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BJU to Host 9th Annual Allen Jacobs Memorial Prayer Breakfast
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- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU

Bob Jones University will host the ninth annual Allen Jacobs Memorial Prayer Breakfast Friday, March 14, to honor the memory of Officer Allen Jacobs and other officers in Greenville County who have been killed in the line of duty. The breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. in the Davis Room of the Dixon-McKenzie Dining Common on the BJU campus.
Jane Robelot, WYFF 4 anchor, will serve as emcee. During the breakfast, several awards, including the Allen Jacobs Award of Valor, will be presented to officers and public safety professionals for meritorious acts performed over the past year. BJU President Josh Crockett will deliver a brief keynote address.
The Plan is Working...
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- By SC Freedom Caucus
We’ve often been asked what are the end goals of the South Carolina Freedom Caucus. Ultimately, we want good, strong, conservative policies that will make SC better for everyone. How often we accomplish that is by staking out those good, strong, conservative positions even when many of our fellow Republican colleagues in the House aren’t quite ready to take those principled positions yet. (See picture below from our original DEI fight in 2023)
Paris Mountain Hotel Developer Wants to Circumvent Greenville County’s Land Use Protection Laws
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- By James Spurck, Publisher
Plans Are in Place to Ask City of Travelers Rest to Take Land from Greenville County for a Proposed Hotel

Within one week, over 8,000 Greenville citizens have signed a petition protesting a proposal for a massive hotel on Paris Mountain called The Inn at Altamont.
It appears that the developer, The Divine Group, is attempting to circumvent and bypass specific county regulations that protect the land use of Paris Mountain with, as Greenville County Councilman Steve Shaw put it, a “cherry-picking” tactic by seeking annexation into the city of Travelers Rest. This slick yet lawful move would allow their development plans to skirt the land-use protections placed by Greenville County, which has both Greenville and Travelers Rest residents upset.
Greenville Housing Fund Representatives Address Affordable Housing at First Monday
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- By Terry M. Thacker

The goal of the Greenville Housing Fund is to achieve housing affordability for all, said Tiffany Santagati at the recent meeting of First Monday, a luncheon club for Greenville Republicans.
Santagati, the vice president for operations at the Fund, and Amber Stewart, Advocacy and Community Engagement Director, were the featured speakers at the luncheon which consisted of chicken breast, roasted sweet potatoes, and carrots.
The Fund, a non-profit entity, was established in 2018 to address what Santagati describes as a deficit in affordable housing in Greenville. The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines affordable housing as housing (plus utilities) that costs no more than 30% of a household's gross income.
From the Olympics to the NCAA, the Ground under Trans Sports Crumbles
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

There are lots of questions about what the 2028 Olympics will look like after California’s wildfires, but one thing isn’t in doubt about the Los Angeles Games: men will not be stealing women’s medals. At least not if Donald Trump can help it.
On the same day that the president set fire to the radical trans sports agenda of the Biden administration, he announced that the Olympics would no longer be a gender free-for-all where women watch helplessly as men shatter their lifelong hopes and dreams. At the signing ceremony for his executive order to protect Title IX and girls’ sports, Trump was adamant that this high-speed train of trans extremism was about to be derailed everywhere — not just in American schools.
BJU Community Seeks to Raise $100 K for Jonathan's House during Bible Conference
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- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU

Bob Jones University will hold its annual Bible Conference Feb. 18 – 21 in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium. This year’s theme is “The Goodness of God.”
The annual Bible Conference offering will support Jonathan’s House Central Africa, a gospel-centered mission that exists to provide physical and spiritual help, hope and healing to vulnerable children and their community in the Central African Republic through their school, orphanage, and medical clinic.
Lifeline Children’s Services to Share Virtually About Foster Care in South Carolina
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- By Lifeline Children’s Services

Lifeline Children’s Services invites families to a virtual foster care information meeting to learn more about the critical need for foster homes and how they can make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children.
Event Details:
- What: Virtual Foster Care Information Meeting
- When: February 19, 2025, at 12 p.m. EST
- Where: Online: https://lifeline.mysamdb.com/SAM/Fm/PreApp_Edt.aspx
- Who: Hosted by Lifeline Children’s Services
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