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Drugs, weapons found at home of man killed by police
Web-posted 11/20/09
Richmond County narcotic officers last month raided the home of the man killed Tuesday by three sheriff's investigators, finding a variety of drugs, weapons and two surveillance cameras, according to a search warrant filed with the clerk's office.
NAACP members back health care reform
Web-posted 11/20/09
With all the negative attention given to the current health care reform bill, some local citizens said they wanted to highlight the positives of the legislation.
Absent drivers blamed for late school buses
Web-posted 11/20/09
Between 7 percent and 11 percent of the Richmond County school system's bus drivers are tardy or absent daily -- a major cause of bus route delays, members of the Richmond County Transportation Council were told Thursday.
Parents help out as school volunteers
Web-posted 11/20/09
As third-grade teacher Jinny Magnusen read aloud several words for her students to spell, parent Chanda Beasley assisted her son by slowly repeating that list.
Separate trials ordered in beating death
Web-posted 11/20/09
A Columbia County woman and her son accused of fatally beating her neighbor in March will be tried in separate trials.
Man says parole money was home invasion goal
Web-posted 11/20/09
Two men accused of committing a violent home invasion at an elderly man's house did so because one of the accused allegedly needed money to make a payment at his parole office, according to search warrants filed with the clerk's office recently.
Adviser says borrow now for TEE Center
Web-posted 11/20/09
If the commission keeps stalling on issuing bonds -- the trigger for starting the projects, which couldn't get a sixth vote -- the city might get less bang for its buck when it does move forward, said Diane McNabb, the city's financial adviser on debt management, who addressed the subcommittee.
SRS assists study of climate change
Web-posted 11/20/09
NEW ELLENTON, S.C.---Savannah River Site and other national environmental research parks hope to combine their resources to gain better insight into issues such as climate change.
Candidate says flag's presence hurts state
Web-posted 11/20/09
COLUMBIA --- South Carolina should remove the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds if it wants to grow its economy, a Democrat running for governor said Thursday.
Obese man spent final months in recliner
Web-posted 11/20/09
COLUMBIA --- When an ambulance brought Tillmon Webb home from the hospital after he hurt his knee in March, paramedics warned the then 550-pound man he probably wouldn't be able to get up from his recliner if they put him there, his wife said.
Sanford offers ethics panel more details on flights
Web-posted 11/20/09
COLUMBIA --- South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford wants to report previously unrecorded flights he took on planes owned by friends and campaign donors, a state ethics official said Thursday, even as the governor's lawyer continued to defend his travel practices.
Recession means smaller Christmas tree for SC
Web-posted 11/20/09
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- The Christmas tree in front of the South Carolina Statehouse has been affected by the recession.
Theatrical treat
Web-posted 11/20/09
Ms. Etterlee's creation is on display at the Augusta Museum of History.
Across Georgia
Web-posted 11/20/09
ATLANTA --- Attorney General Thurbert Baker is getting some high-profile help in his bid to become Georgia's first black governor.
Across the area
Web-posted 11/20/09
A man was hospitalized Thursday after he said a pet donkey owned by a neighbor bit him numerous times.
Rants and raves
Web-posted 11/20/09
I CAN SEE IT NOW, Sarah Palin running for president.


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