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NC State Highway Patrol trooper saves baby who wasn't breathing; parents arrested
A North Carolina State trooper is being hailed a hero for jumping into action to save a baby who wasn't breathing.On Saturday afternoon, Trooper Hunter Eagle was on patrol in Rowan County when a call came in for a cardiac arrest.According to the caller, the family woke up to find an 11-month-old baby girl not breathing.Eagle, who was seconds away, drove quickly to the home, where the mother frantically met him in the driveway."As I pull into the driveway, there is a mom carrying out her 11-month-old in her arms, screaming saying, 'please help my baby, she's not breathing,'" he...
South Carolina pharmacist provided nuclear, radiopharmaceutical drugs to medical facilities, DOJ says
GREENVILLE, S.C. — An Easley, South Carolina, pharmacy owner, has been sentenced after authorities say he provided nuclear and radiopharmaceutical drugs to medical facilities in the Greenville area. Richard A. Sheriff, 73, of Easley, has pleaded guilty to adulteration of a drug and been sentenced to two years of...
Donald, Bradford, and Williams Headline Pre-Season Honors for NGU Football
Birmingham, AL – North Greenville is well represented with three players voted pre – season All – Conference by Gulf South Conference coaches it was announced by the league today. The honorees include Dre' Williams on offense and De'Iveon Donald and EJ Bradford representing the defensive side of the ball.
Two Greenville County men make ‘American Ninja Warrior’ semifinals
Ryan Stratis and Bob Reese, both from Greenville County, have made their way to the semifinals of NBC’s American Ninja Warrior. Their next episode is set to air Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. Stratis is one of the longest-running contestants, first appearing on the show in season one. “I...
Ridge View student represents S.C. at ALA Girls Nation
Jada-Love Roper, a student at Ridge View High School, is one of 100 high school seniors selected to attend American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Girls Nation in Washington, D.C. The weeklong program, founded in 1947, has provided exceptional civic education to thousands of students, teaching them how the federal government works.
Conn’s Is Closing More Than 70 Stores In 13 States Including Georgia And South Carolina
Conn’s home goods and furniture retailer has announced it’s closing more than 70 stores across the country, including some stores in Georgia and South Carolina. The good news is, the Conn’s store on Bobby Jones Expressway in Augusta is not on the closure list. At least not for now.
Simpsonville rejects residential development density increase: City Council notes
Here’s a recap of the July 23 meeting of Simpsonville City Council. Failed: Change to Timber’s Edge development plans. Council rejected a change to the Timber’s Edge development. The applicants, DR Group and Grey Engineering, planned to remove the community’s rear load garages and road to increase the density from 42 homes to 49 units.
Pre-trial motions in Parnell v. city of Clemson
A judge in Pickens County next month will hear pre-trial motions in the case of Kimberly Parnell, Lakeview Apartments vs. city of Clemson, CS Acquisition LLC and Keowee Trail LLC. The plaintiffs have challenged the formula that Clemson used to approve the HUB project that they say will mean a seven-story apartment complex with retail spaces on the first floor. It’s a case that continues to divide the male members of the city council from the female members. In the pre-trial motions, to be heard Thursday, August 8, lawyers for the defendants CS Acquisition and the city of Clemson will ask Judge G-D Morgan to throw out plaintiffs’ request for an injunction to stop the development. The defense claims the plaintiffs bid for an injunction relies on a mistaken interpretation of law.
Clemson Tigers News: ACC Kickoff, MBB non-con, Sam Staab
Clemson Football attends the final day of ACC Kickoff. ACC Kickoff was a four-day event this season with the addition of three new programs. Clemson Football was the penultimate team on the final day. Head coach Dabo Swinney came to the stage first and fielded questions for about fifteen minutes...
Kirk Herbstreit Calls ACC Contender 'Potential Longshot' For College Football Playoff
The ACC should be entertaining this season, with teams like the Clemson Tigers, Florida State Seminoles, and Miami Hurricanes all looking to fight for the conference title. Florida State beat the Louisville Cardinals last season to win the title. Dabo Swinney has made plenty of headlines this ...
Off the Ice: Jack Eggemeyer
Jack “Eggs” Eggemeyer was first introduced to hockey at age four when his family attended a Christmas party hosted by a family who had an outdoor rink. After watching a couple of kids skate around for a while, he decided that he also wanted to join in on the fun. Thus, his path to becoming a Clemson Tiger began.
Swanson, Nielsen Named 2023-24 NCAA Division I Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars
CLEMSON, S.C. – Andrew Swanson (Bluffton, S.C./May River) and Jonathan Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark/Birkerød Gymnasium) were named 2023-24 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars, announced today by the Golf Coaches Association of America. To be eligible for Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar nomination, an individual must be a sophomore, junior or senior...
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