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Crisis Ministries: Statement regarding alleged embezzlement incident

June 10, 2013 Crisis Ministries was deeply distressed to discover last Thursday via a call from their bank, Wells Fargo, that the organization had been the unknowing victim of an apparent embezzlement at the hands of a long time employee, Carol Libby, who served as chief financial officer for 10 years, without incident. The organization

The Colletonian: Eighty years of flight history celebrated

Lowcountry Regional Airport, located just off Highway 17 behind the National Guard Armory in Walterboro, will celebrate its 80 years of operation on Saturday, June 15. In honor of this momentous occasion, the Lowcountry Regional Airport will simulate a celebration that reflects the original event that was held on June 15, 1933, exactly eighty years,

Excerpts from Charleston Magazine: Outdoors: Ramble On!

Published June 2013 Written by Stratton Lawrence 30 fun, cultural, educational, and downright quirky destinations for sunny-day adventures It’s Summer! Channel your inner explorer and carve out some time for carefree drives through the Lowcountry. With centuries of history along a coast that’s rich with biodiversity, every road out of town is literally dotted with

Honoring and celebrating 80 years of flight history

Walterboro, S.C. – The Lowcountry Regional Airport, located in Walterboro, a city known for its historic charm and abundant natural resources, will celebrate its 80th anniversary on Saturday, June 15. In honor of this milestone event, the Lowcountry Regional Airport will recreate a celebration very similar to the one that was held on June 15,

Walterboro Chief of Police No Longer with City

Walterboro, S.C. – Otis Rhodes, who has served the City of Walterboro for the past twenty one years and has spent the last nine as chief of police and public safety director, has been relieved of his duties there, effective today. During his tenure, important changes helped to move the Public Safety Department forward. Rhodes

Around the Mall: Scenes and Sightings from the Smithsonian Museums and Beyond: Slave Cabin Set to Become Centerpiece of New Smithsonian Museum

May 13, 2013 Point of Pines Plantation on Edisto Island, South Carolina, had more than 170 slaves before the Civil War working in the fields to pick Sea Island cotton. Not much evidence of the slaves’ daily toil exists now, though, except for a couple one-story, dilapidated cabins–the last physical reminders of the brutal and

Washington Post: Antebellum slave cabin in S.C. to be restored for African American History Museum

By Katherine Boyle, Published: May 14 Curators at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture are working with restoration experts to dismantle an antebellum slave cabin on Point of Pines Plantation in Edisto Island, S.C. The cabin was donated to the museum last month by the Edisto Island Historical Society. The two-room

Latino Newspaper: SUSANA FERNÁNDEZ HERRERO SE UNE A CLORE LAW GROUP

Publicado el 4/26/13 Por Wilfredo Leon, Director Charleston, S.C. – La oficina de abogados Clore Law Group, especializada en accidentes personales y negocios, recientemente adquirió los servicios de Susana Fernández Herrero como asistente legal que también es responsable de interpretar y traducir para los clientes hispanos. Habiendo trabajado por 10 años con la oficina de

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