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News
Greenville County Schools Names Two Emerging Teachers of the Year
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- By Press Release
Awards Presented by Greenville Federal Credit Union

In addition to naming Anne Kelsey-Zibert, history teacher at Northwest Middle School the 2013-14 Greenville County Teacher of the Year, Superintendent W. Burke Royster today announced two Emerging Teachers of the Year.
Kaitlyn Campbell, music teacher at Alexander Elementary School, was named the Elementary Level Emerging Teacher of the Year, while Lindsey Arnold, agricultural science teacher at Bryson Middle School was named Secondary Level Emerging Teacher of the Year.
The Emerging Teachers of the Year Program, sponsored by Greenville Federal Credit Union, recognizes two second or third year teachers for outstanding performance. Each winner receives $500, a crystal award, and $500 for their school.
Northwest Middle Social Studies Teacher Named GCS Teacher of the Year
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- By Press Release

GREENVILLE, SC – Greenville County Schools Superintendent W. Burke Royster announced the selection of Anne Kelsey-Zibert, a social studies teacher at Northwest Middle School, the 2013-14 Greenville County Teacher of the Year. Three runners-up were also named.
While studying history at Princeton University, it became clear to Northwest Middle School history teacher Anne Kelsey-Zibert that the best way to combine her love of history and government with her gift of helping others learn was to become a classroom teacher. “The more I understood what it meant to be a teacher and help students grow as individuals, the more I knew I wanted to dedicate my life to teaching,” said Mrs. Zibert.
Greenville VA Outpatient Clinic Opens for Veterans on Monday, August 19th
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- By Gilbert Scales

The new approximately 78,000 sq. ft. leased clinic located on 41 Park Creek Drive will serve some 18,000 outpatients. The VA Outpatient Clinic on Augusta Road closed on Wed., Aug. 14th.
McCullough-Anderson Memorial Service
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- By Rollis Smith

Colonel James McCullough, an organizer and later Commander of the 16th Regiment, SC Volunteers, born 20 February 1824 Greenville District, South Carolina; died 01 October 1892 Greenville County, South Carolina. Son of Joseph McCullough, an Ulster-Scot from County Antrim, Ireland and his wife, Mary Rebecca Cowan of the Laurens District, South Carolina. He married Keziah Jane Sullivan on 17 November 1842 at Tumbling Shoals, Laurens District, South Carolina.
Spirit of ‘45 Upstate Held Sunday at Reedy River Baptist Church
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- By Lamar McCarrell

On Sunday, August 11, a large number of upstate residents gathered at the Reedy River Baptist Church in Travelers Rest, SC, to honor the World War II generation. A myriad of citizen groups joined together to give tribute to the Greatest Generation who won World War II and rebuilt the Western World. This generation played an important role in assuring the freedoms we all enjoy today.
Spirit of ’45, authorized by the U.S. Congress in 2010, is an annual event on the 2nd Sunday of every August. Travelers Rest began annual celebrations in 2011 and, just this year, Senator Mike Fair read a proclamation from Governor Nikki Haley making Spirit of ’45 a state-wide commemoration of World War II which ended on August 14, 1945.
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE REPLACEMENT OF LINDSEY GRAHAM AS SENATOR FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
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- By Chris Lawton
Whereas, when any official elected to any position as a Republican repeatedly acts in contravention of these principles, it is the duty of all South Carolina Republicans, including this body, to protect and defend these principles by stating publicly its disapproval of that official’s actions, especially where the matters involved are fundamental and not open to reasonable dispute among those who are in good faith general agreement with the fundamental principles of the party platform; and
Election of Greenville County GOP Chairman Delayed
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Resolution Supporting Replacement of Sen. Lindsey Graham Presented to Executive Committee
Supporters of Chad Groover and supporters of Samuel Harms for chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party were ready to do battle Monday night when Groover surprised everyone by offering a motion to delay the vote until September to allow Harms, who is engaged in representing the Greenville County GOP in a court case, to become a candidate. The trial pertaining to registration by party begins August 21.
Should Harms be elected Chairman of the party before the court case is resolved, it would create an awkward situation that could jeopardize the legal action and should be avoided.
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