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News
Council Honors Linda Moody for Heroics
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Saved Family from Burning House, Aided Driver in Auto Accident

Greenville County Council declared Tuesday, October 4, 2011, Linda Moody Day in Greenville County. She was presented a framed Proclamation by District 17 Councilman Joe Dill, approved by Council and signed by Chairman Butch Kirven.
North Greenville University Begins D.Min. Program
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- By Press Release
Students may apply for admission any time during the academic year

Tigerville, SC - NGU celebrated a new chapter in its institutional history with the beginning of its first doctoral degree program. On Monday, October 3, the T. Walter Brashier Graduate School in Greer began its first seminar week of its Great Commission Studies with Discipleship and Spiritual Formation taught by Dean of the Graduate School of Christian Ministry, Dr. Larry McDonald. The week-long spring seminar on Church Growth and Revitalization will be taught by Dr. Ken Hemphill, Director of NGU’s Center for Church Planting and Revitalization (CPR).
Barbara Mortimeyer Presented A UDC Membership Certificate
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- By Pam Durham

On September 24, 2011, Barbara Mortimeyer was presented her membership certificate by Martha Van Schaick at the Missouri United Daughters of the Confederate State Convention. Barbara lives in Cuba, MO, and joined the Winnie Davis UDC chapter in Greenville, SC, with her daughter Pamela Durham.
Greenville GOP Chairman Elected to National Office
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Betty Poe, Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party and President of the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women, was elected Third Vice President of the National Federation of Republican Women at their convention last week. She was greeted with a standing ovation by the Executive Committee upon her arrival in Greenville, Monday night. S. C. GOP Chairman Chad Connelly congratulated Mrs. Poe and stated she was the first South Carolinian in 39 years to be elected to be an officer in the National Federation of Republican Women.
SC GOP Presidential Primary Sat., Jan. 21, 2012
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
South Carolina will Retain “First in the South” Primary and Host “First in the South” Republican Debate with FOX News
The South Carolina Republican Party has set Saturday, January 21st as GOP Presidential Preference Primary date. The state party made the move from February because Florida jumped ahead of the South Carolina original date in violation of party rules.
With the date change, South Carolina will remain “First in the South” following only Iowa and New Hampshire.
Whistleblower Seeking $3 Million in Lawsuit Against DOT
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Jeff West Seeking $3 million plus unspecified Damages from Three DOT Executives
Jeff West, a biologist and 25-year veteran employee of the South Carolina Department of Transportation, has filed an age discrimination suit against the troubled and financially strapped department.
As the DOT original Permits Coordinator, West says in the lawsuit that younger, less experienced workers were selected for key jobs that he sought in the DOT Environmental Division. Two of the positions he sought were important in overseeing the environmental impacts of road projects on the landscape.
“Good ol’ Boys” Get “Black Eye” For Pension Abuses
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Greenville’s Sen. David Thomas Made Taxpayer Rip-off Poster Boy by Liberal Press
Taxpayers are angry. The government of South Carolina is broke, a very important election year approaches, the South Carolina Republican Party is trying to clean house and improve its image and, out of the clear blue, Gannett newspapers nationally and locally feature Republican Sen. David Thomas as the Poster Boy for legislative pension abuses.
The September 23-25 Weekend edition of USA Today featured a front page “Special Report” titled “How State Lawmakers Pump up Pensions in Ways you Can’t.”
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