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Governor Mark Sanford Comments on Airplane Use
By: Mark Sanford |
In my first race for Congress a local reporter in Myrtle Beach had taken a few words from an interview and used them in a different context to paint a picture that was far from what I believed. When I confronted him on taking my words out of context his simple reply was, “Life is out of context.” Full Story |
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Lowcountry Book Call for Entries
By: Dean Cowart |
| Local Photographers and Artists are invited to submit images of their work to appear in the new book entitled, Palmetto Blended Presents: The Lowcountry Life, Vol. 1: Culture and Lifestyle—due to hit shelves later this year. This book will feature beautiful full color photos, classic recipes, ghost stories, favorite events, landmarks and businesses, fun facts and trivia, and much more. The book will be available for purchase on several notable websites for purchase, including Palmetto Blended and Amazon.com. Full Story |
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'Let The Good Times Roll - A Musical Revue'
By: Jeff Walker |
| For nearly fifteen years Brad and Jennifer Moranz have been entertaining the low country. Ever since their successful run with ‘Serenade’ ended in 1998 at the Charleston Music Hall the husband and wife team have produced quality shows at the same venue. Each and every year they continue to put on the much anticipated Christmas Spectacular, and follow that up with a Valentine Special full of romantic music. Full Story |
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Increased Reward for Information in Walterboro Shooting Death
By: Frank Morea |
The family of Adela "Nell" Pinckney is offering an increased reward of $4,000 for information in the shooting death of Adela "Nell" Pinckney. Adela "Nell" Pinckney was killed Monday, June 15, 2009, about 11:20 p.m. from a shotgun blast that came through her bedroom window. Full Story |
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Ricky Skaggs Heads Up Boone Hall Labor Day Event
By: Jeff Walker |
| The annual BBQ and Bluegrass Festival at historic Boone Hall Plantation has become a favorite event for many low country residents closing out the summer during the Labor Day weekend. Full Story |
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Consumers Turning Attention to American Farms
By: Janine Smiley |
| There's a new survey out which touts that nearly every person asked (93%) wanted to support dairy farmers who give 100% of their farmer-owned cooperative money proceeds back to U.S. dairy farmers. Full Story |
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CAFB Maintenance Chief Receives Bronze Star
By: Major Bill Walsh |
Chief Master Sergeant Manning distinguished herself as Chief Enlisted Manager, Detachments 1 and 2 of the 755th Air Expeditionary Group supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Under continued threat of hostile fire and improvised explosive devices, Chief Manning bravely operated as truck commander, driver, spotter and shooter. Full Story |
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Day Trips to Charlottesville, Va. and Asheville, N.C.
By: Mike Tilley |
Transportation Museum Foundation and the Watauga Valley Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society offer a chance to see the beautiful fall foliage, experience a great destination and enjoy the romance of riding the rails this fall. After hosting day trips through the 1990s, the museum revived rail excursions in 2007. Full Story |
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