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Ticket Tuesday: Virginia Tech vs. Clemson
UPDATE (July 16, 1:10 p.m. ET): The Ticket Tuesday offer for Clemson is officially sold out. Season tickets are currently the only way to get access to the matchup. Don't miss out a second time and reserve your seats. Virginia Tech Athletics’ summer promotion, ‘Ticket Tuesday’, is approaching its conclusion...
Atlanta man allegedly drives over 100 miles away to lower giant Confederate flag in South Carolina, report says
SOUTH CAROLINA, USA — An Atlanta man allegedly drove over 100 miles away in an attempt to take down a "giant" Confederate flag Saturday night, according to a report from the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office. The report stated that the 23-year-old told deputies he "doesn't agree with what it...
Operation Southern Slow Down: Effort to combat speeding to save lives
TALLAHASSEE, FL (352today.com) – The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is trying to put the brakes on unsafe driving. FDOT in partnership with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is conducting Operation Southern Slow Down 2024. The week-long speed enforcement and education campaign kicked off on Monday.
Man Wins $100,000 With Lottery Strategy From Watching ‘Lottery Changed My Life’
Is there a strategy to winning the Lottery? Well, there might be... If you've ever seen "Lottery Changed My Life" on TLC, you might remember the episode where a former Lottery winner shared what he claims was his strategy for winning. A South Carolina man says he's been using the...
2-year-old dies in Upstate after gunshot wound to head, coroner says
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. — A 2-year-old died at a Greenville County, South Carolina, hospital after a gunshot wound to the head, according to the Greenville County Coroner's Office. The coroner's office said the shooting happened at Ballantyne Commons in Simpsonville. Greenville County Coroner Shelton England said the child's mother...
Softball Completes 2024-25 Roster
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson Softball Head Coach John Rittman announced the addition of four players to the 2024-25 roster on Wednesday. The Tigers will welcome transfers Reese Basinger (Winthrop), Jamison Brockenbrough (Tennessee) and Brook Melnychuk (LA Tech) to the team this fall, as well as adding incoming freshman Marian Collins.
Road Closure in Clemson Starts Today
Starting today, July 17, Fowler Corporation will close a portion of Keowee Trail in Clemson for up to two weeks to install storm drainage infrastructure for the 412 College Project. Access to Abernathy Park will be available via US 123, and businesses opposite the road closure can be accessed from College Ave. The City Police Department has reviewed and approved the road closure plan.
Clemson’s Dockside awarded during Texas meeting
Clemson’s large Dockside project of apartment living and commercial space received an innovator’s award during the Student Housing Business annual meeting in Austin, Texas. Dockside covers more than 22 thousand square feet of property abutting Lake Hartwell at the bridge into Oconee County. The Dockside partners –the builder, the architects, and the bankers – developed the project in a way to offer an upscale living experience alongside the lake, dock access to which is provided. The LLC Fountain Residential Partners is a privately-held Dallas company whose official Brent Little is behind plans to build apparently similar housing on the Oconee County side on 123 between Bojangles and the former Paws Restaurant.
The South Carolina Research Authority unveils new Greenville office in effort to strengthen the support for local businesses
Greenville, South Carolina – The South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) has once again shown its commitment and dedication to growth by establishing a new office in Greenville, in what appears to be a major step meant to support the local innovation sector. Joining already-existing sites in Charleston, Summerville, Columbia, and Anderson, the relocation marks the seventh facility in the expanding network of the company throughout the state.
Sam Hartman finally wins a game against Clemson football — on College Football 25
Former Wake Forest and Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman faced Clemson football in every one of his six college seasons, going 0-6 against the Tigers. The final score improved over the years, from a 63-3 Clemson win vs. Wake Forest in 2018 to the 31-23 Clemson win vs. Notre Dame last season. But the result never changed.
Clemson University sends thousands of images, sound files for new College Football video game
CLEMSON, S.C. — Gamers across the country fired up their consoles to play the new and highly anticipated College Football 25 video game, and Clemson University will be included as a playable team. In preparation for the game's release from Electronic Arts, the university sent over thousands of images...
Ryan homes development recommended for Seneca
A planned 122-home development is recommended to be annexed to Seneca, in a vote last night by the city planning commission. For zoning purposes, the planning commissioners also approved Kenneth Jeffcoat’s request that the property between Wells Highway and the new middle school be designated Planned Development-Residential. The city council will have final say in two meetings starting next month. Currently, sitting in unincorporated area, the property is considered control-free. Jeffcoat told the commission Ryan Homes will develop the subdivision in much the same manner as it developed nearby Wells Station. The vote for annex was unanimous, but the vote for PD-R was 5 to 1, with Commissioner John Gillespie voting no. Chairman Barry Duvall is bothered by the density – the closeness of one house to another – and suggested an R-20 zone might be a better alternative.
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