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Saturday Morning Sales — Aug. 18, 2012
Here's our weekly round-up of Saturday yard sales for the early birds

Bio: Jonathan grew up in West Ashley and attended Blessed Sacrament School and Bishop England High School. After graduating from the College of Charleston with a BA in Communications in 2002, Jonathan's first professional reporting job came with the Fort Mill Times in Fort Mill, S.C. in 2004. Over the following five years he became the senior reporter at the Times and won numerous reporting awards from the South Carolina Press Association for in-depth reporting, business reporting, and feature writing. He was also a part of the newsroom that earned a McClatchy President's Award for spot news reporting in 2007. He was promoted to Editor of the Times' sister paper the York and Clover Enquirer-Herald in 2009, where he earned additional SCPA awards for headline writing and photography, and the paper received SCPA's top honors in its size category, earning the General Excellence Award that year. Jonathan became a victim of shrinking newspaper budgets in October 2010 before joining Patch. Jonathan is married and lives in West Ashley.
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Here's our weekly round-up of Saturday yard sales for the early birds

Arrests made in West Ashley or involving West Ashley residents.
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Democratic candidate for South Carolina's U.S. House District 1 seat held a press conference Thursday near the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center to attack Rep. Tim Scott's record on support for veterans
The eighth named storm of the 2012 Hurricane Season formed Thursday morning.
The eighth tropical depression of the 2012 Hurricane Season formed in the Atlantic Ocean today
As of Wednesday afternoon, Democrat Paul Tinkler is the only candidate on the November ballot for the District 41 seat.
Police are searching for an armed gunman that held up a Savannah Highway cell phone store Wednesday morning
Target is giving away up to $10,000 per school in gift cards for supplies, and all you have to do to help out is vote for your school online
A move to put a nonbinding resolution on the completion of I-526 failed at Tuesday's Special Charleston County Council meeting
Arrests made in West Ashley or involving West Ashley residents.
Judge Earnest Kinard ruled that Paul Thurmond filed improperly as a candidate for the S.C. Senate District 41 seat
Baskin-Robbins returns to West Ashley with a new location at the corner of Sam Rittenberg Boulevard and Ashley River Road
Cadets from the Charleston Police Department at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy earned class awards
S.C. State Sen. Robert Ford says the Republican Party's united opposition to everything Pres. Barack Obama supports or proposes is to blame for a slow economic recovery
Wednesday's drawing could mean a cash payout of more than $200 million for one lucky ticket-holder.
After a quiet July, the tropics are heating up again with the 2012 Hurricane Season's seventh tropical depression taking shape on Thursday.
Charleston County Council will decide next week whether to hold a referendum on completing the interstate highway