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MoreBy Jessica Holdman SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA — The now-former chief spokesman for South Carolina’s Emergency Management Division is accused of distributing meth in
MoreBy Paul Hyde More than 1.2 million South Carolina homes and businesses lost power after Hurricane Helene pummeled the Southeast. Other states
MoreBy Abraham Kenmore SCDailyGazette.com COLUMBIA — Educators and a Democratic legislator on Friday, Sept. 20, blasted the South Carolina Department of Education
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