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HomeWorks Calls for Volunteers

Volunteers young and old are needed to move some 15,000 sq. ft. of tools and equipment from one warehouse to another. The HomeWorks warehouse has been sold and move-out date is June 1.

Nuances separate GOP SC superintendent candidates

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — In the crowded Republican race for state superintendent, what the eight candidates do to separate themselves from the pack will go a long way in determining who wins the party's nomination for South Carolina's top education post.

GOP candidate calls on NAACP to end boycott of SC

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A black Republican candidate for South Carolina schools superintendent wants the NAACP to end its boycott of the state over the flying of the Confederate flag on Statehouse grounds.

Police Search for Fake Officer

Spartanburg authorities are searching for a woman they say is pretending to be a police officer to gain access to Prescription drugs.

Confederate Flag Flap

A Candidate for South Carolina Schools Superintendent urges the NAACP to stop their protests of the Confederate Flag flying at the statehouse.

Biden Urges Graduates to Ignore 'Cynics'

The 47th Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden, touted graduates at the University of South Carolina as being a 'caring, competent and capable generation' during the University's commencement address.

Leatherman: Panel is SC State's best hope

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Senate Finance Chairman Hugh Leatherman says South Carolina State University's best chance of survival comes from a panel of current and former college presidents he put together.

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