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Compassion Motivates SWU Graduate's Work
Steve Shiflet says God led him to wok at Connie Maxwell Children's Home in Greenwood.

Steve Shiflet says God led him to wok at Connie Maxwell Children's Home in Greenwood.

School board member writes that school district's building and medical costs, both current and future, means "there is not lot of extra money for everything else."
Youngsters are able to attend these special events at no cost. A hunting license is not required for those under age 16.
All campuses will re-open on Tuesday, January 22.
Charges include possession of meth, assault and defrauding an innkeeper.
Better Business Bureau advices brides-to-be to research bridal expos to avoid contract disputes and disappointments.
Those interested in applying should contact Pickens City Hall.
No other dates have changed regarding popular talent contest.
Darren Schaupp recently named Director of Program Operations for nation's oldest and largest Christian, anti-leprosy organization.
Students earn academic distinctions during Fall 2012 semester.
A website is tracking local cases of the flu.
Officials exploring possibility of missing hunter after a gun and duck blind were found at Saluda Lake.
Nearly one in 15 homes in the U.S. have high levels of cancer-causing gas. SC DHEC urges residents to test their homes.
Don't be taken in by promises that are too good to be true
National Average Expected to Peak at $3.60-$3.80 Per Gallon This Year
Better Business Bureau warns of prevalent scams, from threats to senior citizens to scammers preying on donations to Newtown and Sandy victims.
Prospective students and their parents invited to Trojan Preview, a program designed to give participants a comprehensive view of academic and social life at AU.