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Driver charged in deadly crash that closed Talmadge Bridge for 10 hours
A Jasper County woman was killed in a five-car crash near the Georgia border early Saturday morning in a wreck that shut down the Talmadge Bridge for about 10 hours.
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Bolton: Each memory of the dearly departed a cherished blessing
CHARLES ANDREW Thomas might not be a household name, but he spent 26 years as a Columbia firefighter working to keep homes across the city from going up in flames.
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Upstate tech service zooms to top of the list
A Duncan-based company that provides technical services to automotive, aerospace and marine industries tops this year's list of the state's fastest-growing companies.
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S.C.'s fastest-growing companies
A start-up company in Duncan that grew to 180 employees this year from four has been named the fastest-growing company in South Carolina, according to Upstate accounting firm Elliott Davis.
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Melvin retains Lee sheriff's post
Lee County voters gave Sheriff E.J. Melvin a third term of office in Tuesday's general election.
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Sarah McGill Ruggles
Sarah McGill Ruggles, 92, formerly of Williamston Road and Anderson Place, Anderson, died Friday, October 31, 2008, at Autumn Care of Statesville, North Carolina.
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Elliott a top campaign borrower
Credit may be tight for buying a house, but it's plentiful for some wanting to win or keep S.C. state House and Senate seats.
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Read Now
The Rev. Robert L. Griggs has been retired from Elliott Baptist Church for only about a month, but he'll return to the pulpit at 11 a.m. Sunday for the church's 100th anniversary worship service.
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Dorothy Ray Elliott Hall
In Loving Memory ... 1946-2008. Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
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SC raptor center gives a hoot, educates public
With owls swooping through trees as a warm breeze washes in from the nearby Atlantic, a raptor center newly opened to the public here may transport some younger visitors straight to the pages of a Harry Potter ...
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Apple new chairman of Central S.C. Alliance
Jim B. Apple, chairman and chief executive officer of First Citizens Bank of South Carolina, will serve as Central South Carolina Alliance chairman of the board for 2008-09. Apple is the successor of Chairman ...
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Stopping threat to Palmettos in S.C. interest
THE ISSUE: Microscopic threat to Palmetto trees OUR OPINION: S.C. has vested interest in finding solution to Palmetto killers South Carolina's state tree is also Florida's state tree and it's in trouble in the ...
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Vandals target churches
Authorities are seeking vandals responsible for a recent rash of church robberies in the Elliott community.
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S.C. high court to hear arguments in 'minimally adequate' schools suit
Today could be momentous for the state's public schools. In front of five S.C. Supreme Court justices, lawyers for several poor, rural school districts and the Legislature will deliver competing arguments about ...
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John Mark Elliott
John Mark Elliott Age attending Presbyterian College in Clinton to study choral music and minor in English Everyday for the past 13 years, when the teacher took attendance in homeroom John Mark Elliott was ...
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In Our Towns
Democratic Party head calls suit 'ludicrous' The executive director of the S.C. Democratic Party said a lawsuit filed yesterday by Bill McKown, a Republican candidate for state Senate in District 28, that ...
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Sea Pines founder to be honored as role model
Sea Pines founder Charles E. Fraser's business ideas seemed more like a house of cards than a hall of fame 50 years ago.
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Pee Dee lawyers take S.C. Bar offices
"I think that a female, someone from a small town, as well as racial diversity and age are important and so I'm willing to step up to the plate and perhaps encourage some of my friends from the Pee Dee and small towns to get involved with us" Two Pee Dee lawyers were installed as South Carolina Bar Association officers during the bar's House of Delegates meeting at Francis Marion University on Thursday in Florence. via WBTW
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Fastest-growing firm nominations sought
Is your company one of South Carolina's fastest-growing? The deadline to enter your company for consideration is May 16. via The State
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