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Giving help, getting help in the Midlands, March 20

THE GIVING TREE is accepting items for Help and Hope hygiene kits such as soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, washcloths, deodorant, shampoo, tissues and hand sanitizer. Items can be dropped off from…Click to Continue »

 

First female president of Furman University takes helm

Furman University President Elizabeth Davis used her inaugural address to lay out her vision for the university to step further beyond its campus walls and into the community.Click to Continue »

 

Live at 1pm: Fan and traffic watch

The USC women begin their NCAA play at 5:30 today in Columbia. Follow The State’s live fan and downtown traffic watch for the game, beginning at 1 p.m.Click to Continue »

 

45-year-old lost love letter found on Lake Murray, teenaged couple still friends

The mother of the little boy who found the love letter in a Dr. Pepper bottle on a Lake Murray island thought she recognized the writing. She sent a picture…Click to Continue »

 

Scam targeting elderly at play in Lexington County

Scam artists know how to target people’s weak points. The latest fraud detected in Lexington County takes advantage of the elderly’s love for their grandkids, the sheriff’s department said in…Click to Continue »

 

Salary nearly $215,000 for New Richland 1 chief Witherspoon

Richland 1’s new chief Craig Witherspoon will be paid a salary of $214,240 a year, according to a contract obtained by The State newspaper.Click to Continue »

 

With others begging to help him, Gilbert man sets up account for donations

A Gilbert man facing death when an implanted medical device is removed next week has given in to those who asked him to allow them to donate money…Click to Continue »

 

Stilwell named Springdale administrator

Insurance executive Jeff Stilwell is Springdale’s new town administrator.Click to Continue »

 

Gov. Haley opposes efforts to make S.C. dump available to nation’s nuclear waste

Gov. Nikki Haley said Thursday she will oppose efforts to reopen the Barnwell County low-level nuclear waste dump to the nation.Click to Continue »

 

Sumter man charged after robbing same convenience store four times

A Sumter man is behind bars after being connected to a string of robberies that targeted the same convenience store for several months, according to Sumter Police Department officials.Click to Continue »

 

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