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Making Spiritual Connections at Southern Wesleyan University
SWU celebrates Spiritual Emphasis Week.

SWU celebrates Spiritual Emphasis Week.

Accounting instructor Brenda Mattison co-authors two-semester accounting textbook.
Funds helping 4-H program undertake Healthy Lifestyles programs in area schools and will assist with upcoming 5K Mud Run.
After recognizing individuals' efforts for first year of existence, award will now be given to organizations that help make Pickens a better place.
Jordan Philip Parker faces multiple charges after Saturday incident
Hunters must possess set of turkey tags in order to hunt turkeys.
Congressman Jeff Duncan will be touring the Upstate Friday, listening to residents about the 2nd Amendment.
Exhibit shows cases hats from different eras of history.
"Get Going with Quickbooks Class" begins Feb. 11 at Pendleton campus.
Michelle D. Craddock will take over when principal Dr. Ken Weichel retires at the end of the year,
Howell comes to Easley from Sumter High School, but has connections to area.
Concert aims to entertain and educate people about science and the arts
Warrants state that Rina Edith Padilla Mencia ran over her 15-month old child.
If no one files as a write-in candidate by filing deadline, Charles Powell will become Liberty's newest councilman
Traveling Trash Bash will be visiting third graders at all district elementary schools next month.
Charges include assault by mob, criminal sexual conduct with a minor and criminal domestic violence.
New coach will be announced 5:30 p.m. today at EHS Media Center.
Hundreds turned out Monday to support prayer before the Board of Trustees of the School District of Pickens County meets. The district was recently criticized by a national organization for allowing student-led prayer before public board meetings.
From baseball to concerts to the start of adult education programs, there's lots going on at Southern Wesleyan in February.