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Report: Number of SC prisoners drops, saves money

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A new report says South Carolina’s prison population fell almost 3 percent in one year, saving taxpayers more than $5 million. The State newspaper reported (http://bit.ly/18uiAlY) that sentencing reform is to credit for the savings. A 2010 law strengthened penalties for violent crimes while offering alternative sentences for nonviolent offenses. A report from the state Sentencing…

SC Governor’s Mansion holds Christmas open house

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Nikki Haley and her family are inviting South Carolinians to visit the Governor’s Mansion to see the property’s Christmas decorations. The open house Monday evening is free and open to the public, although attendees are encouraged to bring canned goods for Harvest Hope Food Bank and school supplies for Haley’s nonprofit to distribute to public…

2 economists offer annual predictions for SC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two University of South Carolina economists are offering their annual predictions for the economy in South Carolina and the nation. Darla Moore School of Business economists Douglas Woodward and Joseph Von Nessen are speaking Monday morning at the Capstone campus room on the Columbia campus. The conference is in its 33rd year. Other speakers include Gov….

Ex-SC jail guard to plead guilty to federal charge

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A former South Carolina guard has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges in a case connected to the jailhouse beating of a handcuffed homeless man. Court documents show 38-year-old Robin Smith is scheduled to plead guilty next week to using excessive force. He faces up to 10 years in prison. Smith was a guard at…

Unclaimed remains of 10 vets to be interred Friday

BEAUFORT, S.C. (AP) — The unclaimed remains of 10 military veterans will be interred this week during a ceremony at the Beaufort National Cemetery. The state coordinator for the Missing in America Project, Steve Goulet, tells The Beaufort Gazette (http://bit.ly/1cvX84u ) that the unclaimed, cremated remains will be interred Friday. They include veterans from Charleston, Horry and Lexington counties who…

Preventing Gangs In Orangeburg

Columbia, SC (SC State University)-The city of Orangeburg wants to keep teens from making “bad” choices. Tomorrow, The Department Of Public Safety is joining forces with South Carolina State University to offer a gang prevention and intervention summit.   current and former gang members…along with convicted felons…are expected to share their personal stories with more than 14-hundred local students. Categories:…