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The following is the children's programming schedule for Charleston County Summer Reading, which runs in July.
Some North Charleston schools alter start times
When it comes to computerized learning tools, some schools have them, some don't. Charleston County school officials want less disparity and more technology in the classrooms.
Animals removed from McClellanville home
Thick, matted hair concealed sharp bones along the backs and hips of miniature horses and donkeys seized Thursday from a woman authorities said didn't comply with orders to improve their care.
Three rescued from boat near McClellanville
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter plucked three stranded boaters from shallow coastal waters near McClellanville early this morning.
PRC buys site near McClellanville
The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission has bought a vast swath of pine forest about the size of 800 football fields just outside McClellanville.
An unidentified woman waiting for help at the Charleston County Human Services Commission looks over her SCE&G bill, which says her power will be cut off if she doesn't pay the $718 she owes.
Anissa La Porte glances out the window of a CARTA bus Thursday on 'Dump the Pump' day.
Tameeka Garrett, a nursing student at Horry-Georgetown Technical College, studies between summer classes on campus.
The Center for Birds of Prey on the South Carolina coast is now open to the public.
Anti-truancy effort is battle without end
Charleston County schools' average daily attendance rate as of April 23 was 95.7 percent for its 41,483 students.
Following the collision which ripped up the entire right side of the Mustang, it was delivered into the expert hands of our favorite body shop and the only one to which we'd entrust this work.
On our list of most unwanted guests this year are Arthur, Bertha, Cristobal, Dolly, Edouard, Fay, Gustav, Hanna, Ike, Josephine, Kyle, Laura, Marco, Nana, Omar, Paloma, Rene, Sally, Teddy, Vicky and Willfred.
Governor's pen might free up cash
On the list Gov. Mark Sanford announced 69 vetoes he made to the state's $7 billion budget, set to begin in July.
Gov. Sanford vetoes $72M from $7B budget
Mark Sanford issued a considerably smaller veto list this afternoon, including cutting funding for McClellanville Arts Council and the rural dentist program at the Medical University of South Carolina.
“Half of what is today McClellanville was once Point Plantation”
They owned much of the Point Plantation land for generations. The town carries their name, and on Saturday about a dozen McClellans watched as a state historical marker for the plantation was unveiled on South ... via Post and Courier
Mount Pleasant wants to take over road project
“I certainly respect Mount Pleasant's ability to oversee road projects. But on large projects such as this it's always tougher being on the outside looking in”
Town Council is exploring whether it can take over Johnnie Dodds Boulevard widening project from Charleston County. via Post and Courier
BIRTH DATE AND PLACE: 1952, McClellanville. RESIDENCE: Mount Pleasant. OCCUPATION: Owner of Luxurious Living Studio. via Post and Courier
Costner making films, not buying houses here
“So they're going to sell some steel, and that'll give them some money to operate a little longer. And we'll see what happens”
Kevin Costner performs original material with Modern West recently at the Music Farm. via The Post and Courier
Deerhead Oak rooted deeply in community
“It's not just a nice-looking oak tree. It has its personality, so to speak.”
Ginny Prevos of McClellanville takes a ride Thursday on the tire swing connected to the Deerhead Oak in McClellanville. via Post and Courier
In among all the live oak limbs draping this little coastal town, the huge crowns of old live oak in the front yards, the town center live oak allee, townspeople swoon over the Deerhead Oak. via The Post and Courier