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Knights of Columbus Make Gifts
Catholic fraternal organization donates to East Cooper Community Outreach, St. Vincent DePaul Society.
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Local Finds: Sea Island South Carolina Rums
Firefly Distillery on Wadmalaw Island turns out three varieties of spiced rum.
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Food Truck Rodeo is Saturday
Whole Foods brings food trucks to Mount Pleasant for evening event.
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Mount Pleasant Police Reports
Scary blood writing, quick-tempered boxer in training and a shady masseuse keep cops busy this week.
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Bachmann In Mount Pleasant Friday
Presidential hopeful on three-day South Carolina tour.
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Share Your Back-to-School Photos
Calling all parents and students: submit your photos.
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Johnnie Dodds Traffic Shifts During Night
Johnnie Dodds Boulevard traffic shifts to Bowman Road for the next two weeks between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
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Dispatches: The Changing American Deam
Patch project looks at how America has changed.
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Perry Hailed as 'Fresh' Entry
Gov. Rick Perry enters Presidential race in Charleston, exciting voters and pundits.
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Perry Leaves No Doubt
Texas Governor makes official entry into race in Charleston.
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Overhaul Sought for School Standards
Superintendent sees need for changes to No Child Left Behind.
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Comcast Offers Cheap Internet for Struggling Families
Internet Essentials offers $9.95 Internet, $149 computers.
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Pleasant Toastmasters Given Top Status
Local speakers group earns high marks for growth and leadership awards.
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Region Scholarship Awards Total $105 Million
Graduating seniors earn nearly $50 million in Charleston County.
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Plan Ahead for Johnnie Dodds Closures
County releases long-term closure schedule.
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McGinley Upbeat for School Start
Superintendent Nancy McGinley sees great promise as students return to class Tuesday.
