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News
Rally Brings Excitement to Voters
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- By James "Chip" Moore

As the November presidential election draws closer it is important for the Republican Party to remain energized and maintain enthusiasm if they are to produce the results they want. In the
spirit of creating excitement, the rally was held on Friday, September 14, outside the Bi-Lo center, downtown. With speakers like United States Senator Jim DeMint, United States Congressman Trey Gowdy, United States Congressman Jeff Duncan, and others, the rally fulfilled its intentions.
Wade Hampton High School 9/11 Ceremony
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- By Tammy Johnston
Behind the Scenes with Tribute Speaker Cadet Ashleigh Sanford
Last Tuesday, Wade Hampton High School had a moving patriotic ceremony with the Wade Hampton AFJROTC Color Guard in charge of the flag ceremony, Cadet Ashleigh Sanford presenting the 9/11 Tribute speech and Deputy Jeremy Jones and Deputy Fire Chief Billy Smith laying of the 9/11 wreath in front of the flag pole. Chris Mills, Cadet Jonathan Levasseur, and twelve other Cadets stood in formation for the playing of Taps. At the end of the flagpole ceremony, students and faculty had goose bumps as they remember the tragic events that happened that unforgettable day…a day that everyone will remember what they were doing the minute the planes hit the Twin Towers.
North Greenville University Welcomes 19th Consecutive Record Enrollment
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- By Press Release

Tigerville, SC –For the nineteenth consecutive year, North Greenville University again welcomed the largest number of students in school history. A combined total of 2,451 undergraduate and graduate students began classes this fall; an increase of 44 students over last year. A school record 716 new students enrolled this year; an increase from 689 a year ago.
In addition, NGU welcomed 105 Palmetto Fellows Scholarship recipients, also a record number. These represent the very best academic students from South Carolina. Approximately 145 students anticipate graduation this December.
From Blue Ridge to Georgia
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Post Abortion Recovery Ministry in the Former Soviet Union
Carolyn Rice grew up on Glassy Mountain in northern Greenville County in a Christian camp called Lookup Lodge that her parents operated. Her father also conducted seminars in Eastern Europe.
Carolyn attended Travelers Rest and Blue Ridge High Schools and graduated from Blue Ridge. She lived in Washington, D. C. until 1993.
Her parents, Max and Vivian Rice conducted Christian camps and retreats at Lookup Lodge for 30 years. Carolyn made her first trip to Russia in 1993 for her father, to teach biblical counseling. After that, she made several trips to the Ukraine teaching Christian counseling at retreats. For some time, she made regular trips to the Ukraine.
American Celebrates U.S. Constitution
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- By Press Release
DAR Promotes Constitution Week Awareness
WASHINGTON, DC –September 17, 2012, begins the national celebration of Constitution Week. The weeklong commemoration of America’s most important document is one of our country’s least known official observances. Our Constitution stands as a testament to the tenacity of Americans throughout history to maintain their liberties and freedom, and to ensure those inalienable rights to every American.
Sunny Weigand Seeking Election to School Board in District 17
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Candidate Seeking More Involvement, Choices for Parents
Sunny Weigand, candidate for Greenville County School Board, District 17, that includes the northernmost part of Greenville County, has a broad range of education, training and experience.
She has experience in public private and home schooling. She has taught in elementary schools, special education programs, and worked as a tutor for public and private school students. She has also served as education consultant to parent groups, school administrators and elected officials.
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- Ethical Questions Linger in Greenville County Council
- American Legion National Convention
- GOD SPEAKS, “It is Time to Come Together, River Falls Community!”
- H. K. Edgerton to Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Historic March across Dixie
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