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FIRST ALERT: Few more clouds today, increasing humidity late week
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - A quick-passing disturbance will bring a few more clouds today with a few light showers. We’re also looking ahead and giving you the First Alert to high humidity later this week, likely leading to a few days of heat advisories. TODAY. Partly cloudy skies...
Body discovered in Sumter County on Sunday afternoon; investigation underway
SUMTER COUNTY, S.C. — Deputies are joining the Sumter County coroner in the investigation of a body found on Sunday afternoon. According to a Sumter County Sheriff's Office spokesperson, the body was found sometime in the mid-afternoon off Highway 15 South near Clarendon County. Authorities said the body was found in a wooded area but didn't give the exact location due to the ongoing nature of the investigation.
Jackets’ bats can’t keep up with birds in doubleheader
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Forced to play two after back to back rainouts, the GreenJacket offense was curtailed in both portions of the twin bill as the Pelicans swept the day with two wins, 2-0 and 9-1. The day’s first game began as a pitchers’ duel, with JR Ritchie and Juan Bello going toe to toe and firing three consecutive zeroes each. Both arms battled without giving up any runs into the fourth, when Pelicans’ center fielder Alfonsin Rosario kicked off the bottom of the inning with a towering home run beyond the grandstand in left field. Not to be outdone, Designated Hitter Andy Garriola stepped in immediately after and did the same thing, extending his league-leading home run total to 17 and putting Myrtle Beach up 2-0 in the fourth. Ritchie would leave one batter later. Although Giomar Diaz worked 2.2 scoreless innings, the ‘Jackets offense was submerged and shut out in Game One.
South Carolina promotes two within recruiting department
The addition of Darren Uscher as director of player personnel is not the only change to the South Carolina football recruiting department. Shane Beamer and the Gamecocks have promoted two long-time recruiting staffers within the department to new positions with Sam Serbay becoming the new director of recruiting for offense and Brandon Middleton the new […] The post South Carolina promotes two within recruiting department appeared first on On3.
Per report, South Carolina football adds Florida receiver commitment
Earlier this week, the South Carolina football program missed out on 4-star wide receiver Malik Clark, a Rock Hill native who made a surprise commitment to the Florida State Seminoles instead of the in-state schoo Gamecocks. However, even without Clark, USC has three wideouts committed to the team in the class of 2025 as Jayden Sellers, Brian Rowe, and Lex Cyrus have pledged their services to USC.
Dillon Church Of God Holds Car Show To Support Reaching Out For Jesus Ministries
The Dillon Church of God had a car show on Saturday, July 27, from 10:00 a.m. Until 3:00 p.m. Additionally, there was a BBQ, chicken bog, hot dogs, funnel cakes, baked goods sale, etc. Also, an inflatable was there for the kids. The proceeds helped support the “Reaching Out For...
Dillon Ministers Alliance Holds Back-To-School Giveaway
The Dillon Ministers Alliance sponsored a Back-To-School giveaway on Saturday, July 27, from 10:00 a.m. – noon, at the South Plaza, Downtown Dillon, 100 South Railroad Avenue, Dillon, S.C. There was free food, drinks, and music. Everyone had a great time. PHOTO GALLERY. Photos by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon County...
SLED: Man charged with lottery fraud in Orangeburg Co.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) announced Monday they have charged a man with fraud in a lottery. SLED said James Antonio Cheeseboro, 40, was charged with intent to fraud and counterfeit game tickets on Thursday, July 18. According to SLED, Cheeseboro illegally submitted...
Three White Supremacists Sentenced for Plotting to Destroy Power Grid
The men “planned and trained to attack America’s power grid to advance their violent white supremacist ideology,” the government said. A press statement from the Department of Justice says that the three men who planned a white supremacist attack on an energy plant in Idaho or one of the states nearby were sentenced on July 25.
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