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Global IT outage has widespread impacts on city and state agencies in the Triangle
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — City and state agencies are working to get up and running after experiencing a range of interruptions with their services due to the global IT outage. The NCDMV said all of its driver licenses offices are back open after being impacted by the outage. Most plate agencies, which are privately run and managed by the DMV will remain closed until Monday. A spokesperson said the DMV will try to contact people who had appointments this morning to reschedule.
Jasper Co. school board retains legal firm amid superintendent investigation
Jasper Co. School Board held a virtual meeting on Thursday afternoon — marking the second unexpected board meeting this week — and voted to continue legal services with the law firm Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd. This comes two days after the board voted to remove the superintendent on paid leave.
Traffic stop and the charges that followed
Late at night Tuesday in rural southern Oconee, a deputy spotted a small car turn off SC 24/the West-Oak Highway and onto SC 59 without, he says, any tag lamps illuminating the license plate. The deputy followed the car which, eventually, turned into a driveway and was met by farm gate. The result of that traffic stop produced the following charges against Hartwell, Georgia resident Chantel Grace Price. Law enforcement records show the following charges: driving under suspension; giving false information, and no tag light.
Rumph ‘Can’t Imagine Two Better Defensive Ends in the Country’
During Clemson’s annual media outing this week, defensive ends coach Chris Rumph discussed T.J. Parker’s offseason development and the potential he has heading into his sophomore season. With fellow (...)
ACC media days 2024: Legal battles with Florida State, Clemson cast shadow over top storylines to watch
With 17 schools and a membership that now covers three different time zones, the ACC enters its media days with issues that run far deeper than a depth chart and carry more weight than an offensive line that "got bigger this summer." When commissioner Jim Phillips addresses the media on Day 1 of the ACC Football Kickoff on Monday in Charlotte, he'll be expected to address the future of a conference that's currently engaged in lawsuits with its two premier football powers.
Two presentations to share findings from Saluda Grade Trail study
FOOTHILLS—After a year-long, in-depth study of the proposed Saluda Grade Trail, two presentations will be held next month to share its findings. Organizers invite the public to attend and learn more about this project. The North Carolina meeting will be held on August 6 at Polk County High School at 6 p.m., and the South […] The post Two presentations to share findings from Saluda Grade Trail study appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Freshman intel: Clemson coaches dish on offense newcomers
Clemson is no stranger to freshman contributions. There’s plenty of history of the youth in rosters of the past making a name for themselves incredibly early. You have the easy choices of Trevor Lawrence and Justyn Ross carving up Alabama in 2018. There’s also recent fan favorites such as Khalil Barnes and Tyler Brown stepping up in quick fashion.
Radwanski Extends Contract at Clemson
CLEMSON, S.C. – Following a historic, first-ever College Cup appearance and ten consecutive NCAA tournament bids, Eddie Radwanski has officially agreed to a new contract that was approved by the Board of Trustees Compensation Committee, as announced on Thursday. “It is an exciting opportunity to resign and extend my contract with Clemson,” Radwanski said. “I am so glad and proud to lead the women’s soccer program and have the support of the Clemson Family and the Clemson Athletic Administration. A lot of good work has gone into the program the last 14 years and I can’t thank my staff enough...
Clemson drops new campaign for 50th year of varsity women’s athletics
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Athletic Department launched its celebratory campaign signaling the beginning of the 50th year of varsity women’s athletics on July 18, 2024. The campaign, centered around the phrase ‘She will Triumph,’ celebrates the rich history of the people and events that have made Clemson Athletics what it is today while signifying the continued growth and competitive excellence of the future of women’s athletics. Women’s athletics at Clemson have grown to more than 250 student-athletes across 12 varsity sports and saw more than 150,000 fans in attendance at its home competitions in 2023-24. The 2024-25 athletic year marks...
CDC project to address obesity expanded to seven more counties in SC
Five years ago, Clemson Department Public Health Sciences professor Sarah Griffin co-led a team of public health researchers and Clemson Extension Rural Health and Nutrition agents to address obesity in three rural counties in South Carolina. Because the team, known as the Healthy Options Program (HOP) team, was able to assist more than 15,000 people in three counties, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has funded a five-year, $3.8 million effort to expand the program from three to ten counties.
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