Town Council and staff members recently participated in the Municipal Association of South Carolina (MASC) conference held in Greenville. This annual event is dedicated to training, networking, and recognizing community development projects. Council members Gabriel Penfield, Phyllis Coleman, Erik Sickenger, Dr. Barbara Waldman, and Mayor Bill Danielson were in...
Suing to block the chicken houses, again
LAURENS, SC – A group of concerned residents and property owners in Mountville are challenging the state environmental agency’s authorization of new poultry farms along Lisbon Road. These concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) would bring sixteen new poultry barns to the area, which is already overburdened with 57...
Children’s book by Greenville man tackles scary ‘C’ word
A Greenville man is honoring his mother’s legacy by publishing a book that helps children tackle the difficult subject of losing a parent to cancer. “The Big Scary ‘C’ Word” follows a child trying to be brave and positive as his mother goes through doctor visits and illness. The book was written by Drew Stamm, a shareholder with NAI Earle Furman, and illustrated by Upstate artist Gray Taylor.
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