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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Published: Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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While visiting Charleston native Aaron Faircloth in Florida, Tina Brookshire Vaughn caught her first Black Drum flats fishing on the Indian River Lagoon.
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USCG official says there is no application for Hwy. 41 bridge replacement
Two suspects wanted in connection with armed robbery
Coast Guard Accepts New Response Boat-Medium, Rescue 21 Communications System
Piedmont Natural Gas Projects Winter Heating Costs to Remain Flat for 2008-2009 Season
William 'Billy' Wilkins, Former Chief Judge, Joins Nexsen Pruet
Public Hearing Scheduled for Charleston County Comprehensive Plan Update Public Hearing scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 5:30 p.m.
H.O.G. (Harley Owner Group) gather at the USS Yorktown
Still guiding after a life of service
Hydrant Flushing in October May Affect Water Quality
The South Carolina Aquarium Presents the "Scary-Um"
Dance class an imaginative outlet for special needs children
5th annual Lowcountry Buddy Walk set for Oct. 5
Anderson holds on for win at the Carolinas PGA Section Professional Championship
IOP resident gallops to nationals
Benefit to fund rising tennis star’s dream of professional circuit
Registration still underway for inaugural Junior Golf Program
Pajama run/walk to benefit cancer research
Yoga’s top instructors sign on for Kids’ Health
MPRD offering new session of Aqua Cross Training Class
‘The Cavalry is coming’
The Art Institute of Charleston announces its first graduates
Wando Chorus Announces Fall Concert - Premiere Performance Set for October 13
Keeping an eye on Wando graduates after high school
What they did not teach you in business school
A Brief History of James Island: Jewel of the Sea Islands
Polished Professional seminar
Wando wins state summer Reading Challenge
Nine Bishop England Students named "Commended Students"
Horticulture Hotline: Iron important for your lawn in the fall
Trident Academy students participate in Science Olympics
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