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Why is My Paper Late?
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
More Changes at the Post Office
Many subscribers have called and asked why they no longer get delivery of The Times Examiner on Wednesday.
The short answer is that the Greenville Bulk Mail processing center has eliminated the night shift.
The Times Examiner has changed nothing on our schedule. The paper is finalized on Monday night and sent to the printer early Tuesday morning. It is printed, processed, labeled, sorted and delivered to the Post
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Winn Freeman: Man on a Mission 1955-2015
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
He Carried a Burden in His Heart for Addicts and a Vision of Helping them Move Beyond Recovery
Winn Freeman, 59, Passed away Monday morning, March 9, following a period of declining health.
A native of Bakersfield, California, he was the son of the late Gene and Bette Freeman.
He is survived by his loving and supportive wife of 26 years, Rhonda Freeman, four children and seven grandchildren.
A daughter Candy Freeman and four grandchildren reside in California. A daughter Crystal Hawkins and husband Matthew with three children reside in Charleston, South Carolina.
Sons Johnwinn and Seth Freeman reside in Greenville.
He is also survived by a brother, Stacy Macom.
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S.C. Landowners to be Surveyed About Feral Hog Damage, Interactions
- By By Jonathan Veit, School of Agricultural, Forest and Environmental Sciences
CLEMSON — A survey designed by Clemson University researchers to begin to quantify the economic and ecological damage caused by feral hogs will soon start showing up in the mailboxes of many South Carolina farmers and rural landowners.
The survey data will help inform a feral hog-management strategy that will be imparted to landowners across the Southeast through a future series of workshops and outreach efforts.
Past studies indicate that feral hogs cause an estimated $1.2 billion per year of economic damage in the U.S., but there is no data on the damage they are causing in South Carolina.
By filling out and returning the survey, participants can help wildlife management professionals with efforts to control an invasive species that is damaging the state’s natural resources and agricultural infrastructure, said Shari Rodriguez, a Clemson wildlife biologist specializing in wildlife conservation on private lands.
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Julie Valentine Luncheon Will Provide Services to Child and Adult Survivors of Sexual Assault and Abuse
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Retired FBI Agent and Survivor of Molestation Jim Clemente was Guest Speaker
The fifth annual Julie Valentine Luncheon raised funds to help reach women and children in Upstate South Carolina who are survivors of sexual assault and abuse.
Former FBI Profiler Jim Clemente shared his message of survival and justice with the attendees. Clemente’s own undercover work led to the incarceration of a profiled child sex offender, teacher and camp director who molested dozens of children. As an internationally recognized expert, he is a technical advisor and writer for Criminal Minds.
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Wilson to Discuss Human Trafficking
- By Press Release
Attorney General Alan Wilson will be the guest speaker at the Thursday, February 26, Greenville County Republican Women’s Club luncheon at the Poinsett Club. The Attorney General will discuss human trafficking, a form of modern slavery and proposed legislation to give law enforcement the necessary tools to go after traffickers. Wilson is in his second term as South Carolina Attorney General.
Cost of the luncheon is $17. Reservations are required and may be made by calling Second VP Cheryl Teague Cuthrell at (864) 335-8094 or (864) 270-0907.
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William P. Morrow, Jr. - 1933-2015
- By Press Release
William Penn Morrow, Jr., 81, passed away Tuesday morning, February 3, 2015, following a brief illness.
A native of northern Greenville County, he was the son of the late William Penn Morrow, Sr. and Dora Barton Morrow.
He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Eleanor Connors Morrow.
Bill was a graduate of North Greenville College (University) and Furman University in the Class of 1954 and served on the Alumni Board in recent years. He was in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany for most of his service.
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The Passing of Mary Earle Drawdy
- By Press Release
Mary Earle Drawdy, wife of the late Vance B. Drawdy, passed away on January 6, 2015, at her residence. She was 91 years old. Born in Greenville on February 18, 1923, she was the daughter of the late John Kern Earle and Louise Farrell Earle. Mary graduated from Greenville High School, class of 1940. She earned her BA degree in French and Mathematics from Furman University, class of 1944.
After college and during World War II, Mary worked for the Navy Department in Washington, D.C. where her job duties included keeping track of the location of the Navy's fleet of destroyers. After the War, Mary returned to Greenville. She taught briefly in the Greenville County public schools, and she worked for several years as a receptionist for physicians Drs. Stanley and Craig.
Mary was an accomplished photographer, artist, and calligrapher. She studied portrait painting under Robert L. Bruns as well as Janet Fleming Smith. She painted the portraits of a number of family members and friends. Mary also was an accomplished flower gardener and received her landscape critic certification. She was a member of numerous clubs in Greenville including the Greenville Garden Club, the Greenville Women's Club, the Republican Women's Club, the Greenville Historical Society, and Friends of Springwood Cemetery.
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