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News
Christmas In Dixie at the Confederate Museum
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

During the first three Friday nights in December each year, the Museum and Library of Confederate History in Greenville, South Carolina, present “Christmas in Dixie.” The event is free and open to the public. The evenings are filled with music, stories for children, food, decorations, costumes, arts, and crafts of the un-reconstructed Southland and weapons of the War for Southern Independence.
Secession Hill Dedication, November 20th, 2010
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- By Jennifer Sawyer
Local Event Marks Beginning of Sesqui-centennial of the War Between the States
Several events in the upstate have been held to mark the beginning of the Sesquicentennial of the War Between the States. Abbeville, SC was the site of many of the secession speeches held throughout the state in 1860. And November 20, 2010, was the 150th anniversary of these speeches. Mr. Robert Hayes of Abbeville was in charge of the Olde South Thanksgiving weekend in Abbeville. The weekend included vendors on the square, a parade , a dedication on Secession Hill, and a Grand Secession Ball in the evening.
Wisdom in Living Life Ministry Banquet
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“Our Students Come Back and Share Their Stories of Freedom from Addiction”
Kimberly Kelly with WSPA TV’s Your Carolina was guest speaker for Wisdom in Living Life Ministry’s Fourth Annual I’ll be Home for Christmas Banquet. She discussed a personal story of the impact of addiction on family members. She has a family member who had apparently become a victim of substance addiction and is currently attending classes at the ministry training center.
Council Announces Pay Raise Rejection
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Tactics Overshadow Coalition News Conference

The tactics of Greenville County Council Chairman “Butch” Kirven to outflank an announced Conservative Coalition news conference scheduled 30 minutes before the regularly scheduled December 7 meeting of council was effective in keeping the Coalition criticism of Council actions from daily newspaper and television headlines.
The news conference was originally set for 5:30 p.m. and the regular council meetings begin at 6:00p.m. Citizens are allowed to speak during the meetings according to council policy.
Army Flight Surgeon Facing “Certain Conviction” for Questioning Obama’s Eligibility
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Lt. Gen. McInerney Calls on New Congress to Intervene, Investigate, Hold Hearings
The General Court Martial of Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin was set to begin Tuesday, December 14, 2010. He is charged with disobeying a direct order to report to duty in Afghanistan on March 30, 2010. Lakin refused the orders because he believes the current Commander in Chief has not proven he is eligible to hold office.
“I am today compelled to make the distasteful choice to invite my own court-martial, in pursuit of the truth about the president’s eligibility under the Constitution to hold office,” he said at the time of his decision.
SAR Marks 235th Anniversary of Battle of Great Cane Brake
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
SIMPSONVILLE — The South Carolina Society Sons of the American Revolution (SCSSAR) celebrated the 235th anniversary of the Battle of the Great Cane Brake, Saturday, at Historic Hopkins Farm near the battle site.
Charlie Porter, a past SCSSAR president, was master of ceremonies and organized the event. SCSSAR President Ted Morton and Redding I. “Rick” Corbett III, vice president general of the SAR’s South Atlantic District, spoke to the assembled guests.
GCRW Luncheon Featured Goodwin String Quartet
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Donation Presented Miracle Hill Ministries
The Greenville County Republican Women’s Club December luncheon was held at the Poinsett Club and featured music by the Goodwin String Quartet.
A check from the club’s Pennies from Heaven collections was presented by club president Kathy Davis to Frankie Powell, Vice President of Development for Miracle Hill Ministries.
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