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Westminster Man Jailed for Resisting Arrest and Domestic Violence
In an arrest warrant for 27-year-old Matthew Dillard Fowler, he is accused of assaulting an Oconee County deputy and resisting arrest during a domestic disturbance call on Spy Mountain Road in Westminster Sunday night. Fowler allegedly head-butted and shoulder-checked the deputy after being handcuffed and led to the patrol vehicle. He faces charges of assault on a police officer and domestic violence, with a $5,000 bond for the assault charge and a $2,500 bond for domestic violence. Fowler remains in custody at the Oconee County Detention Center.
Marietta wins Great Race’s Best Overnight Stop Award
MARIETTA — Marietta has won a 2024 Hemmings Motor News Great Race award after participating as one of the event’s overnight stops in June. Marietta has won the Best Overnight Stop award, David Haas, a co-chair of the Great Race Committee Marietta, announced on Tuesday afternoon in front of the Marietta Armory.
Cavaliers Ready to Give Elliott win in Return to Clemson
CHARLOTTE — Chico Bennett, Jr. started his college football career at Georgia Tech. In fact, his first game was at Clemson in 2019 when he had four solo tackles as a true freshman. Bennett spent two seasons (...)
Clemson Football Opponent Preview: Cardinal arrival on Homecoming - Game 4: Stanford at Clemson
To round off a three-game home stretch for the Clemson Tigers in the month of September, the Stanford Cardinal travels to Memorial Stadium on Sept. 28 for the Tigers' Homecoming game. The Cardinal heads into (...)
Where Clemson ranks in ESPN’s updated college football 2025 recruiting class rankings
Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have had an interesting 2025 recruiting cycle. The Tigers stormed out the gates, landing multiple big-time recruits that landed the program among the Top five recruiting rankings. Over the past couple of months, however, Clemson recruiting has been rather quiet. Once on a wild trajectory with this class, Clemson is back around where it’s been the past few seasons. It’s not a bad thing, as Clemson as done a great job with their recent recruiting classes. The most recent 2023 class was one of the top performing freshman classes in the country. It’s just not...
Revisiting the 1939-40 football season and Clemson’s first bowl game
The past decade has arguably been the best stretch in Clemson football history. Since 2011, the Tigers have gone only one season without double-digit wins, which happened in 2023. They’ve made 20 postseasons, but it would’ve been 26 without the self-imposed punishment for its brawl with South Carolina in 2004. Clemson is 13-10 in those bowl games, with four National Championship appearances and two wins. But when did Clemson’s postseason success start? To find out, we’ll have to jump back in time to the 1939-1940 season. The Tigers had played 43 seasons before 1939, but before 1934, there were only five bowl games...
North Carolina peaches abundant this season
Peak peach season in North Carolina is well underway, and many farms are expecting an extended season through October this year. “Due to the warmer winter, many farms didn’t get a freeze after peaches began budding this year,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “That, combined with the sandy soil and good drainage where they grow […] The post North Carolina peaches abundant this season appeared first on The Coastland Times.
The Clemson way vs. Florida State’s
Larry Williams Tigerillustrated.com BECOME A SUBSCRIBER AT TIGERILLUSTRATED.com! For seemingly forever, the ACC's ritual preseason media functions were ritually more collegial, gentlemanly and understated than those of conferences elsewhere. Vastly different times call for vastly different measures. Last week, national college football writer Brett McMurphy reported that Florida State's swashbuckling ways haven't exactly helped the school burnish its potential attractiveness to potential destinations (namely the Big 10 and SEC). That's a theme we've been conveying for quite some time, though of course stopping short of conveying certainty about where FSU might or might not end up. Clemson's more buttoned-up, professional...
Duncan Park Lake reopens for non-motorized boating and fishing after decades
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) -Dust off your kayaks and head to Duncan Park Lake, as the 14-acre lake reopens for non-motorized boating and catch-and-release fishing after being untouched for decades. “This brand new dock—it’s like, oh, it’s just a dock, what’s the big deal? It’s a huge deal,” said Sophi...
Suing to block the chicken houses, again
LAURENS, SC – A group of concerned residents and property owners in Mountville are challenging the state environmental agency’s authorization of new poultry farms along Lisbon Road. These concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) would bring sixteen new poultry barns to the area, which is already overburdened with 57...
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