9 steps to eliminating unnecessary vaccinations May 3, 2012 Contributors/Pets By Tracie Korol Vaccination is serious business. Many veterinarians now advise us to vaccinate each dog according to his or her individual More
Cycling Classic returns to Beaufort: A viewers’ guide to Tuesday’s crit race May 1, 2012 Uncategorized By Marie McAden Break out the cowbells! The Beaufort Memorial Cycling Classic returns to the Lowcountry May 1, bringing the best criterium More
Who is Joe Gazdak and the Len Miret Memorial Scholarship Fund? April 30, 2012 Uncategorized Winning not one, but two, Island News 2012 Favorite Awards, the Len Miret Memorial Scholarship Fund (LMMSF) is still relatively unknown in More
Jonathan Hannah: Website designer extraordinaire April 30, 2012 Profile By Lanier Laney I have worked with computer people in California and New York and they all made me feel like a More
New principal for Port Royal Elementary April 28, 2012 Uncategorized Chavon Browne, a lifelong Beaufort County resident and an assistant principal at Red Cedar Elementary School for the past three years, was More
What’s your reason to Relay? April 27, 2012 Contributors By Pamela Brownstein With the giant outdoor lights turned off, the luminaries lining the track at Beaufort Middle School began to softly More
Here come the grooms! April 26, 2012 Uncategorized By Lanier Laney Twenty-five Beaufortonians traveled to New York City to join 45 others from NYC and LA for my nuptials with More
Beaufort’s ‘Christmas Tree’ removed from Freedom Park April 26, 2012 Community Beaufort city crews removed a diseased and dying cypress tree —the city’s unofficial “Christmas Tree” — from Freedom Park on Bay Street More
LIBPA sponsors Clerk of the Court candidate’s forum April 26, 2012 Community The Lady’s Island Business and Professional Association will conduct a forum at its Tuesday, May 8, meeting for Ms. Jerri Ann Roseneau More
County offers electronics recycling and document shredding event April 26, 2012 Community The Beaufort County Division of Solid Waste and Recycling is holding a special Electronic Goods Collection and Document Shredding event Saturday, May More
Jonah and his whale: Part III April 26, 2012 Health By Danette Vernon Once upon a time in the far-flung past, my vocation was teaching teens pre-employment skills: how to shake hands More
Earth Day: It’s a Coosa tradition April 26, 2012 Uncategorized By Tess Malijenovsky Last Friday, April 20, fourth grade students at Coosa Elementary left their roots by planting yellow Lantana and blue More