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Camden, SC (South Carolina) - Kershaw County, South Carolina original courthouse in Camden, South Carolina by Robert Mills built about 1827, now home of the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center
Camden, SC (South Carolina) - Kershaw County, South Carolina original courthouse in Camden, South Carolina by Robert Mills built about 1827, now home of the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center
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Camden, SC (South Carolina) - The Kershaw House, Georgian mansion first built, 1775-1780, by Joseph Kershaw, merchant and leading citizen of Camden became the headquarters for the occupying British army, 1780-1781. It burned in 1865, and was the object of an archaeological dig in 1968. Then it was rebuilt from 1974-1977.
Camden, SC (South Carolina) - The Kershaw House, Georgian mansion first built, 1775-1780, by Joseph Kershaw, merchant and leading citizen of Camden became the headquarters for the occupying British army, 1780-1781. It burned in 1865, and was the object of an archaeological dig in 1968. Then it was rebuilt from 1974-1977.

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    Recruiting Central: Plymouth Whitemarsh's Bond opts for prep school over Pitt

    07/13/11 Jaylen Bond is freakishly athletic. He's a highlight reel on the basketball court. The University of Pittsburgh believed he could compete in the Big East Conference as an undersized power forward. The problem is that the 6-foot-7, 219-pound recent graduate of Plymouth Whitemarsh High does not want to play in the post.
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    Academic Achievement: 2011 Skinner Memorial Scholarships awarded

    07/12/11 In December 1955, a special fund was created and entrusted to the Vestry of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Hertford, by the Thomas Gregory Skinner family.
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    Santorum Readies SC Visits

    07/12/11 North Charleston, SC (AP) -- Former Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum is on a two-day campaign swing through South Carolina in his quest for the GOP presidential nomination.
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    Lawsuit pits ex-SC sheriff against new sheriff

    07/11/11 Kershaw County Sheriff Jim Matthews on Sunday called a civil defamation lawsuit brought against him
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    Former Kershaw Co. sheriff files $2M lawsuit against county

    07/11/11 Former Kershaw County Sheriff Stephen McCaskill is suing current sheriff Jim Matthews for $2 million in a defamation of character suit filed last week in Camden.
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    Coaching 'em up: South Carolina

    07/11/11 Today, we delve deeper into the South Carolina coaching staff. Coach: Shawn Elliott Position: Running game coordinator and offensive line Experience: He's entering his second season on the South Carolina staff. Elliott, 38, had spent his entire coaching career at Appalachian State before coming to South Carolina in 2010. He was the Mountaineers' offensive line coach from 2001-09, and they won ...
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    HomeVestors and Local Market Monitor Ranking Reveals Best Markets to Invest in Rental Property

    07/11/11 HomeVestors of America, Inc., known as the "We Buy Ugly Houses?®" company, and Local Market Monitor, a leading forecaster of real estate markets, today unveiled the "HomeVestors-Local Market Monitor Best Markets to Invest in Rental Property" ranking. ? In order to help inform real estate investors of current rental property investment opportunities, the "Best Markets" ranking will be updated ...
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    Soggy start to tourneys

    07/08/11 Pitt County baseball and softball All-Star teams competed in tournaments all over eastern North Carolina on Thursday, with some play washed out because of weather.
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    Heat finally cool off Camden, split playoff doubleheader

    07/07/11 DeAnte Scott reluctantly admitted that the Lowcountry Heat may have been in awe playing against a Ca
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    Man killed in Shamong accident

    07/07/11 David Levinsky: 609-871-8154; email: dlevinsky@phillyBurbs.com; Twitter: @davidlevinsky
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    Thursday's area roundup: Local teams fall in Little League openers

    07/07/11 Both local entries in the Little League Minors (ages 9-10) state baseball tournament got off to a rough start in pool play Thursday, the opening day of the event.
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    Teenagers Lost on Mount Battie

    07/06/11 Two teenagers are safe, after spending part of Tuesday night on Mount Battie. Authorities got the call around 11:15 Tuesday night that two 17-year old boys, one from Hampden and one from South Carolina, were lost. The young men had been hiking with a girl earlier in the day. They told authorit . . .
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    GDOT enters into contract for I-95 maintenance

    07/06/11 The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) announced June 28 they had entered into a Comprehensive Maintenance Contract with Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. (RJA) to perform the maintenance on Interstate 95. RJA began performing continual maintenance, 24 hours per day, seven days per week, 365 days per year, at midnight July 1, 2011. The scope of the project includes the management and ...
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    First Community Bank to Expand its Residential Mortgage Business Unit

    07/06/11 First Community Bank announced today its plans to expand its residential mortgage business unit with the acquisition of the assets of Palmetto South Mortgage Corporation. ? Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina, Palmetto South offers mortgage loan products for home purchase or refinance in the South Carolina market area. ? Mike Crapps, President and CEO of First Community ...
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    Did you feel it? Earthquake reported in SC

    06/30/11 Did you hear a loud boom in Camden Friday that was followed by the ground shaking?
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    Mauldin's Godbey elected to mayors board

    06/29/11 Mauldin Mayor Don Godbey has been elected to the board of the Association of South Carolina Mayors, a new organization that's formed to advocate for cities and towns.
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    Camp listings - PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    06/29/11 Participants will spend each week immersed in French, Chinese or Latin American cultures while learning words and phrases in the relevant foreign language. Early Bird, multiple week and family discounts available. Sessions meet at several locations in the Midlands.
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    Campbell's Soup eliminating 130 workers in Camden as part of global cost-cutting plan

    06/28/11 The cuts in Camden, where the company employs a total of 1,200 people, will impact workers in marketing, human resources finance and will include middle management positions, according to spokesman Anthony Sanzio.
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    11-year-old Camden boy wasn't wearing helmet in fatal ATV wreck

    06/27/11 Authorities say an 11-year-old Kershaw County boy has been killed in an ATV accident.
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    Tasting events

    03/15/11 CELLAR ON GREENE , 2001 Greene St., cellarongreene.com, (803) 343-3303
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