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Jen Colestock is First Non-Binary Rider to Finish the TNGA
Last week, Jen Colestock officially became the first non-binary rider to complete the Trans North Georgia Adventure (TNGA), finishing the 350-mile mountain bike route in 4 days, 6 hours, and 35 minutes. Find details here…. Over 80 riders lined up for the 2024 Trans North Georgia Adventure (TNGA), which kicked...
Razorbacks prepare for home opener
With Walhalla preparing for their home opener of the 2024 football season this coming Friday, August 30, Athletic Director Allan Seigler reminds fans of several stadium guidelines. 1. All attendees in the 8th grade or below must be accompanied by a responsible adult or parent. Parents or guardians of non-high...
SC federal judge seeks arrest of billion-dollar Medicare kingpin fraudster in Philippines
“Houston, do we have a problem?” mused U.S. Judge Joe Anderson on Tuesday, paraphrasing a famous movie quote about a major difficulty. The judge wanted to know the whereabouts of a billion-dollar fraudster.
Expanding nurse training in S.C.
If you are a regular listener of this show, you’ve probably heard us discuss over the past several years the nursing shortage in our state and the steps being taken to alleviate that situation. One of those action plans is now a reality as a new 52,000 square foot nursing training facility just opened in Lexington County. Mike Switzer interviews Jeannette Andrews, the Helen Gurley Wolford Professor of Nursing and the dean of the College of Nursing at the University of South Carolina.
PGT Trucking Expansion Enhances 2 New Southeastern Terminals – Strategic Insights & Industry Impact on Southeastern U.S. Presence
Discover PGT Trucking’s Latest Expansion: Uncover how two new terminals in Kentucky and South Carolina are set to revolutionize the southeastern logistics landscape. Strategic Growth Unveiled: Explore the behind-the-scenes strategies driving PGT Trucking’s ambitious growth, enhancing both customer connectivity and market reach. Innovation in Motion: Learn how PGT’s...
SC death row inmate wants his attorney to decide how he will die
COLUMBIA — The South Carolina inmate scheduled for execution next month gave his attorney the power to decide how he will die, according to court filings. Meanwhile, the state Supreme Court said it will not schedule any more executions until justices decide how much time should pass between them, according to a Friday order. Freddie […]
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