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North Augusta rescue aims to heal kids through horses
NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - Healing with horses is what one local rescue is doing for kids of all ages. Hope for Hooves Rescue is getting ready to welcome kids who are navigating crises, trauma and life challenges. They aim to heal with the help of these horses, mentors and...
Midland Valley football ready to play on the gridiron under interim head coach
Aug. 14—Midland Valley's football program was hit with a lot of roster turnover after last season, during which a massive class of 24 seniors led the Mustangs to their best record in program history. Eleven of those players signed to play college football, continuing their careers after a 12-1 season that included a Region 4-AAAA championship, a trip to the third round of the state playoffs ...
Orangeburg County Animal Shelter seeks homes for 23 dogs displaced by Tropical Storm Debby
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Orangeburg County Animal Shelter and Pawmetto Lifeline, a nonprofit animal rescue organization in Columbia, are asking the public to help find homes for 23 large breed dogs. The dogs, while originally in the care of Orangeburg County, were moved to Pawmetto Lifeline after the county...
Aiken school district looks to add more HVAC technicians
AIKEN, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - Aiken County school officials are addressing the need for more HVAC employees. These employees help provide maintenance for heating and cooling systems in the schools. Board members approved a motion for a $3,000 incentive for new HVAC technicians. School officials say this is to attract and...
Snake-wrangling teacher in the Midlands
KERSHAW COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – An unwanted guest slithered into a South Carolina high school leaving one brave teacher to wrangle the reptile. An Agriculture Education Instructor from Andrew Jackson High School, Mr. Young, caught the non-venomous snake in his class on Monday. The school posted photos of the capture on their social media pages. […]
Dawn Staley describes meeting Tom Brady at Paris Olymipcs
Like many others, Dawn Staley was active around the 2024 Paris Olympics. One particular moment that drew the South Carolina women’s basketball coach’s attention was when she was around NFL great Tom Brady. Staley described being around Brady on Wednesday during the Paul Finebaum Show on SEC Network....
Finally starting, South Carolina baseball alum Jonah Bride is having a whale of a 2nd half of the season
South Carolina baseball alum Jonah Bride has had a whale of a month. Bad puns aside, the Oklahoma native is getting just the second opportunity of his career to play consistently (the other coming at the end of a horrendously bad Oakland Athletics 2022 campaign in which winning was not a priority). The Owasso Walloper has made the most of his chance.
WECO River District Set to Catalyze Prosperity
The pulse of economic growth in West Columbia continues to beat and the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce will celebrate this pulse with a Ribbon Cutting Grand Opening and Block Party at 310 and 324 State St., on Aug. 23, at 4:30 p.m. in the WECO River District. The Cayce-West...
Joyce Edwards named USA Today's Girls Basketball Player and Athlete of the Year
Forward Joyce Edwards will soon embark on her women’s college basketball career at the defending national champion University of South Carolina. Her “award tour” following a third state championship season at Camden High School continued on Monday when USA Today once again presented Edwards with its top prestigious honor as part of the publication's 2023-24 High School Sports Awards.
Former South Carolina football rival continues to give props to Gamecock fans
South Carolina football fans remember "the good 'ole days" under head coach Steve Spurrier. During the Head Ball Coach's tenure, the Gamecocks peaked as one of the best teams in the country, winning the SEC East in 2010 before ripping off three 11-2 seasons in a row and then being just a few 4th quarter defensive collapses away from another double-digit win total in 2014.
After 52 years, Whit-Ash is closing its doors
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Whit-Ash Furniture store is closing its doors after 52 years of selling rugs, mattresses and an array of furniture. The furniture store at 919 Gervais Street in the Vista has been owned by two brothers, Harold Whitney Black and Gerald Black, since the 1970s. “Its tough....
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