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Woodyard Fund: Nearly $83,000 collected so far

Each month, bills are sent out and paying them can be daunting, but one remains the most important in the winter months – the power bill.Click to Continue »

 

Spring Valley student continuing a legacy of service

A Spring Valley High School student has been named to the 2014-2015 Souper Bowl of Caring National Youth Advisory Board.Click to Continue »

 

Winter rains pull S.C. out of early stages of drought

Winter rains have pulled South Carolina out of the early stages of drought.Click to Continue »

 

This week, Jan. 26

This week’s public meetings…Click to Continue »

 

Woman to become first participant in South Carolina’s first Homeless Court, a new front on aiding those chronically witho

Advocates for homeless hoping Homeless Court will succeed, become model for other South Carolina cities…Click to Continue »

 

Most wanted – Christopher S. Bright

DATE OF BIRTH: April 22, 1973…Click to Continue »

 

PETA wants investigation into fire that killed 28 animals

PETA is seeking a second federal investigation into a fire that killed 28 animals at an animal park.Click to Continue »

 

Fort Bragg soldier, wife charged in drowning of puppy

A Fort Bragg soldier charged with felony cruelty to animals for tying a puppy's feet to its nose and then throwing it into a lake will return to court next…Click to Continue »

 

Editorial: Haley’s roads plan isn’t a roads plan; it’s a tax cut that SC can’t afford

WHEN MARK Sanford ran for governor in 2002, he proposed to increase our tax on gasoline and eliminate the state income tax. He didn’t claim it was a plan to…Click to Continue »

 

Scoppe: The case of the audacious criminal, and how it affects SC ethics reform efforts

A DISGRACED former Charleston legislator stands demurely in a courtroom as a judge asks whether he is indeed guilty of multiple counts of misusing campaign funds for his personal benefit.Click to Continue »

 

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