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Gamecock Football coordinators talk coming season
(WACH) — South Carolina Football is just a week away from starting their Fall camp and just over a month away from kicking off the 2024 season. The Gamecocks' three coordinators took time this week to talk with WACH FOX about their excitement for the coming schedule. Offensive Coordinator...
Hamer Church of God Loaves & Fishes Ministry Distributes And Delivers Food
The Hamer Church of God Loaves & Fishes Ministry distributed and delivered food on Friday, July 26. It takes several hours to prepare for this well-organized group to plan for an event such as this one. The volunteers are Hamer Church of God members, some from other churches, and some who seldom go to church. God has blessed with a variety of volunteers to benefit this.
Thanks to NCAA rules changes, Shane Beamer announces new titles for South Carolina football staff
Earlier this summer, the NCAA eliminated the limits that had been in place for Division-1 coaching staffs. While there still will be just ten coaches who can go on the road recruiting, additional assistants can be included on coaching staffs, and those roles will not be just as "analysts" or "graduate assistants" anymore. On Thursday, South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer revealed how this has affected the Gamecocks.
Red Cross Blood Drive August 1!
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Palmetto Life) – Our next American Red Cross Blood Drive is Aug. 1 at Crews Subaru. 11:00am – 4:00pm in the showroom of Crews Subaru, 8261 Rivers Avenue. Give-A-Pint, get a pint of Culvers Custard Free – 17a in Summerville and on Ladson Road. A...
Berkeley County receives state funding to build a new multi-use trail
LADSON, S.C. (WCSC) - Berkeley County has received $500,000 in state funding to construct a multi-use trail beside the Limehouse Branch Canal, down Royle Road and through the College Park neighborhood in Ladson. The asphalt path will be about 10 feet wide, so there will be plenty of room for...
Family Sues Uber After Two Young Girls Were Trafficked
The Uber drivers transporting the two girls are accused of not canceling the rides after learning of the girls' ages. A South Carolina family says two daughters, both under 14, were trafficked using Uber. And now the family has filed a lawsuit against the ride share company. Attorney Tracey Cowan...
Missing pup from SC found in metro Atlanta had a long, winding journey that lasted 3 weeks
The Australian Shepherd named Gidget was sold by South Carolina breeder Stacey Warner of 3W Farms to a woman in North Fulton County, only for Warner to later discover that the check used for the purchase was fake.
Over $5.5 million awarded to rural energy projects in South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is once again partnering with local farmers and small businesses across the United States to "expand access to clean energy and lower energy bills" through the agency's Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) and Rural Energy for America Technical Assistance Grant Program. In South Carolina, that means a total of $5,531,058 will be going to fund four projects in three counties that could eventually lower energy costs for surrounding homes and businesses.
Deer tags for South Carolina hunters arriving soon
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Some South Carolina hunters should be getting their deer tags in the mail in the coming weeks, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. Those who have an annual or three-year hunting license and big game permit that is valid on Aug. 15 should automatically receive a base set […]
Coastal Carolina Baseball Coach Kevin Schnall Welcomes Tyler Shewmaker for Player Development and Recruiting in 2025
Coastal Carolina baseball head coach Kevin Schnall has added Tyler Shewmaker to the 2025 staff as the director of player development and recruiting, expressing excitement for the opportunity and the prospect of contributing to the program's success. Vanderbilt finished the 2024 season with a 38-23 overall record. In 2023, Vanderbilt...
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