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Rep. Nathan Ballentine Named 2013 Legislator of the Year
The South Carolina School Improvement Council awarded Ballentine with the award at its annual meeting on March 23.

I was born and raised in the Pee Dee. I am a proud graduate of the University of South Carolina-Columbia (Go Gamecocks!). I received degrees in Journalism and Mass Communications, and in Media Arts.
Prior to becoming editor of Irmo-Seven Oaks Patch, I was an education reporter for a daily newspaper in Florence, SC, for about five years.
In my spare time, I enjoy attending local festivals, concerts and Gamecock sporting events. I also enjoy watching movies, and spending time with family and friends.
I have lived in Columbia, off and on, since 2001. I look forward to getting to know the Irmo community better and meeting new people.
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With all communities, the areas of education and economic growth are always important issues as well as public safety.
The South Carolina School Improvement Council awarded Ballentine with the award at its annual meeting on March 23.

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