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2 weeks ago |
wyff4.com | Jane Robelot
"This is unbelievable" are the words Geoff Hart shouted in the parking lot of Greenville Bike & Tri as he cruised for the first time on his new high-tech, carbon-frame bike!WYFF4's Team Hart Strong has completed the SC Ride to End ALZ each year since the beloved news and sports veteran anchor Hart was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's in 2021, with Hart riding at the "Hart" of the team.But after completing the grueling three-day, 257-mile trek from Simpsonville to Charleston in 2022,...
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1 month ago |
wyff4.com | Jane Robelot
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's reelection campaign received a big boost of support from state and national pro-life leaders on Monday, just days after securing President Donald Trump's endorsement.Watch the above video for more on the story. The Carolina Pregnancy Center was the host to South Carolina Citizens For Life, National Right to Life, and Susan B.
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1 month ago |
wyff4.com | Jane Robelot
Click on the video above to see the story as Dr. Greg Yarrow, professor of wildlife ecology at Clemson University, discusses the immediate impact of the Carolina wildfires on wildlife. Yarrow says that some species are directly more impacted than others, including those ground-dwelling species that aren't physically equipped to flee long distances.
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1 month ago |
wyff4.com | Jane Robelot
ABOUT NOW. THE GREENVILLE THEATER IS TAKING AUDIENCES DOWN MEMORY LANE WITH ITS CURRENT PRODUCTION OF JERSEY BOYS. JAY NEEDS IT TO THE SONGS AND STORIES OF FRANKIE VALLI AND THE FOUR SEASONS COME TO LIFE ON STAGE. OUR JANE ROBELOT JOINS US NOW. AND JANE, A REMINDER BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY. THAT’S A GOOD REMINDER RIGHT NOW. CAROL. THEY DON’T CRY. THESE SONGS EVOKE SO MANY WONDERFUL MEMORIES. THIS PRODUCTION IS A UNIQUE BLEND OF STORYTELLING AND SING ALONG PERFORMANCES.
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1 month ago |
wyff4.com | Jane Robelot
FOUR. SOUTH CAROLINA’S THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HAS SENT ITS FIRST WOMAN TO CONGRESS. AND TODAY, DURING WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH, REPRESENTATIVE SHERRY BIGGS GAVE HER FIRST ONE ON ONE INTERVIEW TO WEF NEWS FOR THE OCONEE COUNTY RESIDENT WAS SWORN IN TO THE 119TH CONGRESS JUST OVER TEN WEEKS AGO. IT IS THE MOST RACIALLY AND ETHNICALLY DIVERSE CONGRESS EVER ELECTED. REPRESENTATIVE BIGGS SAYS THAT SHE REALIZES NOW THAT IT WAS A MEMBER OF CONGRESS. OTHER WOMEN SEE HER AS A ROLE MODEL.
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