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A Clearwater resident said he was bit by a roaming pit bull after trying to break up a dog fight this afternoon.
Emergency crews responding to Clearwater pit bull attack
Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 2:58 p.m. Emergency crews are en route responding to the call of a pit bull attack in Clearwater.
Go back in time at Osteen's cabin
For 31 years, the Saturday and Sunday before Thanksgiving have been big days at the Osteens.
Warrenville native celebrates 100 years
The same day the first person to drive a vehicle faster than 125 miles per hour set his record in France, lifelong Aiken County resident Marie Stinson was born in Warrenville, the second of six children.
Nichole Woodward and Jeremiah D. McFalls of Warrenville announce the birth of their son, Jeremiah Colton McFalls, born Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teddy Grimes Jr., of North Augusta, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Whitney Brooke Grimes, to Mr.
Graniteville troubled water takeover approved
The Valley Public Service Authority in Gloverville, S.C. signed an agreement Monday night, giving them 120 days due diligence until they take over the Avondale Mills water system.
Area 2 Advisory Council meeting The Area 2 Advisory Council will hold its regular meeting this Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Council member Videria Tarver will provide the inspirational message.
SC prosecutors to seek death penalty in stabbing
Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty against a South Carolina man charged with robbing and killing a 69-year-old Florence woman last year.
Senior parent meeting, open house at NAHS North Augusta High School will hold an open house, senior parent meeting and PTSA meeting on Tuesday, Sept.
Palmetto Parkway still ahead of schedule
The second phase of Palmetto Parkway should be open for traffic by the end of October, two months ahead of schedule, according to Allen Wertz, project manager for Team United, the company constructing the roadway that will connect I-520 with I-20 near Highway 25.
Snapshots of Aiken County's first day
Monday, Aug. 17, 2009 3:18 p.m. View more than 300 photos from the first day of school in Aiken County at Spotted .
Story Published: Aug 7, 2009 at 9:49 AM EDT Story Updated: Aug 7, 2009 at 7:25 PM EDT CLEARWATER, S.C.- Aiken County deputies are looking for the man who robbed the Regions Bank in Clearwater Friday morning.
Story Published: Aug 7, 2009 at 9:49 AM EDT Story Updated: Aug 7, 2009 at 7:25 PM EDT CLEARWATER, S.C.- Aiken County deputies are looking for the man who robbed the Regions Bank in Clearwater Friday morning.
Story Published: Aug 7, 2009 at 9:49 AM EDT Story Updated: Aug 7, 2009 at 7:25 PM EDT CLEARWATER, S.C.- Aiken County deputies are looking for the man who robbed the Regions Bank in Clearwater Friday morning.
Aiken County Could Get 10,000 Jobs If Police Car Plant Moves In
It very well could be made right here. It's called the E-7designed specifically for law enforcement, and runs on 'clean diesel.' It's the car Carbon Motors Corporation claims will one day replace the police cars we see on the road now.
Attaway Wins BFL SC Division Tournament
Norm Attaway of Clearwater, S.C., won the Walmart Bass Fishing Leagu South Carolina Division tournament on Clarks Hill Lake Saturday with a five-bass catch weighing 11 pounds, 6 ounces.
Jefferson alumni support their alma mater
Jefferson Elementary, in Warrenville, did not start out as a primary school. Jefferson was founded in 1956 as both a middle and high school for students in Langley, Bath, Clearwater, North Augusta, Beech Island, Graniteville and Belvedere before schools were desegregated in Aiken County.
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