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'Free Online Summer Reading Resources
By Curtis R. Rogers |
Are you looking for creative summer reading ideas? The South Carolina State Library SchoolRooms staff recently created a host of summer reading resources for K-12 students statewide. These resources are focused on the “Be Creative @ Your Library” campaign and highlight many free online resources summer readers are sure to enjoy! Full Story
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Carlos Salinas Award Nominations Sought
By Deborah Bode-Hinson |
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Nominations are open through June 30, 2009, for the Carlos Salinas award, which recognizes a S.C. dentist who serves patients with special health care needs, the state Department of Health and Environmental Control announced. The award is named for Carlos Salinas, DDM, in recognition of his commitment to assisting people with special needs. Full Story
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“WANTED South Carolina Litter Busters”
By: Jody Only |
PalmettoPride is sponsoring a 24-hour statewide Litter Busters Hotline. The program is made possible thanks to the cooperation of both the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Public Safety. Full Story |
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Math, Science Teachers Win Presidential Awards
SC Dept of Education News Release |
| Two South Carolina school teachers are winners of the prestigious Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching announced on Thursday by President Barack Obama. The annual award is the highest recognition that a kindergarten through 12th grade math or science teacher may receive for outstanding teaching in the United States. Full Story |
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Laws Need to Support, Not Stifle Parents
By: Randy Page |
| Marriage is a special bond. It is important and unique type of relationship between a man and a woman. It’s a relationship that deserves public recognition and protection. That is the message communicated by an overwhelming majority of South Carolina voters who supported the Protection of Marriage Act in 2006. Full Story |
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Kory Thompson Named CSU Women's Golf Coach
By: CSU Sports Desk / LCT Staff |
| Charleston Southern Director of Athletics Hank Small has announced the hiring of Kory Thompson as the new Head Women's Golf Coach. Thompson's credentials include time on the LPGA tour as a caddie for Kristy McPherson, who finished in the top-50 on the money list during 2008. Full Story |
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Neil Jordan's, Fine Dining & Fair Prices
By: Jeff Walker |
| Two phrases that most of the time don’t go together are fine dining and fair prices. They are usually as alien to each other as the north is to the south. But in the case of Neil Jordan’s Restaurant they seem to complement one another perfectly. The upscale steak and seafood eatery opened in late 2008 just north of Hwy 41 in the Market at Oakland off 17 North and has become a regular dining spot for many East Cooper residents. The restaurant is owned by none other than Neil Jordan and his partner Tracy Bartholemew. Full Story |
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Crushed Fine Wine Delights The Lowcountry
By: Jeff Walker |
| In a little over a year since they’ve opened Crushed Fine Wine has become one of the low country’s most talked about vintners. The quaint little wine shop conveniently located outside the I’ON community between Johnnie Dodds and Mathis Ferry in Shelmore Village Mount Pleasant has become a favorite especially for low country residents living east of the Cooper. Crushed Fine Wine is less ten minutes from downtown Charleston, Daniel Island, and the beaches. Full Story |
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