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Volleyball Earns 2023-24 AVCA Team Academic Award
CLEMSON, S.C. – The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced that the Clemon Volleyball program was a recipient of the 2023-24 AVCA Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT on Wednesday. The team posted a cumulative 3.45 GPA during the 2023-24 school year, including a 3.46 during the spring semester....
Greenville, SC Arena District To Become A Gateway Destination
If you’re a meeting planner or convention organizer who knows little about Greenville, South Carolina, that’s about to change. According to a recent announcement, the Greenville Arena District or GAD (owner and operator of Bon Secours Wellness Arena), has contracted two architectural firms and Gensler Sports for master planning a 15,500-seat sports and entertainment arena. GAD is also in the process of re-imagining the whole district as the gateway into the flourishing city of Greenville, South Carolina, and selected one of the architectural firms, LMN, to oversee the urban design of the arena’s surrounding campus.
Bon Secours St. Francis tops U.S. News list of Greenville hospitals
U.S. News & World Report recently recognized Bon Secours St. Francis as a 2024-25 “Best Hospital.”. Two of the health system’s campuses – St. Francis Eastside and St. Francis Downtown – were ranked first in the Greenville metro area. Matt Caldwell, president of Bon Secours St. Francis, said they are honored to receive this recognition.
Family plans celebration of life for paralyzed SC woman who died in Italy
GREER, S.C. — The family of a paralyzed South Carolina womanwho died after having a stroke in Italy is planning a celebration of life to remember her. Grace Bradley, who was born with Vodder syndrome and became paralyzed, died in Italy on July 10. Bradley had been in the Venice hospital after suffering a stroke on June 26.
Trees, power lines downed as isolated thunderstorms move through Greenville, South Carolina, area
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A tree and power lines came down as isolated thunderstorms moved through the Greenville, South Carolina, area of the Upstate on Wednesday. WYFF News 4 crews got photos and video of a tree down on power lines near the Clock restaurant on Cedar Lane Road just after 3 p.m.
Jersey Mike’s to open Laurens location
Jersey Mike’s will soon be serving up subs and other sandwiches in Laurens. The chain restaurant, which has more than 2,900 locations nationally and 93 in South Carolina, will open in the shopping center at 900 East Main Street, which is also home to Cato’s and Irene’s.
Upstate social workers working to improve outcomes for minority mental health
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – One in five people are now experiencing issues with mental health. That’s according to clinical workers in the Upstate. Some are working to bring awareness to the stigma around it especially for minorities. 7NEWS spoke with a clinical social worker at Thriveworks in Greenville who said her staff is caring for […]
Clemson defensive ends coach Chris Rumph on considering the transfer portal
As the entire college football world knows, Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program are not heavily involved in the transfer portal. By not heavily involved, I mean pretty much involved at all. The Tigers rarely take a transfer and when they do, it’s in a low impact role. A role you won’t see on the field, typically quarterback depth. Love it or hate it, that’s Clemson football right now. Even if they aren’t taking transfers, it doesn’t mean they’re not considering it. During Swinney’s Media Outing at the Allen Reeves Football Complex on Tuesday, defensive ends coach Chris Rumph discussed the...
Grant funding allocation for parks causes controversy in Williamston
During the Williamston Town Council meeting last week, there was considerable discussion related to an earmark of $750,000 from the State budget which is to be used for improvements in Mineral Spring Park and Brookdale Park. Williamston Mayor Rockey Burgess thanked Representative Anne Thayer for helping secure the funding which...
NC judges issue order barring lawyers from the use of artificial intelligence
Federal judges in the Western District of North Carolina, including Charlotte, have issued an order limiting the use of artificial intelligence platforms in filing legal briefs and memorandums.
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