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Army helicopter used for academic outreach mission

FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) — The patriotic nonprofit known as Celebrate Freedom Foundation is joining forces with Army recruiters to help bolster science and math lessons for students at two South Carolina high schools.

Social Media Safety

The Lexington County Sheriff's Department spent Wednesday evening giving parents and their internet savvy teens a lesson on social media safety. Police say the goal of the free workshop was to keep people from becoming a victim of the internet.

Bill gives option of free cervical cancer vaccine

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The South Carolina House has approved a bill providing students a free vaccine that prevents a sexually transmitted, cancer-causing virus, if their parents choose to pursue it.

Ex-SC Hospitality worker pleads guilty

A former South Carolina Hospitality Association employee has pleaded guilty to embezzling about $500,000 from the group. And in court prosecutors reveal they found photos "sexual in nature" on her former supervisors computer.

SC House Approves Cancer Screening, Treatment Bill

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ The South Carolina House has approved a bill directing $2.5 million in state cigarette tax collections toward cancer screening. The House voted Wednesday to send the measure to the Senate, following a 98-0 vote on Tuesday.

State's Fallen Soldiers' Families Honored

Republican Senator Jake Knotts treated the families of South Carolina soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to an afternoon of lunch, thanks and recognition for the seventh straight year.

Police say abused child still too weak for surgery

This video is no longer available. COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) -- 24 year old Catherine Ammons and 27 year old James Watson remain behind bars tonight accused of severely injuring Ammons' daughter. Kershaw County Sheriff Jim Matthews says Ammons used fear…

Cancer Screening

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) _ The South Carolina House has approved a bill directing $2.5 million in state cigarette tax collections toward cancer screening.

Ex-SC Hospitality worker pleads guilty

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A former South Carolina Hospitality Association employee has pleaded guilty to embezzling about $500,000 from the group and prosecutors said had a sexual relationship with the director who killed himself.

Ex-SC Hospitality worker pleads guilty

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A former South Carolina Hospitality Association employee has pleaded guilty to embezzling about $500,000 from the group and prosecutors said had a sexual relationship with the director who killed himself.

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