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News
Mike Huckabee Visits Upstate for Book Signing
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- By Terry M. Thacker
Possible Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee takes a moment with Dick Jensen, President of First Foundations, Inc., while signing copies of his new book, "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy" at Barnes and Noble this past Friday.
EMS Controversy Going Public
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Emergency medical, like law enforcement, are some of the more important services provided by county government. When either are unresponsive or uncertain, citizens become concerned and sometimes angry, because lives are involved. The alleged problems with Greenville County EMS management is approaching the “boiling point.”
A decade ago, citizens in Northern and Southern Greenville County waited as much as an hour for an ambulance to arrive from Greenville. Sometimes help arrived too late and the patient died. Others were loaded in private vehicles and taken to the nearest emergency room.
To remedy the situation, local communities added facilities for EMS crews to their fire departments, the county added ambulances and personnel to cover the outlying areas, and for several years there were few if any complaints. The system worked well and earned some top scores and awards from rating services.
American Legion National Commander Helm Visits Columbia/Greenville
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- By Gilbert Scales

Sunday, Jan. 25, American Legion National Commander Michael D. Helm and his Aide Donald Suchy arrived at the Columbia, SC airport.
American Legion Department of SC Commander John Collins and Department of SC Adjutant James Holland were at the airport to greet them.
American Legion Riders from Greenville American Legion Post 3 and other Legion Riders from Columbia area, escorted National Commander Helm to a hotel in downtown Columbia.
Hillcrest 2014 AAAA State Champions
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

In December 2014, the Hillcrest High School Rams defeated Dutch Fork 47-17 to win the South Carolina AAAA Division I State Championship. Hillcrest, which had won only two playoff games in their previous 56 seasons, went 14-1 in 2014 to win the school’s first ever football state title. Councilman Butch Kirven, representing Greenville County Council, presented Coach Greg Porter and the team with a Proclamation honoring the team for their historic accomplishment.
S.C. Rep. Tommy Stringer Praises Haley Plan to Make S.C. More Competitive
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- By Rep. Tommy Stringer
“We rarely witness the appearance of a political crisis simple enough to be understood by a majority of voters and large enough to evoke substantial change in the size and scope of government.
“South Carolina’s crumbling road system and the lack of revenue to repair it has become that crisis. It threatens our safe travel, our economic competitiveness and presents taxpayers with an exponentially increasing, and unnecessary, cost to fix the problem.
“During her State of the State address to the General Assembly last week, SC Gov. Haley unveiled a three-point strategy to end the crisis.
Ellen Weaver Addressed Republican Women
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Ellen E. Weaver, President and CEO of the Palmetto Policy Forum, was the guest speaker at the January luncheon of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club.
The Piedmont Policy Forum is an independent state-based “action engine” dedicated to bring citizens together to implement bold policy solutions that expand opportunity for every South Carolinian.
Ellen is especially passionate about expanding high-quality education choices for every student, having experienced its power in her own life.
Ellen is a Greenville County native. She worked for 12 years in the office of Senator Jim DeMint. Her last assignment was State Director for the Senator. Her duties included management of staff, communications, outreach and political strategies in the state.
She is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Columbia and the Columbia Rotary Club.
Tara Servatius Guest of GCRWC
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

The Greenville County Republican Women's Club is the largest Republican Women's Club in the Palmetto State. Linda Slaton is the current president of the very active and influential organization.
WORD Radio's morning talk show host, Tara Servatius, was a guest of the Greenville County Republican Women's Club during their January luncheon at the Poinsett Club in Greenville. The Tara Show airs from 6 am until 10 am Monday through Friday. Tara has worked in both the broadcast and print media in North and South Carolina. Her most recent assignment was broadcasting in Charleston.
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