06/07/11 Feyenoord striker Jon Dahl Tomasson reflected on a "beautiful career" after announcing his retirement, having failed to play a game last season due to a persistent leg injury.
06/06/11 DENMARK - Denmark will hold a March of Dimes March for Babies event, sponsored by the Eta Gamma Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc., from 7 p.m. to midnight Friday, June 17, at Voorhees College Track Field in Denmark.
06/06/11 South Carolina public colleges could receive some good news following three years of state budget cuts, Denmark Technical College President Dr. Michael Townsend Sr. says.
06/04/11 DENMARK - State officials are digging deeper into Denmark Technical College's finances following a special review that found problems with the use of purchasing cards and inadequate financial controls.
06/04/11 BAMBERG - Police responded to reports of a domestic problem at a Williams Court residence on May 29.
05/27/11 The S.C. Mother of the Year Search Committee, a nonprofit organization promoting spiritual and moral
05/25/11 The South Carolina House approved a bill Tuesday requiring law enforcement to try to check the status of people they suspect are in the country illegally.
05/20/11 By Robert Wagman (in Washington, D.C.) SoccerTimes (Thursday, May 19, 2011) -- United States midfielder Mausrice Edu turned in a 90-minute performance, helping Glasgow Rangers to drub host Kilmarnock 5-1 Sunday and claim its third straight Scottish Premier League and record 54th overall.
05/19/11 Leading Tribute Artists To Portray Music Legends Elvis, Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, ABBA and Alan Jackson
05/17/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. South Carolina legislators have advanced a bill that requires officers to try to check the status of people they suspect are in the country illegally. The House Judiciary Committee voted 15-7 on Tuesday to send the bill to the House floor. Republicans who control the committee have called the bill a priority for the session. Democratic Rep ...
05/17/11 South Carolina legislators have advanced a bill that requires officers to try to check the status of people they suspect are in the country illegally.
05/16/11 A variation on chromosome 3 can cause depression, scientists from the UK and USA reveal, describing their discovery as the first compelling evidence of a genetic link to depression. The researchers from King's College London, England, and Washington University, USA, reported their findings in the American Journal of Psychiatry. The authors explain that about 1 in every 5 individuals is affected ...
05/13/11 Visitors to the Hunter Museum of American Art will have the opportunity to enjoy two very different exhibitions beginning in May. The first features photographs from the American Civil War. The second is an exhibition featuring contemporary artist Beverly Semmes.
05/11/11 There are medical and scientific studies aplenty that point the way to new cures and better practices. And then there are those that make us cringe and think, "eww, gross." Several recent studies described here fall in the latter category. Killer bedbugs? Researchers at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, rounded up bedbugs from three infested patients. They found that the nasty ...
05/10/11 COLUMBIA -- The company that provides the town of Ridgelands speed-camera system is alleging a conflict of interest on the part of a lawmaker whose law firm sued the town and the company, and who is now poised to consider legislation that would ban the photo-radar enforcement method.iTraffic president Bill Danzell addressed House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Harrison in a letter Monday. He ...
05/09/11 Bullet shatters window, lands on coffee table WALTERBORO -- A resident told police a bullet shattered his window, bounced off a wall and landed on his coffee table Sunday. Walterboro police responded to the Dean Street house about 5 p.m. Sunday. The victim ...
05/03/11 He scores with his left He scores with his right That boy Clint Dempsey Makes Drogba look ...
04/30/11 New Delhi, Apr 29 : CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat demanded a judicial inquiry by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court into the Purulia arms drop incident in West Bengal in 1995.
04/29/11 By Robert Wagman (in Washington, D.C.) SoccerTimes (Thursday, April 28, 2011) -- United States attacker Clint Dempsey scored a pair of goals to lead Fulham to a 3-0 defeat of Bolton Wanderers last night, bringing his career English Premier League total to 33, a team record.
04/25/11 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Brandt Snedeker rallied from six shots behind in The Heritage and beat Luke Donald in a playoff to deny the Englishman the No. 1 ranking Sunday. Donald had saved par from difficult spots on the 71st and 72nd holes to force the playoff, then did it again on the second extra hole. Donald blasted out about 15 feet from the flag and his chip for par from just off the ... |