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O'Gara: It's wild to think how much Clemson-Georgia has changed in 3 years
I kicked off 2021 with my first of many incorrect predictions. In my defense, calling for Clemson to beat Georgia in the opener that season wasn’t a hot take. It was a perfectly realistic take that Dabo Swinney’s program would win in Charlotte, which became Clemson’s home away from home for winning conference titles, much like how Atlanta became Alabama’s home away from home for winning conference titles.
Coastal Spraying could impact Bees
Ben Powell of Clemson University announced that this week, mosquito sprayers will be spraying in the SC Coastal Areas. These applicators are independent sprayers that do not have the Clemson database for beekeepers’ listings. Ben suggests that you contact the applicators directly. Powell added that the pesticide will be sprayed two hours after sunrise and two hours before sunset. The spray will affect bees outside of the forging colonies but would not affect the colonies inside. It is advised to close the colonies during spraying times. Contact your local sprayers from the listed link. https://www.scmca.net/assets/docs/MosquitoControlProgramsInSC.pdf.
Clemson, USC, Wofford focus on openers
Clemson’s Cade Klubnik hopes for a better start than last season, when the Tigers dropped four of their first eight games, two of them in overtime, as a result of some rough moments by their then first-year starting quarterback. Klubnik spoke Wednesday about the energy he’s feeling toward this season while South Carolina’s Shane Beamer […]
Woman wanted after man stabbed in Honea Path, police say
HONEA PATH, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Honea Path Police Department is asking anyone with information about the suspect in a recent stabbing to come forward. On Monday, police were called to East Hampton Avenue, where they found a man with a stab wound. The victim was airlifted to a regional trauma center where he remains in stable condition.
Lowcountry lawyer, author to make book tour stop in Spartanburg
Caroline Cleveland, a labor and employment lawyer based in Charleston, will make a stop at Hub City Bookshop in Spartanburg to support her debut novel “When Cicadas Cry.”. Building on an idea from nearly a decade ago, Cleveland crafted the story of South Carolina lawyer Zach Strander and Addie Stone, his detective and lover. The novel follows two separate homicide cases, one set in 2017 while the other occurred 34 years earlier. In 2017, Strander is serving as defense counsel to Sam Jenkins, a man accused of bludgeoning a white woman to death with an altar cross in a rural church on Cicada Road in Walterboro. As Strander deals with the trial, Stone investigates a cold case, a 1983 double homicide on Edisto Beach. As the book progresses, Strander’s and Stone’s cases seem to connect and the killer infiltrates their inner circle.
Killer South Carolina mom begs ex for help after pushing car into lake with two toddlers strapped in
Susan Smith, who killed her two young sons in 1994, has an upcoming parole hearing in November and has asked her ex-husband - the kids' father - not to oppose her bid for freedom
SCDNR conducts courtesy boat checks on Labor Day weekend
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will conduct courtesy boat inspections during Labor Day weekend to keep people and waterways safe. SCDDNR boating safety and enforcement officers will perform quick but thorough inspections at public boat landings around the state. “The Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest boating […]
Electric chair tested and firing squad prepared in South Carolina
South Carolina's prisons director said Wednesday the state is ready to carry out an execution next month that would mark its first in more than 13 years. Corrections Director Bryan Stirling said South Carolina's supply of a common lethal injection drug is pure, its electric chair has been tested and the firing squad has the ammunition and training needed to put condemned inmate Freddie Owens to death in September.Stirling was ordered by the state Supreme Court to submit a sworn statement to the lawyer for Owens certifying that all three methods of putting a prisoner to death are available for...
South Carolina Grower: Clemson Extension Agents Provide Weekly Crop Updates
Clemson Extension agents provide updates in The South Carolina Grower this week about the status of various crops being produced throughout the state. We are seeing heavy volumes of okra and muscadine coming in right now. We are seeing some fruit rot in muscadines, but we have a heavy enough...
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