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City of Clemson reveals master plan for Nettles Park expansion

The master plan for Nettles Park s expansion was finally presented showing residents what the City of Clemson has in store for the park.

Clemson annexes 70 acres for Nettles Park expansion

Basketball courts Other suggestions from the 100-plus person survey revealed public interest in relocating the existing dog park away from a flood-prone creek and keeping the bulk of the new acreage undeveloped as a nature preserve.  Horn found four common themes desired for the expanded park:  Active recreation like baseball fields and tennis courts on the west side of the park (which is already developed) and keep the eastern side of the park largely undeveloped for hiking, biking and running.  Add more athletic facilities and parking to address the area s growth The park will be built out in phases  Most of the public wants much of the same amenities

Clemson offering free COVID-19 saliva testing to Upstate

Clemson offering free COVID-19 saliva testing to Upstate Partnership between Clemson University and city of Clemson allowed for expansion Share Updated: 7:17 PM EST Feb 2, 2021 Allen Devlin Partnership between Clemson University and city of Clemson allowed for expansion Share Updated: 7:17 PM EST Feb 2, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript UPSTATE COMMUNITIES ARE NOW ABLE TO GET FREE COVID-19 SALIVA TESTS. IT’S ALL THANKS TO A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN CLEMSON UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF CLEMSON. OUR ALLEN DEVLIN IS IN CLEMSON TO EXPLAIN HOW YOU CAN SIGN UP. OH GOOD THIS MORNING. WE HAVE OUR COMMUNITY TESTING THAT WE’VE BEEN THAT WE’VE BEEN WORKING WITH CLEMSON UNIVERSITY. WENT FROM 50 TO 100 AND NOW WE’RE LITERALLY DOING LIKE 400 400 A DAY. THERE YOU GO, MAN. WE FEEL LIKE THIS IS MAKING A HUGE DIFFERENCE FOR OUR COMMUNITY THE CITY OF CLEMSON AND CLEMSON UNIVERSITY OF TEAMED UP TO MAKE EVERYONE SAFER FREE COVID-19 SALIVA TESTS ONCE

What to know about COVID-19 in Upstate SC Monday

We ll update this story only through the end of the day. DHEC announces Wednesday s COVID-19 numbers The state Department of Health and Environmental Control reported 1,762 new confirmed cases and 64 new deaths statewide on Wednesday. The agency also reported 156 probable new cases. Of the 15,289 COVID-19 test results reported to DHEC, 16.1% were positive. Greenville County had 323 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. The most populated of the state s 46 counties, Greenville accounts for 10.2% of the state s population according to Census Bureau estimates, and it accounted for 18.3% of the confirmed and probable cases reported Wednesday. The state cumulative total is now 402,361 confirmed cases, and there have been 6,663 total confirmed deaths. Additionally, there have been 48,433 probable cases and 731 probable deaths. 

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