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English Professor's "Second Act" Leads to Med School
Tri-County Technical College prepared Baptist Easley Hospital employee David Roper for MCAT.

Tri-County Technical College prepared Baptist Easley Hospital employee David Roper for MCAT.

Local churches will lead vigil in Dacusville Elementary School parking lot
Clemson researchers looked into issue after some columnists said gay actors could not convincingly play straight characters.
Easley Side Out Club hosting clinic this summer at J.B. "Red" Owens Recreation Center
Suzanna Simpson charged with killing her daughter and son and attempting to kill her husband.
Festival includes performances, artist demonstrations and a chance to help an artist create a new piece.
Blood Connection will be holding its drive at number of Upstate sites today and tomorrow.
Blood Connection's National Law Enforcement Memorial Week Blood Drive being held all over the Upstate this week, including in Simpsonville on Friday.
TAM YAM Camp will feature instruction on traditional mountain music instruments and much more.
Donation will help students in the Connect to College program
Liberty man proposes to girlfriend at Southern Wesleyan University's graduation ceremony.
National Transportation Safety Board recommends states adopt tougher standard to reduce drunk driving deaths
Sheriff says investigators have found no prior criminal history for Suzanna Brown Simpson, suspected in deaths of her children and attempted murder of her husband.
Charges include possession of meth, criminal domestic violence, public disorderly conduct.
Locals among the more than 300 SWU students in the Class of 2013
Many people want to help the rescued women, but Better Business Bureau urges donors to make sure your money is going where you intend it to go.
More than 300 graduates now beginning next chapter of their lives.
Kimberly-Clark's Rhonda Deaton-Gibby says she "learned how to learn at Tri-County Technical College.
Easley natives among the more than 800 students