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South Carolina DNR hosts free fishing clinic in Beaufort
BEAUFORT, S.C. — South Carolina Department of Natural Resources hosted the first of two free fishing clinics in Beaufort. Neighbors came to the Broad River Fishing Pier to learn a new hobby. The introductory class taught attendees how to tie fishing knots, how to rig a rod and reel, and how to cast a line.
Lamar has entire football coaching staff back
`Lamar -- Stephen Burris has a successful first season as the football head coach at Lamar. High School. The Silver Foxes went 9-4 on the season, winning the Region 6-Class A title and advancing to the third round of the state playoffs. Burris, who is the offensive coordinator and coaches...
Residents, business owners invited to welcome Cycle NC participants to Statesville
More than 900 cyclists are expected to stop over in Statesville on October 7 during the Cycle NC Mountains to Coast ride. The Statesville Convention & Visitors Bureau, the City of Statesville, Downtown Statesville Development Corporation and Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce invite the community to help welcome the cyclists.
Pineville Chuck E. Cheese reopens with animatronic band
PINEVILLE, N.C. (WBTV) - Chuck E. Cheese celebrated the latest updates at its Pineville location Friday night with a grand reopening. The location on Pineville-Matthews Road is one of a few in the country that still has Munch’s Make-Believe Band. The company pulled the plug on the display at...
Update: Rock Hill Meeting Scheduled. Charlotte Water’s Request to Withdraw Additional Water from the Catawba-Wateree Basin Raises Concerns in Tega Cay and Surrounding Communities
Tega Cay, SC – Charlotte Water is seeking to modify its existing 2002 Interbasin Transfer (IBT) Certificate, allowing for increased water withdrawal from the Catawba-Wateree Basin. This modification could significantly impact Tega Cay and the surrounding communities, yet Charlotte Water is not hosting a single public meeting in Tega Cay, Fort Mill, or Rock Hill.
RiverDogs and Cannon Ballers postponed by rain for second straight night
Charleston, SC - The Charleston RiverDogs Friday night contest against the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers was postponed due to rain. Thursday’s scheduled contest was also postponed. The teams will make up the game as part of a series next month in Kannapolis. A doubleheader, featuring a pair of seven-inning contests, remains scheduled for Saturday at 5:00 p.m.
Local districts lead the way as school year starts earlier across S.C.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - It might be hard to believe, but some South Carolina students are already back in school – including in Aiken, Edgefield and McCormick counties. They’re among six South Carolina school districts already back in the classroom. That’s despite a state law saying no students...
Florence Christian still has stable coaching staff
Florence – For the first time in four years, Florence Christian School will. have a new head coach for one of its varsity sports. Jesse Lyles will be taking over the softball program in place of veteran head. coach Denise Carter. Lyles inherits a team that went 4-13 last...
Weather shift signals potential relief for drought-stricken Midlands
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A shift to drier air and reduced rain chances is underway this weekend, but increased moisture and better rain chances are anticipated to return later in the week. Temperatures will remain slightly below normal through early next week before returning to typical summer levels by midweek.
Drier weekend ahead for the weekend, showers return next week
COLUMBIA, SC (WACH) -- We're getting a bit of a break from the rain on Saturday. Drier air will create fewer chances for showers in the region. These conditions will last over the weekend and into the start of next week. Saturday afternoon highs are expected to be slightly below...
Why are Lexington County residents struggling with property damage as fiber optic installations continue?
LEXINGTON, S.C. — Residents in Lexington County said they're still having issues with a fiber optic cable company that performed work in their area. Patchy dead grass, a broken irrigation system, and leaning light poles remain in the Millstream Crossing neighborhood after Ripple Fiber's fiber optic cable installation. It's one of multiple neighborhoods where neighbors have reported ongoing work over the last three months.
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