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There are currently several opportunities for residents to make an impact on the community, from simply filling out a survey ...
A lifelong Summerville resident and former fire chief, Richard Waring reflects on three decades of public service, his ...
In the McLaine household, doing the dishes can be put on hold while video games take priority. That’s because esports, or ...
Get ready to have a side-splitting good time in Georgetown on April 19 as Laugh Out Loud: Comedy for a Cause returns to the ...
Life doesn’t slow down just because you’re in charge. It doesn’t pause for your overflowing inbox, your next big goal or the ...
From sinfully spicy romantasy to powerful Indigenous fiction and Martha’s gardening gospel, the Summerville Journal Scene’s top spring reads are here! 🌱📚 Don’t miss “The Never List,” “Big Chief” and ...
There is a story in the gospels about a man who found a treasure in a field (Matthew 13:44). How did he find it? It’s likely ...
Parker’s Kitchen — a nationally acclaimed convenience and food service company — recently earned four awards recognizing the ...
The SPCA Albrecht Center for Animal Welfare received the proceeds from the Paws & Petals Spring Garden Party held at the SPCA ...
The USC Aiken Center for Lifelong Learning, held its 34th Kauffman Recognition Day luncheon April 15, awarding two ...
Lisa Dunlevy describes how acupuncture and the principles of Classical Chinese Medicine help parents keep calm and carry on.
Gene Owens, a retired columnist whose newspaper work stretched across about 60 years, has added a novel to his life story. His creation from 2024 is "The Atavist: The Color of Love." Owens' childhood ...
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