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2013 ExploraVision Competition Accepting Applications
World's largest K-12 science competition could earn winners a $10,000 savings bond

World's largest K-12 science competition could earn winners a $10,000 savings bond

Thousands of pastors and laymen expected to attend 2013 South Carolina Baptist Evangelism Conference
District officials, legislators talk about ways to keep kids in class, from helping younger students with their reading, to giving students opportunities to learn outside traditional classrooms and school hours
Move will allow hospital to offer more classes.
Prescribed burns have many ecological benefits
Clemson places in Kiplinger's "100 Best Values in Public Colleges" rankings.
Event will be held from 9am - noon at Tri-County Technical College's Pendleton Campus.
Hospital throws appreciation banquet to thank volunteers.
Sheriff-elect Rick Clark will be sworn in Sunday night at Rock Springs Baptist Church
Darkstarr's Goddess Frigga, or Dessi, led life of service.
Area girls participating in Girls ROCK program take part in Run for Lilly fundraiser.
Easley dealership donates to Shriners Hospital for Children in Greenville
Instructors with Young Appalachian Musicians will resume teaching evening acoustic instrument lessons in Easley, Pickens, Greenville and Clemson
Letter's author calls for practical solutions to protect children
Nation's first Ph.D. in automotive engineering among graduating class
Safely thaw, prep and store food to avoid illness at Christmastime.
Student Teacher Art Show exhibit will be on display from January 9 to February 2.
David H. Wilkins awards dinner to honor legislator, businesswoman