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Greenville’s Radio Room reopens bigger, better after long wait
The whispers have been building for months now: “What the heck is going on with the new Radio Room?”. The Greenville venue spent much of the last decade becoming one of the most popular and respected spots on the Upstate music scene, bringing in exciting national acts such as Will Hoge, Chatham County Line and Saliva while supporting local acts of all stripes, from folk-rock (Darby Wilcox) to metal (NeverFall).
Abbeville prepared for move to Class A
Abbeville – According to athletic director Maggie Jameson, Abbeville’s reclassification from Class AA tp Class A is overall a better situation for the student-athletes in her athletic program. While Abbeville has more than held their own in Class AA in football, the AA classification and region placement caused...
Asheville police arrest 4, including father and son, on gun, drug trafficking charges
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Four people, including a father and son, were arrested on July 23 in East Asheville on gun and drug charges. According to a news release from the Asheville Police Department, the four people arrested were Brandon Michael Marler, 34; Vance William Keeter Jr., 34; Vance William Keeter Sr., 57; and Diane Bradley Holt, 43.
South Carolina football rival suffers another offseason arrest
There have been a number of South Carolina football rivals that have dealt with legal issues inside their programs this offseason. The Georgia Bulldogs continue to have driving-related arrests pop up, and the Clemson Tigers have had their own reckless driving arrest and another on gun charges. According to a...
NC State Highway Patrol trooper saves baby who wasn't breathing; parents arrested
A North Carolina State trooper is being hailed a hero for jumping into action to save a baby who wasn't breathing.On Saturday afternoon, Trooper Hunter Eagle was on patrol in Rowan County when a call came in for a cardiac arrest.According to the caller, the family woke up to find an 11-month-old baby girl not breathing.Eagle, who was seconds away, drove quickly to the home, where the mother frantically met him in the driveway."As I pull into the driveway, there is a mom carrying out her 11-month-old in her arms, screaming saying, 'please help my baby, she's not breathing,'" he...
Darci Strickland announces she's leaving to start new life chapter after 27 years at WLTX
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Today is bittersweet for us at WLTX as News19’s Darci Strickland, the award-winning journalist who’s spent decades serving the viewers of the Midlands, has announced she is leaving to start a new chapter in her life after 27 years on our air. Strickland, who...
Latigo Farm to offer exciting rodeo experience
Summer Stampede Rodeo Series held every other Saturday through October LANDRUM—Latigo Farm, located in the Gowensville area, is hosting its Summer Stampede Rodeo Series every other Saturday night through October, offering an exciting experience and entertainment for the whole family. Latigo Farm hosts a range of activities, such as horse riding lessons, horse boarding […] The post Latigo Farm to offer exciting rodeo experience appeared first on The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
Two Greenville County men make ‘American Ninja Warrior’ semifinals
Ryan Stratis and Bob Reese, both from Greenville County, have made their way to the semifinals of NBC’s American Ninja Warrior. Their next episode is set to air Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. Stratis is one of the longest-running contestants, first appearing on the show in season one. “I...
Simpsonville rejects residential development density increase: City Council notes
Here’s a recap of the July 23 meeting of Simpsonville City Council. Failed: Change to Timber’s Edge development plans. Council rejected a change to the Timber’s Edge development. The applicants, DR Group and Grey Engineering, planned to remove the community’s rear load garages and road to increase the density from 42 homes to 49 units.
Conn’s Is Closing More Than 70 Stores In 13 States Including Georgia And South Carolina
Conn’s home goods and furniture retailer has announced it’s closing more than 70 stores across the country, including some stores in Georgia and South Carolina. The good news is, the Conn’s store on Bobby Jones Expressway in Augusta is not on the closure list. At least not for now.
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