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This ice cream shop ranks as best in SC. Why North Myrtle Beach fans can’t get enough
An ice cream store “steps from the ocean” is scooping out the perfect frozen treats in South Carolina, a brand new report finds.
Soften in North Myrtle Seaside was named the perfect place to get ice cream within the state, in accordance with outcomes printed Tuesday, June 7.
The coastal store earned the glory after the restaurant assessment web site Yelp mentioned it studied ice cream locations that folks have been craving essentially the most from April 2021 to April 2022.
“We recognized companies within the ice cream class, then ranked these spots utilizing quite a lot of components together with the overall quantity and rankings of evaluations,” Yelp mentioned in its report, which listed the favorites in every U.S. state and several other Canadian provinces.
On its Yelp web page, some Soften clients mentioned they couldn’t get sufficient of the store’s choice of flavors, which in current months has ranged from brownie batter to goat cheese and raspberry swirl. Others have been followers of the store’s environment friendly approach to serve beachgoers, serving to it to earn 5 out of 5 stars.
From its location close to the shore on Important Avenue, Soften mentioned it serves a mixture of do-it-yourself and Hershey’s ice cream. Although the store opened in 2017, the thought for beginning it developed lengthy earlier than.
“A small Emory Thompson batch freezer in our household dwelling was used to dream up a number of the signature Soften flavors you have got come to like and anticipate,” the enterprise mentioned on its web site. “We had no thought what we have been actually entering into, however we love our seaside group and needed to serve them the very best quality ice cream and flavors you’ll be able to’t discover anyplace else.”
It’s not the primary time Soften has obtained huge acclaim.
Lately, the store was voted the highest place to go for ice cream within the Myrtle Seaside space. The Solar Information shared the findings after accumulating virtually 4,000 responses from its nonscientific ballot, the newspaper reported in March.
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Boeing to lay off hundreds of workers in South Carolina
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WBTV) – Hundreds of Boeing employees in South Carolina will be laid off after the new year, according to a state document.
The most recent WARN report shows that 220 workers will lose their jobs. Boeing’s notice was submitted on Nov. 15, and the layoffs will happen Jan. 17, 2025.
Sister-station WCSC reported that eligible employees will get severance pay, career transition assistance and some health care benefits for up to three months after leaving the company.
“We are adjusting our workforce levels to align with our financial reality and a more focused set of priorities,” Boeing said in a statement to WCSC. “We are committed to ensuring our employees have support during this challenging time.”
In October, WCSC reported that Boeing had plans to reduce its workforce by 10 percent.
The vast majority of the layoffs will happen in North Charleston.
Charlotte-based company laying off roughly 6-7% of workforce
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Warde Manuel compares resumes for Clemson, South Carolina with rivalry showdown looming
In the latest rankings from the College Football Playoff selection committee, No. 17 Clemson clocked in two spots ahead of in-state rival and No. 19 South Carolina. And the two arrived in the teens of the rankings with much different resumes.
While Clemson has mostly dominated a weaker ACC since getting throttled by Georgia in the opener, South Carolina has been a bit more volatile. Either way, not much separates the teams save for one win or loss either way — Clemson is 8-2 and South Carolina is 7-3.
“Well, both are coming off wins,” Manuel said. “The win by Clemson and South Carolina’s win versus Missouri. The difference, as you can see, Clemson has lost two games. They bounced back from that Louisville loss and had back-to-back road wins against Virginia Tech and Pitt. Significant loss to Georgia at the beginning of the season, but they’ve come back. Cade Klubnik has really controlled the offense and done very well. That run to end the game against Pitt was phenomenal. I just think they are playing good football as well as South Carolina.”
The question in ranking the two might come down to valuing mindlessly winning like Clemson had until stumbling against Louisville or the flashes of upside that South Carolina has shown.
The Gamecocks hold the best win of the two teams, pulverizing Texas A&M at home. But Clemson’s road wins clearly hold some weight with the committee. And given the two teams are mere spots apart in the rankings, there’s not much to separate them in the eyes of the committee.
Which should make it all the more exciting when the two teams face off to end the season, as the Tigers will also potentially be monitoring results around the ACC with a path to the title game still open.
“So it’ll be interesting to see — as you can see they’re very close,” Manuel said. “The committee feels that Clemson and South Carolina are very close to each other as it relates to how we see those two teams.”
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South Carolina’s Shane Beamer Issues a Challenge to Gamecocks’ Fans
South Carolina will welcome the Wofford Terriers for the last home game of the season inside Williams-Brice Stadium. Gamecocks head coach Shane Beamer spoke on the matchup and challeneged fans to show up for a special night.
Coach Beamer opened the press conference announcing this game as the Salute to Service game. This is a special moment for Beamer as it gives his program an opportunity to thank those who have served or are currently serving.
“Saturday is our Salute The Troops game,” Coach Beamer said. “It’s always one of the highlights of the season for me. So grateful for them. All of the miliatry branches, the men and women,the sacrifices they make for their service to our country. Really proud and honored to be able to recognize them this Saturday.”
Not only is it the Salute to Service game, but with it being the last home game of the 2024 season it’s also Senior Night. Coach Beamer wants to send a special group of seniors out the right way.
“We need to make sure we honor the seniors the right way on Saturday. Gamecock Walk needs to be electric because for so many of those seniors that will be getting honored on Saturday that is the last Gamecock Walk they’ll ever get to do. We will honor them right after pre-game warmups, right around 3:30ish,” Coach Beamer said about Senior Night.
Then a challeneged was issued to Gamecock fans. This is the last time these players will get to walk into Williams-Brice Stadium and suit up in front of a raucous crowd. Coach Beamer stressed the importance of getting there early and being loud.
“I would ask all of our fans to shut the tailgates down early. There’s plenty of opportunities in the future, God willing, to tailgate. This will be the last opportunity, and only opportunity, to recognize a really special group of seniors. I would love nothing more than for Williams-Brice Stadium to be absolutely packed thirty miniutes before kickoff, so we can give those seniors that’ll be playing their last game in Williams-Brice Stadium the recognition with their families on the field and the ovation that they deserve,” Coach Beamer on the fans importance for this game.
Saturday’s matchup against Wofford will be the first meeting between the two schools since 2017. Wofford comes into the game with over 30 players on their roster from the state of South Carolina. The staff knows how excited the Terriers will be for this matchup.
“Coach Watson has done a nice job there in his time,” Coach Beamer speaks on this week’s game. “The improvements they made from last to this season are evident. Proud program with a ton of tradition. Obviously 37 players on their team from the state of south carolina, so we know how juiced up they’ll be for this week.”
Finally, Coach Beamer gave an update on the team’s injury list heading into the weekend.
“Obviously Brady Hunt won’t play. Outside of that, I would say that we’re optimistic on everyone else that didn’t finish the game. Judge Collier should be fine. He practiced today,” Coach Beamer updates the team’s injury.
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