Amee Patrick turns down CIA non-disclosure deal
The estranged wife of state Rep. Andy Patrick said she refused Thursday to sign a confidentiality agreement presented to her by a Central Intelligence Agency agent that would have prevented…Click to...
View ArticleLAUDERDALE: Beaufort sheds a tear today for the closing of the Pig
Beaufort loses a grocery store whose value could not be measured at the cash register.Click to Continue »
View ArticleBluffton police ponder proposal to install surveillance cameras in town
Bluffton police are considering a proposal to install 14 surveillance cameras in public places such as Buckwalter Parkway and Old Town, according to Chief Joey Reynolds.Click to Continue »
View ArticleJudge orders mistrial in 2012 Bluffton robbery case
A judge ordered a mistrial today in the case of a Bluffton man charged in February 2012 in the armed robbery of Palmetto State Bank.Click to Continue »
View ArticleBoston's St. Pat's parade to feature gay group
A marriage equality group says Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade is easing its two-decade ban on gay organizations.Click to Continue »
View ArticleIdaho House panel backs guns on campus
A bill to allow students, staff and visitors to carry guns on Idaho's college campuses passed out of a legislative committee Friday afternoon, despite objections from students, multiple police...
View ArticleHummus drives chickpea growth; farmers benefit
The rising popularity of hummus across the nation has been good for farmers like Aaron Flansburg.Click to Continue »
View ArticleSecond man sought in Old Town disturbance
The Bluffton Police Department has identified the second man involved in a disturbance in Old Town last week and is working with other agencies to locate him.Click to Continue »
View ArticleEducation superintendent candidate forum set
A candidate forum has been scheduled in Hardeeville for those running for state superintendent of education.Click to Continue »
View ArticleHeritage Library Foundation elects new officers
The Heritage Library Foundation held its annual meeting Feb. 19 and, according to a news release, elected the following new board officers:Click to Continue »
View ArticleFundraiser set for Bluffton hit-and-run victim
The Mardi Gras Masquerade Party will raise money Saturday for the ongoing medical expenses of a Bluffton teenager injured in a hit-and-run crash in September.Click to Continue »
View ArticleBluffton student flown to hospital Thursday
A Bluffton child was flown to a hospital after a seizure caused him to fall off his tricycle Friday, according to Cross Schools.Click to Continue »
View ArticleCollege honors for March 3
Presbyterian College announced local students named to the provost's list for the academic semester of fall 2013. During the fall term, scholars on the provost's list displayed excellent academic...
View ArticleNorth of the Broad class notes for March 3
Events and achievements at Beaufort County schools north of the Broad River.Click to Continue »
View ArticleEducation superintendent candidate forum set
A candidate forum has been scheduled in Hardeeville for those running for state superintendent of education.Click to Continue »
View ArticleDaufuskie slave-home tabby ruins being restored
The Haig Point community has launched a restoration project to preserve what remains of the historic tabby slave dwellings on Daufuskie Island.Click to Continue »
View ArticleSecond man sought in Old Town disturbance
The Bluffton Police Department has identified the second suspect involved in a disturbance in Old Town last week and is working with other agencies to find him.Click to Continue »
View ArticleS.C. secretary of state candidate to visit Hilton Head
A Charleston nonprofit consultant running for S.C. secretary of state will stop on Hilton Head Island on Saturday for a private political fundraiser.Click to Continue »
View ArticleWaste Management lowers trash rate for Hilton Head
There's more good news for Hilton Head Island residents seeking new trash service: Waste Management announced Friday it has lowered its rates for residential service to the island.Click to Continue »...
View ArticleBluffton native is San Francisco hero after saving drowning tourist
Bluffton native and former Hilton Head Island beach lifeguard Aaron Shiansky saved a drowning woman in San Francisco Bay last month, winning the praise of the city's mayor and the…Click to Continue »
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