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Tractor trailer catches fire on I-85
Firefighters from Piercetown and Hopewell responded to a tractor trailer fire Monday afternoon. The driver pulled the burning trailer into the southbound rest area along I-85 near the 23 mile marker. The trailer was loaded with chips and fruit juices. A QRV stood by as a precaution while firefighters extinguished blaze. (Photo by David Rogers)
Victim rushed to hospital after possible South Carolina electrocution reported, officials say
TOWNVILLE, S.C. — A person was reportedly severely shocked Monday afternoon and rushed to a South Carolina hospital, officials said. The call came in about 3:30 p.m. about a possible electrocution on Milford Road in Townville, according to Anderson County emergency medical services. Sky 4 flew over the scene...
Clemson game ranked No. 1 in potential 'shocking results' that could rock 2024 season
Clemson can shock the world out of the gates in the 2024 college football season. 247Sports identified the games that would turn the '24 college football campaign upside down, ranking a potential Clemson upset of Georgia in the No. 1 spot. The Tigers are a 13.5-point underdog for the neutral...
“I’ve done the best I could do” – Maddox on retirement
To retirement, the 10th circuit will lose one of its three-resident judges. Cordell Maddox of Anderson, approaching 23 years on the bench, is timing his retirement for December 31 – although he’ll likely accept occasional assignments as a fill-in judge. The reasons for stepping down Maddox is explaining in an interview airing on 101.7/WGOG NEWS.
Dabo Swinney’s model of retention
Larry Williams Tigerillustrated.com BECOME A SUBSCRIBER AT TIGERILLUSTRATED.com! For the purposes of this exercise, we'll ask you to temporarily suspend whatever cynicism you have about the methods in Athens, the rap sheets in Athens, the graduation rates in Athens, or whatever in Athens you don't like (all of it?). Yes, the very topic of Kirby Smart and Georgia triggers Clemson fans more now than ever in large part because the Bulldogs are now recognized as the kings of college football and the Tigers have fallen from that esteemed perch over the last three seasons. And the profound change in the...
Clemson professor patents new varieties of peaches
CLEMSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A Clemson professor has filed patents on three new peach varieties in an effort to strengthen South Carolina’s peach industry. Ksenija Gasic grew up in Serbia in surrounded by vineyards and fruit trees. As a doctoral student, she researched the germplasm of peaches in...
Five Women, Three Men Named ITA Scholar Athletes
CLEMSON, S.C. – After earning success on the court and in the classroom, eight Clemson tennis athletes earned academic honors as five women and three men were named ITA Scholar Athletes, as announced by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association on Monday. From the women’s tennis program, Sophia Hatton, Elena Louka,...
ACC Media Week Kicks Off in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (July 22) — ACC Media Week officially kicked off this morning. Clemson’s media availability is set for Thursday, and here’s what to expect from the Tigers later this week. On Thursday, July 25, the Clemson Tigers will have their media availability between 10 a.m. and...
Rumor: Brett Yormark's plan for Big 12 was to use FSU and Clemson to get Louisville, VA Tech, NC State, and Miami
Is Brett Yormark a master manipulator? Longtime college football radio host Greg Swaim's sources seem to believe he is, accusing him of using FSU and Clemson to get the Big 12 access to the schools he really wants: Louisville, VA Tech, NC State, and Miami. "Who will the Big 12...
Rockit Pest boosts South Carolina presence with latest acquisitions
Atlanta, Ga.-based Rockit Pest recently expanded its presence in South Carolina following a pair of acquisitions. The company acquired R&R Pest Control, which provides pest control service to Greenville, S.C. and the surrounding areas. “We couldn’t be happier to welcome the R&R team to Rockit Pest. Ryan Barrick’s passion for...
‘He will kill again. He likes it’: Serial killer sentenced to life in prison more than 20 years after crime spree
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS/Gray News) - A South Carolina man convicted in a series of four murders in two states more than 20 years ago has finally learned his fate. Quincy Allen, 44, of Columbia, was initially sentenced to death for two of those murders in South Carolina, but that punishment was overturned in 2022.
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