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NICA Mountain Biking Team seeking school-age riders
POLK COUNTY—Sign-ups are now open for the first-ever Polk County mountain biking team. Open to all Polk County students in grades 6-12, this team welcomes all participants, with no tryouts required. The season is set to kick off in December 2024, with two full-day classes scheduled for September 28 and September 29 at Stearns Gym. […] The post NICA Mountain Biking Team seeking school-age riders appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
New to the Street: Prisma Health Urgent Care
Prisma Health Urgent Care opened a facility in Duncan. The office offers onsite diagnostic testing and vaccinations. It also features a lab, and digital X-ray and EKG services. The health care provider treats illnesses such as colds, influenza and strep throat, addresses minor injuries such as back pain and strain, and performs physical exams.
What causes fireworks colors? Check out the science behind Fourth of July displays
Millions of people have already watched or plan to watch fireworks in the skies this week. Meteorologist Caitlin Harvey of sister station KETV breaks down the science behind the displays you see. The differences in fireworks' color are caused by elements. So you might have to brush off your periodic...
Hilltop of Greenville helps residents live their best lives
The management team at Hilltop of Greenville Memory Care spends each day focused on creating a warm and dignified environment for each of their residents, while also helping family members as they face this journey with their loved ones. Joe Jasmon, CEO of American Healthcare Management Group, said the Hilltop...
'PaintJam' set to bring a canvas alive in Greenville on Fourth of July
GREENVILLE, S.C. — World-renowned speed painters"PaintJam" will be performing live at Furman University on July Fourth. PaintJam consists of father-son duo Dan and Harvey Dunn who will be speed painting at Furman University's amphitheater as part of the university's weekly summer lakeside concert series. "We are celebrating July Fourth...
On the Move: Scott Burgess
Scott Burgess was promoted to vice president with Colliers | South Carolina. He served on the Christ Church Episcopal School Alumni Board and was a founding board member of The Salvation Army of Greenville, Pickens and Oconee Counties’ Echelon chapter. Burgess is also a member of the International Council...
Home Furnishing International foam and bedding division gunning for volume retail biz with EVP hire
Gaffney, S.C. — Palmetto Pedic, the foam and bedding supplier owned by Home Furnishing International, has added Daniel J. Baker in the newly created position of executive vice president of sales & marketing and chief merchandising officer. He reports to David Li, chairman and CEO. “We believe there is...
Photos: Ilka Rasch Centre Stage Gallery
Centre Stage Gallery hosted the opening reception for Ilka Rasch as part of its partnership with the Metropolitan Arts Council. In Rasch’s first solo show, her artwork represents order during chaos. She uses a meditative process and repetitive patterns in her work creating thought-provoking pieces for veriers. Rasch will have her work on display at Centre Stage through August 9.
On the Move: Lance Byars
Lance Byars was promoted to vice president with Colliers | South Carolina. He serves as vice chairman on the board of advisors to The Salvation Army of Greenville, Pickens and Oconee Counties, and chairman of the Greenville Health Authority. Byars holds real estate licenses in South and North Carolina and...
Updating 19 Greenville city projects: What’s happening, what’s next
Here are status updates on several of the city of Greenville’s facility, recreation and trail projects. Mayberry Field: Construction of Mayberry Field at Unity Park will begin in the fall of 2024. The $3.2 million project is expected to be completed by spring of 2025. The Little League-regulation baseball field will include a grandstand, press box, dugouts and other amenities. Designs for the project are still being finalized.
Upstate business becomes first distillery allowed to manufacture in city limits
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A group of engineering friends are using their love of spirts to make history in downtown Greenville. Lisa Messenger, Todd Harbin and T.C. Beinke opened the doors to New South Spirits Distillery on Augusta Street, below Smoke on the Water’s old location. “Try something...
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