- Revisiting the Great Work of Medical Missionary Dr. Anne Livingston in Haiti
- Dick Cheney Was a Great Boss
- "I Beat Hitler!"
- Christmas Season in Western North Carolina
- 2026 US Senate Race in North Carolina
- The Fall of Man: John Calvin, Leibniz, and Deeper Truths
- Time of Reassessment America
- Has the Bethlehem Star Mystery Been Unveiled?
- Appeals Court Refuses to Dismiss Greenville County Republican Chairman’s Contempt Case
- The America That Once Was (A Christmas Memory)
- Is a Self-Proclaimed Drag Queen Performer Serving in a Leading Moral Arc Role at a Greenville Children’s Production of Annie?
- Project Ukraine and Ukrainian/CIA Intelligence
- Merry Christmas from Times Examiner
- The Busan Trade Summit between U.S. and China
- Republican Women's Club Hosts Freedom Caucus Members
News
Choice Hillls Baptist Church Celebrates 40th Anniversary
- Details
- By Terry M. Thacker
Children Selling Cookbook
- Details
- By Pam Evans
New Time Slot for Conservative Voice With Harry Kibler
- Details
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The popular radio talk show, Conservative Voice With Harry Kibler, has moved to a new time slot on Saturday nights. The hour-long program is now heard at 8 p.m. on Saturday nights on WORD News Talk Radio at FM 106.3.
Constitution Very Much Alive in America
- Details
- By James Moore
Coulter Speaks at Furman

When Ann Coulter was invited by the Furman University’s Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow to speak on campus on September 19, there was one question that they wanted her to answer. The question that they felt most compelling to address was whether or not the Constitution was dead or alive in America.
“It may be dead in the ACLU meetings. It may be dead in the Democratic caucus, and it may be on life support in the Supreme Court, but in the hearts of the American people the Constitution is very much alive,” said Coulter.
Coulter feels that the Constitution is doing just fine. The problem, she feels, is that some of those in power refuse to read the document. From abortion rights to the right to bear arms, Coulter gave examples of how the left has tried to misinterpret rights, but has often failed. She spoke about how liberals are in favor of choice only when it pertains to topics that can further their agenda.
Exposing Common Core Event Brings National Experts to Columbia
- Details
- By SCPIE President, Sheri Few

Exposing Common Core, an education forum sponsored by South Carolina Parents Involved in Education (SCPIE), was held in Columbia over the weekend. The event was held at the Columbia Convention Center and began at 9am Saturday. SCPIE President Sheri Few welcomed approximately 150 people from all across the state who came to hear national experts present the problems with the Common Core National Standards.
American Principles Project Jane Robbins gave an overview of the problems with Common Core and explained how the Federal government coerced states into adopting the standards. From a lawyer’s perspective, Jane explained that the Federal government’s involvement in the adoption of the standards, and the accompanying assessments, violates the U.S. Constitution and three Federal statutes.
Fairfield County Republicans Censure Senator Graham
- Details
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Executive Committee Voted 82 Percent to 18 Percent to Censure U. S. Senator Lindsey Graham for Repeated Comments and Votes Against SCGOP Platform
During their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, September 19, eighty-two percent of the Fairfield County Republican Party Executive Committee voted to pass a seven page Resolution censoring U. S. Senator Lindsey Graham.
Copies of the Censure Resolution were sent to Senator Graham, SCGOP Chairman Matt Moore and each SouthCarolina county chairman. The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee is set to vote on a similar censure of Sen. Graham during their regular meeting on October 7, 2013. The Resolution was introduced in August.
Congressman Jason Chaffetz Visits Greenville
- Details
- By Lodonna Riggs
- Unclaimed Veterans Laid to Rest
- Eleventh Honor Flight Takes WWII Vets to Visit Washington Memorials
- Greenville County Opens Unique Juvenile Detention Facility
- Converse College Reduces Tuition 43 percent
- Greenville County Council Approved Two General Obligation Bonds
- GOP Elect Chairman, Pledge to Continue Legal Action Seeking Closed Primaries
- Travelers Rest Opens New History Museum

