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Fire damages Seneca business pickup truck
A pickup truck belonging to a business on 123 Seneca ByPass caught fire early this afternoon and required the assistance of the fire department to extinguish. The damage occurred in the parking area in front of Pike’s Seafood in the Golden Corner Plaza shopping center. Reports from the scene indicate no one hurt and, although there was concern the fire might spread, none of Golden Corner Plaza shops were damaged, nor was there damage to any nearby parked vehicle. Capt. Lee of the fire department said the origin of the fire was the engine component of the truck.
Employee identified in workplace accident, Anderson deputies investigating
An employee at Anderson Regional Joint Water System has died in an apparent workplace accident, according to officials. According to detectives, Tristan Garrett Stone, a 23-year-old employed by the Anderson Regional Joint Water System, was electrocuted in a workplace accident at 512 Vanguard Road around 9:50 a.m. on Thursday. Stone was working on an...
Miracle Hill staff member stabbed by woman who was being evicted, deputies say
GREENVILLE, S.C. — An employee atMiracle Hill Ministries women's shelter was stabbed Thursday by another woman who was being evicted, according to deputies and the shelter. Deputies with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office said they were called about 11 a.m. Thursday to the shelter on Regency Hill Drive. Miracle...
Grant funding allocation for parks causes controversy in Williamston
During the Williamston Town Council meeting last week, there was considerable discussion related to an earmark of $750,000 from the State budget which is to be used for improvements in Mineral Spring Park and Brookdale Park. Williamston Mayor Rockey Burgess thanked Representative Anne Thayer for helping secure the funding which...
Outdoor events in Upstate canceled due to possible storms
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Officials in Greenville said Thursday’s Downtown Alive concert has been canceled. The cancellation was announced around 2:30 p.m. due to the threat of storms. The City of Greer also canceled Thursday night’s Moonlight Movie due to inclement weather and the ground being wet.
Severe storms knock out power to thousands of people across central North Carolina
Severe storms blew through central North Carolina, leaving several thousands without power.Power crews worked overnight to get this number down.According to the Duke Energy Outage Map Friday morning, nearly a thousand people were without power in Raleigh, along Glenwood Avenue inside the Beltline. A few hundred were also without power in Durham.It took several hours to get the power back up.On Thursday, the severe storms started around 1:30 p.m. in the ABC11 viewing area. However, they ramped up around 3 p.m. -- with thousands of lightning strikes reported in just 30 minutes around this time.Those severe storms brought heavy...
Clemson Launches Campaign Celebrating 50th Year of Varsity Women’s Athletics
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Athletic Department launched its celebratory campaign signaling the beginning of the 50th year of varsity women’s athletics on July 18, 2024. The campaign, centered around the phrase ‘She will Triumph,’ celebrates the rich history of the people and events that have made Clemson Athletics what it is today while signifying the continued growth and competitive excellence of the future of women’s athletics.
Tyler Grisham Optimistic About Clemson’s 2024 Receiver Depth and Young Talent
Clemson Tigers wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham spoke to the media Tuesday afternoon, addressing young talent, playmaking ability, and depth heading into the 2024 season. Grisham began by mentioning that both Tyler Brown and Adam Randall are healthy heading into fall camp, which is great news for Clemson fans. When...
Collin Hamilton Graduates Magna Cum Laude From The Citadel
Collin Hamilton graduated Magna Cum Laude from The Citadel with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice on Saturday, May 4th, 2024. Collin is now at Clemson training to become a Department of Natural Resources Officer. Collin joins his brother, Connor, who is employed at Harbor Freight Tools, as a...
Sam Hartman blows off steam, finally beats Clemson
Former Wake Forest and Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman was one of the best under center during his college career. Still, that talent couldn’t help him take down the Tigers. Hartman went 0-4 against the Tigers during his Wake Forest career. Some games were close, while others, like 2018’s 63-3, were not. Hartman couldn’t get it done against Clemson in the ACC with the Demon Deacons, but he did get another opportunity at a different school. Transferring to Notre Dame for his fifth year, Hartman and the Fighting Irish had high expectations. With one more opportunity to take down the Tigers, Hartman couldn’t get the job done, losing 31-23 on the road. Hartman completed 13-30 passes for 146 yards and two interceptions in the matchup. A rough showing for the star quarterback. With the release of the new EA Sports College Football 25 game, Hartman saw his opportunity to beat Clemson and took advantage. Let out that steam, Sam. We understand. Just blowing off some steam… 😅😂 @EASPORTSCollege pic.twitter.com/XR406xjLMR — Sam Hartman (@sam_hartman10) July 16, 2024
Clemson DT Vic Burley ‘a force to be reckoned with’ when healthy, says Nick Eason
Vic Burley arrived at Clemson as the 5A Defensive Player of the Year in Georgia. He, like fellow classmates Peter Woods and T.J. Parker, expected to contribute in his first year with the Tigers. While Woods and Parker landed on the scene as two of Clemson's standout freshmen, Burley had...
Court ruling blocks new Title IX rules in dozens of SC schools
A federal court ruling in Kansas that temporarily blocks changes to the Biden administration’s new Title IX rules applies to more than two dozen South Carolina schools, Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Wednesday. More than half of all U.S. states, including South Carolina, filed or joined multiple lawsuits in the wake of the administration’s rewrite […] The post Court ruling blocks new Title IX rules in dozens of SC schools appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
SC Ports Sees 7 Percent Cargo Growth In June
CHARLESTON, SC — JULY 17, 2024 — South Carolina Ports finished fiscal year 2024 strong with a 7% uptick in container volumes moving through the Port of Charleston last month. SC Ports efficiently handled 218,115 TEUs and 121,267 pier containers last month, marking the second highest June on...
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