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Forestry Commission checking on SC storm damage

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A week after the worst winter storm in a decade slammed South Carolina, officials with the state Forestry Commission are trying to gauge how much damage the snow and ice did to the state's forests.

Middle Eastern company selling land near Santee

ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) — A Middle Eastern development company that once promised to invest $700 million and bring close to 10,000 jobs to Orangeburg County is selling land it bought near Santee.

Bat Sightings At A Midlands Hospital

Orangeburg, SC (WOLO)-DHEC wants patients at The Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg to be aware of reported bat sightings. Health officials are urging anyone who stayed in the hospital's east wing between January 1st and February 16th, 2014, to contact them. DHEC wants to check for the risk of possible exposure to bats.

Early Morning Shooting

An early morning shooting leaves a man in the hospital and Richland County Sheriff's searching for a suspected gunman.

Boy who died in gas poisoning remembered

ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) — A Rock Hill mother whose son died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a North Carolina hotel is creating a list of hotels in South Carolina and North Carolina that have carbon monoxide detectors.

Crews make steady progress getting SC power back

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Utility crews are making steady progress getting the lights back on in South Carolina after the worst winter storm in a decade, although tens of thousands remain without power. .

More people eligible for SC autism services

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — More than 900 people are eligible for autism-related services because of a change in the official definition of the disorder, but South Carolina has a waiting list for some kinds of help.

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