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Though he’d competed on a number of occasions, Rolando Meza had yet to earn a cash payout on the PremierBilliards.com’s Q City 9-Ball Tour. That all ended this weekend (Sat., June 29 until early AM on Sunday) when he went undefeated to the hot seat and then negotiated a split of the top two prizes with Landon Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth, who’d lost his opening match, went on to win slightly better than four out of every five (90-16, 84.9%) of the 106 games he played in a nine-match winning streak on the loss side of the bracket. No one chalked up more than four racks against him as he raced to 10 throughout the tournament. The $500-added event drew 46 entrants to Action Billiards in Inman, SC.
Spartanburg Co. deputies find missing man who doesn’t speak English
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office said a man from Ukraine who doesn’t speak English was found safe Tuesday night after being reported missing. Deputies said the man was last seen at 10:00 a.m. on July 2, leaving for a walk to Holston...
What are the dangers of swimming without a lifeguard
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than 4,000 accidental drownings annually in the United States and according to the Spartanburg County Coroner's Office, the number of accidental drownings in the Palmetto State has increased since 2020.
Have you seen her? Missing Fayetteville teen might be in SC, police say
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — Investigators are asking the public to help them find a missing teenaged girl, the Fayetteville Police Department said Wednesday. Police said 17-year-old Lauren Hawkins was last seen in the area of Gaffsail Drive in Fayetteville. According to investigators, Hawkins is about 5’7 and 140 pounds,...
New to the Street: The Vintage Toast
The Vintage Toast is an event venue in Spartanburg consisting of more than 4,000 square feet spread over two levels. The first floor consists of two areas that can be used for dining with a bar in the middle. The back dining area opens into the courtyard. The building also features a ballroom. The venue can accommodate up to 150 guests and has over 50 onsite parking spaces.
NC State Men’s Basketball Will Play USC Upstate in Non-Conference Play in 2024-25
NC State’s Men’s Basketball team will host USC Upstate on Monday, November 4th in a non-conference game. NC State is 2-0 all-time against USC Upstate, defeating the Spartans for the first time 79-60 on December 11, 2010, and the last time the Wolfpack faced USC Upstate, they won 98-71 on December 22, 2018.
Immediate Care after-hours vet clinic now open in Taylors
TAYLORS, S.C. (WSPA) – After-hours veterinary care can be hard to find depending on where you live in the Upstate and WNC. As of June 27, there’s a new clinic in Taylors where you can bring your dog or cat even if you already have a family veterinarian. ReadyVets Veterinary Care is open every day. […]
Staying safe this Fourth of July
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – Each year, Fourth of July celebrations take place across the Upstate, and each year, first responders stay busier than usual. “3,000 children every year are brought to our ERs because of firework injuries,” said Penny Shaw, program coordinator for Safe Kids of the Piedmont. Spartanburg first responders tell us despite fireworks […]
Sexton Design and Development makes its mark in the Upstate
Design and construction go hand and hand. Architects are responsible for creating designs that fits each customer’s needs and are feasible for contractors to build. Contractors must execute the architect’s vision in a cost-effective, timely manner for their customers. This collaboration process, however, isn’t always cohesive, especially when...
McMaster removing $2.3M from South Carolina's 2024-25 budget
(The Center Square) — South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced 21 budget vetoes totaling nearly $2.3 million from the Palmetto State's fiscal 2024-25 budget. The Republican governor announced his vetoes during a Wednesday media briefing, calling on state lawmakers to replace earmarks with merit-based and competitive grants. The budget includes more than 500 earmarks totaling $424.7 million. South Carolina's $40.2 billion spending plan is built around $12.4 billion in general...
Governor signs law adjusting how SC picks its judges but calls for more ‘meaningful’ reform
COLUMBIA – South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed into law legislation tweaking how judges are selected in the state but called on legislators to do more next year to improve the process. The compromise legislation made some adjustments to the judicial selection process. It puts in term limits for the panelists who screen judicial candidates, […] The post Governor signs law adjusting how SC picks its judges but calls for more ‘meaningful’ reform appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
Law Enforcement in South Carolina plans to crackdown on drunk drivers
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — With the 4th of July just a day away law enforcement in the Upstate is amping up their presence on the highway. The Spartanburg Police Department said they are partnering with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to focus on impaired driving awareness through education and high-visibility enforcement.
Carolinas' heat standards for the workplace
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The heat continues to be a significant cause for concern in the country. On Tuesday, President Biden announced a proposed rule to protect indoor and outdoor workers from these extreme temperatures. The proposal would require employers to provide drinking water and rest breaks when the combined...
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