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Global IT outage has widespread impacts on city and state agencies in the Triangle
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — City and state agencies are working to get up and running after experiencing a range of interruptions with their services due to the global IT outage. The NCDMV said all of its driver licenses offices are back open after being impacted by the outage. Most plate agencies, which are privately run and managed by the DMV will remain closed until Monday. A spokesperson said the DMV will try to contact people who had appointments this morning to reschedule.
Jasper Co. school board retains legal firm amid superintendent investigation
Jasper Co. School Board held a virtual meeting on Thursday afternoon — marking the second unexpected board meeting this week — and voted to continue legal services with the law firm Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd. This comes two days after the board voted to remove the superintendent on paid leave.
Mountain Bike National Championships Returning to North Carolina
Later this month, Hendersonville, N.C., will be filled with fat tire action at the 2024 USA Cycling Gravity Mountain Bike National Championships. For the second year in a row, Ride Rock Creek, a 300-acre downhill mountain biking park, will host the event from July 31 to August 4. The five-day...
One hospitalized following shooting at Upstate hotel
Another hotel shooting incident is under investigation in the Upstate. Greenville County Sheriffs Deputies say one person was rushed to the hospital shortly after 1:30 AM Friday morning from the Baymont Inn and Suites on Old Country Road.
Local residents take initiative to zone area of Gowensville
GOWENSVILLE—On July 15, the Greenville County Planning and Development Committee unanimously approved a petition from landowners to zone roughly 3.5 square miles in the Gowensville area. The proposal still awaits approval from the Greenville County Council before going into effect. The petition’s primary goal is to strike a delicate balance between preserving the area’s character […] The post Local residents take initiative to zone area of Gowensville appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Saint re-signs with Swamp Rabbits
GREENVILLE, S.C. – The Greenville Swamp Rabbits, ECHL affiliate of the National Hockey League’s Los Angeles Kings, announced that rookie forward Austin Saint has re-signed with the Swamp Rabbits for the 2024-25 Season. Saint was signed in February of last season and made an immediate impact for the...
Bella Karstien: Experience from Louisville & Clemson Enhances New Role at Furman
Furman University has appointed Bella Karstien as an assistant coach for the 2025 women's lacrosse season, under the leadership of head coach Gail Wallach. Karstien played 65 career games during her four years at Louisville and Clemson. She recorded 23 ground balls, 19 caused turnovers, 9 assists, and 7 draws...
Two presentations to share findings from Saluda Grade Trail study
FOOTHILLS—After a year-long, in-depth study of the proposed Saluda Grade Trail, two presentations will be held next month to share its findings. Organizers invite the public to attend and learn more about this project. The North Carolina meeting will be held on August 6 at Polk County High School at 6 p.m., and the South […] The post Two presentations to share findings from Saluda Grade Trail study appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Gamble paying off for innovative development in Greer
As a Swiss manufacturing company nears completion of its first U.S. facility, the unusual design of the larger facilities in Greer is paying off for the developer. Matica Group’s $2 million investment in the site will create 40 new jobs, according to an earlier report. Mixed-use developer Greenberg Gibbons...
Greer’s Harvest Kitchen closes dining room, focuses on catering
Greer’s Harvest Kitchen will close its dining room and focus on catering. The business, which opened in 2021, cited rising costs as its reason for closure in July 16 social media post. “Like many restaurants, we have been fighting an uphill battle with rising cost on…. everything! Because we...
CDC project to address obesity expanded to seven more counties in SC
Five years ago, Clemson Department Public Health Sciences professor Sarah Griffin co-led a team of public health researchers and Clemson Extension Rural Health and Nutrition agents to address obesity in three rural counties in South Carolina. Because the team, known as the Healthy Options Program (HOP) team, was able to assist more than 15,000 people in three counties, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has funded a five-year, $3.8 million effort to expand the program from three to ten counties.
New live music experience coming to Fountain Inn, South Carolina
FOUNTAIN INN, S.C. — A new live music experience is coming to Fountain Inn, South Carolina. (Video above: Morning headlines from WYFF News 4) The city of Fountain Inn announced the grand opening of the new Commerce Park Stage will take place at 6 p.m. on July 26 at 200 Depot St.
New City Budget Includes New Police Officer, Playground Equipment
The Woodruff City Council gave final approval of the 2024-2025 general fund budget, approving the approximately $6.1 million budget unanimously. City Manager Lee Baily told council members that the staff had prepared a very conservative budget that includes some necessary additions to various departments but comes with no tax increase for Woodruff citizens.
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