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Hidden Ponds Nursery built as shoppers' horticultural hangout
Paul Phillips, manager at Hidden Ponds Nursery, clears the dead growth from canna lilies.
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Sites offer glimpse of American Indian life
National American Indian Heritage Month is winding down, but there are several places where the story of the state's early residents are told year-round. Here are three: Museums: Many of the state's local ...
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The newly-established WeAreRadio hits the 'interwaves' | A Musical Portal to Carolina
Local web radio station We are Radio's 'Uncle Miles' Crosby and Stephen Webb at the station's cozy 'half bath' studio headquarters T. Ballard Lesemann "I really want to give this state its own people back," ...
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Co-workers help cancer patient
Celadon Home employees have organized an oyster roast to help raise funds to help pay for a co-worker's cancer treatments.
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Bruce Robison
Who: Bruce Robison with White Rhino, Burt Floyd & the Carolina Band, the Whisperjets.
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Election day
As expected there were long lines to start the day at some polling places around the Lowcountry.
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Dr. Charles Thomas Fitts
Charles Thomas Fitts, M.D., 76, entered into eternal rest Tuesday, November 4, 2008.
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Miller holds slight lead in race with Kelso
State House Rep. Vida Miller had a slight lead in the fight to represent Charleston and Georgetown counties in state House District 108 Tuesday.
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Comprehensive plan discussed
About 25 people, some of them Awendaw Community Action Group members, packed into Awendaw Town Hall Oct.
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Kids' fishing rodeo will be Friday
A fishing rodeo for families with children with disabilities and special needs will be 9 a.m.-noon Friday at Sewee Visitor Center, 5821 U.S. Highway 17, Awendaw.
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Awendaw mobile home destroyed by fire - no one injured
A mobile home in the Awendaw area went up in flames early this morning. A family of six lived in the trailer on Garden Hill Road, but Charleston County Coroner Rae Wooten later confirmed that no one was inside ...
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Beavers causing drainage problems in Awendaw
Without a natural predator, beaver have over run Awendaw's main drainage canal, flooding nearby properties.
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Festival to raise money for High School
Where: 4879 Highway 17N in Awendaw. When: Saturday at 1 p.m., Sunday at 10 a.m. How Much: $20 in advance, $25 day of show.
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The Carolinas news
The Center for Birds of Prey near Charleston has reached a landmark in releasing its 100th rehabilitated bald eagle.
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Miller emphasizes accomplishments
In more than a decade spent representing Charleston and Georgetown counties in the state House, Rep.
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Bird rehab center to release 100th eagle in S.C.
Awendaw, S.C. It's a landmark for The Center for Birds of Prey near Charleston as the 100th bald eagle rehabilitated at the center is being released.
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Beach, rural towns face differing growth issues
The beach communities of Sullivan's Island and the Isle of Palms are built out. Planning for growth and development there is less about growing bigger and more about what the communities are growing into.
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Danielle Howle, David Byrne, Dwarves | Pulse
Local singer/songwriter Danielle Howle headlines a special benefit show this weekend.
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Number One Contender, Loki Festival, Meyer & Thile, Russell/Hewitt | Pulse
It has been long in the works - local rock quintet Number One Contender's new studio album Closer - a follow-up to their debut disc The Album .
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Work off your property tax bill
If you're 65 or older and live in your own home in Charleston County, you can get some of the money back that you paid in property taxes.
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