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Jersey Mike’s to open Laurens location
Jersey Mike’s will soon be serving up subs and other sandwiches in Laurens. The chain restaurant, which has more than 2,900 locations nationally and 93 in South Carolina, will open in the shopping center at 900 East Main Street, which is also home to Cato’s and Irene’s.
Greenville, SC Arena District To Become A Gateway Destination
If you’re a meeting planner or convention organizer who knows little about Greenville, South Carolina, that’s about to change. According to a recent announcement, the Greenville Arena District or GAD (owner and operator of Bon Secours Wellness Arena), has contracted two architectural firms and Gensler Sports for master planning a 15,500-seat sports and entertainment arena. GAD is also in the process of re-imagining the whole district as the gateway into the flourishing city of Greenville, South Carolina, and selected one of the architectural firms, LMN, to oversee the urban design of the arena’s surrounding campus.
Clemson defensive ends coach Chris Rumph on considering the transfer portal
As the entire college football world knows, Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program are not heavily involved in the transfer portal. By not heavily involved, I mean pretty much involved at all. The Tigers rarely take a transfer and when they do, it’s in a low impact role. A role you won’t see on the field, typically quarterback depth. Love it or hate it, that’s Clemson football right now. Even if they aren’t taking transfers, it doesn’t mean they’re not considering it. During Swinney’s Media Outing at the Allen Reeves Football Complex on Tuesday, defensive ends coach Chris Rumph discussed the...
Level 2 risk: Severe storms could bring damaging winds, hail to some areas
The NC weather forecast calls for a level 2 risk of severe storms from the Triangle to the Sandhills and toward the coast.Expect scattered showers and storms in the afternoon and evening as a cold front approaches from the west. Locally heavy rain will be possible. A few storms may linger overnight.The heat wave has ended.Highs will be in the upper 80s to low 90s. Feels-like temps will be in the upper 90s to near 100.Over the next seven days most areas in North Carolina could see up to 4 inches of rain.The wet and unsettled pattern will continue through the weekend. Periods of heavy rain will be possible which could also result in flooding.Friday is the day with the highest chance for rain this week.
The State of Six Mile, South Carolina
A “State of Six Mile” dinner will take place Thursday evening, July 25. Interested members of the public are invited to the $25 dollar-a-ticket event at the Six Mile Town Hall. Among the speakers: Mayor James Atkinson. A special presentation from the South Carolina Municipal Association is also planned.
NASCAR team files for bankruptcy; Not entered this weekend
JD Motorsports is excluded from the entry list in Indianapolis. JD Motorsports is a NASCAR Xfinity Series team based out of Gaffney, South Carolina. The team is owned by Johnny Davis. They were founded in 1983. They have fielded full-time entries thus far in the 2024 season. However, both entries...
Anderson holds what organizers call its first ever LGBTQ+ Pride event
Nearly 500 people gathered in downtown Anderson on Sunday for what the organizers call the first ever LGBTQ Pride event held in the city. As IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports, those organizers hope to make it an annual celebration. According to event organizer Amber Jones, the Anderson Paint the Town...
Local organizations open cooling stations to the public
SPARTANBURG COUNTY—A number of organizations across Spartanburg County are opening their doors to the public to help people cool off during the heatwave that began this month and looks to continue into August. Officials say the organizations, which include Landrum Fire & Rescue District, Campobello Fire Department and Campobello Police Department, are partnering with Spartanburg […] The post Local organizations open cooling stations to the public appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
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