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Dr. Edwin Ruthven "Ned" Wallace
Dr. Edwin Ruthven "Ned" Wallace, IV, 58, died Saturday, November 29, 2008. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, December 8, 2008, at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Averyt Hall.
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Scarborough Revote, Local Rally, School Board Leadership, Midnight Eco-Attack | News Blips
"It's well known that they share an important belief that Americans want and deserve a more effective and efficient government, and will discuss ways to work together to make that a reality." That's the ...
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Developer sees private venture as key to new port terminal's success | A Road Runs Through It
State lawmakers believed they'd finally found the money for an access road to the planned port terminal in North Charleston.
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New reality sinks in along Grand Strand
On Wednesday, the nation awoke to the prospect of a new president who had campaigned for nearly two years on a theme of change.
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Rantin: Urban League Equal Opportunity Dinner honors 7 people who 'changed lives'
They are noted for their community leadership and outreach, their contributions to civic organizations and their commitment to the area's youth.
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Hayes, Patterson to wed
Ashley Nicole Hayes of Cheraw, S.C. and Nathan Andrew Patterson of Brownstown, Mich.
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Man says ex-SC cop let him do drugs in police car
A man serving prison time on gun charges says a former South Carolina police officer facing drug trafficking charges let him smoke marijuana in and drive her patrol car.
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Man faces numerous charges
Staff Writer A Union man is accused of stalking a woman and assaulting her and her brother.
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Nazarene leader says she's obeyed God's call
Nina G. Gunter stepped into the pulpit for the first time when she was 14, and nearly 60 years later she's still going strong.
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At the S.C. State Fair: If you fry it, they will buy it
Traveling worker Bianca Pelser makes cotton candy Tuesday in preparation for today's opening of the State Fair.
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Man injured
Firefighters pulled 28-year-old Harold "Brad" Gibson from his burning home on 1413 Lockhart Highway shortly after the blaze was discovered around 8:15 p.m. Gibson was transported to Spartanburg Regional Medical ...
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Candidate loses ballot fight
Hopes the S.C. Green Party had to put a state House candidate on the ballot evaporated with back-to-back court decisions - federal and state.
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Edwards' star dims in his hometown
The disappointment here with native son John Edwards is almost as common as the dry, brown grass and low lakes.
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Construction landfill proposed for Clio
Although a proposed landfill near Wallace is on hold in Marlboro County, another landfill has been proposed in Clio.
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The Carolinas news
Some S.C. government agencies have frozen hiring and made other spending cuts as officials try to save money because a weak economy has sapped state tax collections.
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Marlboro County residents vote - no' for landfill
Marlboro County residents made their voices heard Tuesday with a resounding "no" to the proposed Wallace landfill.
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OUR Sentor Ceips..................
Submitted by local29902 on Mon, 2008-06-02 16:19. Alleged legislators' affair entangles media Submitted by dlauderdale on September 7, 2006 - 6:01pm. The Scarborough Affair James Island's state rep.
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Authorities still investigating fatal fall at Chimney Rock
Authorities are still investigating how a 2-year-old South Carolina boy fell to his death at Chimney Rock Park.
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People in area business
The Spartanburg Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals has installed the following officers for the 2008-09 year: president, Karen Raven; vice president, Margie Crews; ...
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Platt again seeks Dist. 115 seat
Two years ago, Democrat Eugene Platt barely missed out on winning the James Island/Folly Beach seat in the state House of Representatives, falling short to incumbent Republican Wallace Scarborough by 40 votes.
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