Thespians of past, present, future come together on the stage of Gillam Center
I always hate the Monday after wrapping up a musical.
At least one song from the show is always stuck in my head.
I always hate the Monday after wrapping up a musical.
At least one song from the show is always stuck in my head.
In the interest of international peace between the United States, Germany and Mexico, the City of Clinton will agree to host the BMW automaker’s new $1 billion plant that will create 1,500 jobs.
At first, the fact that the City of Clinton is going to have to spend more than $75,000 of money that could have been spent on an industry, instead on rocks, is shocking and disappointing.
The mayor said it puts the city “between a rock and a hard place.”
One can just imagine 19-year-old Jacob Oaks walking over to a person whose car was sitting disabled in the early morning chill of Dec. 12 and saying, “Do you need help?”
He gave the person his cellphone, and waited.
With Hillary Clinton’s concession speech as their rallying cry - “Never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it” - young voters are wearing their hearts on their sleeves in expressing themselves about the Nov. 8 election.
They are disappointed, sad and angry. And people are making fun of them.
A professional photographer writing on the Clinton High Athletics fan site has called out the teachers who organized CHS Homecoming for making his life, what he called, “a total nightmare.” His comments are highly inappropriate and here’s why.
I was one of the ones who did not panic when all the media said there would be no gas. My car had some gas, so why get all in a tizzy? People of a certain age have been through this “no gas” thing before.
Through the wonders of modern technology, I am writing to you from a cruise ship just off the coast of the United States. We are THAT ship - the Carnival Ecstacy - that cannot port in Charleston.
Hurricane Matthew has us stuck out here. There is a group of us from Laurens County who cannot get home. The Coast Guard and the Port of Charleston must do a post-Matthew assessment. They might let us dock Monday.
Some guy named Mark Burns, pastor of some church in Easley who also is something called a “Trump surrogate,” has committed slander against former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by being the agent of transmittal of a hateful cartoon.
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football success for Newberry Wolves
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