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DSS announces latest grant for childcare providers
South Carolina (WSAV) – The Department of Social Services (DSS) is offering a onetime Expansion/Operating Grant for childcare providers. The grant is primarily designed to support increased child enrollment, staff and educator retention, and childcare center operating expenses. “Our goal is to support childcare providers in their efforts to expand and enhance the quality ofcare […]
For Clemson’s Tyler Venables, the apple didn’t fall far from his father’s coaching tree
Brent Venables was on Dabo Swinney's staff for nine years, serving as Clemson's defensive coordinator and linebackers coach from 2012-2021. He was also the Tigers' assistant head coach for the last three years he was in town. After a long wait, Venables finally took a job offer to leave Swinney, taking over as Oklahoma's head coach on Dec. 5, 2021.
2 club sports teams face consequences from last December
The Clemson women’s club lacrosse team and men’s club ice hockey team will face consequences this semester for a property damage incident that occurred last December at an Airbnb in Tellico Plains, Tennessee. The women’s club lacrosse team is “placed on disciplinary probation under Section IX A. 4...
Zack Mitchell Joins Coltman Farms Racing
Coltman Farms Racing officials are excited to announce the addition of Southeastern dirt Super Late Model competitor Zack Mitchell to the team. Mitchell, from Enoree, South Carolina, will join the team immediately as a full-time employee with plans to race extensively regionally and nationally. “We’ve been watching Zack for quite...
Beaufort teacher turns beauty queen with a message
A former Beaufort County English teacher recently competed in the 2024 Ms. USA Petite Pageant in Chicago at the end of July while advocating for her platform supporting women who are healing from abusive relationships. Kristen Smith moved to Beaufort County in 2018 and spent several years teaching at Battery...
Former small business credit exec at BofA joins TD Bank as regional president of Mid-South Metro
TD Bank on Tuesday named Chris Ward its regional president of the Mid-South Metro, where he will head the Cherry Hill-headquartered financial institution’s consumer and commercial services for the region that includes Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Ward will be based in...
Restaurant Week in South Carolina: List of restaurants, menus
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Restaurant Week in the Upstate area of South Carolina kicks off Thursday. It's a week where the top restaurants in our area show off their culinary skills during an 11-day foodie extravaganza. From casual settings to high-end dining experiences, participating restaurants will feature new dishes, fan...
Husband, wife found shot to death at Pickens Co. home
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A man and his wife died early Wednesday morning in a shooting at a Pickens County home. The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded to the 100 block of Britt Lane around 12:30 a.m. after receiving calls from the victims’ family members. Investigators said both individuals were found with […]
Wife of Baptist pastor charged with stealing $404K from South Carolina church
WARE SHOALS, S.C - The wife of a Southern Baptist pastor has been charged with stealing more than $400,000 from a South Carolina church and may face additional charges related to theft at other churches, police say. Ware Shoals Police Chief Bryan Louis said that Shelley Strickland, wife of Baptist...
Clemson QB Cade Klubnik Focused on Leadership, Team Efficiency Ahead of Season
CLEMSON— Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik is entering the upcoming football season with a clear sense of purpose, focusing on leadership and team efficiency. While discussing his motivations, Klubnik reflected on advice from teammate Colin Sadler about having a personal “why” for the season. “That’s a good question,” Klubnik said. “I just want to go be the best I can be and be the best leader for this team. That’s my why right now.”
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