As noon approaches, there’s an uptick of activity at a chalky clapboard house in the Pee Dee town of Darlington. While the tightly wedged vehicles in front seem to say “used car lot,” the neon light ...
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The Forward on MSNIn the Italian city where James Joyce wrote ‘Ulysses’ a Jewish poet’s bookstore rises back to lifeIn the Italian city where James Joyce wrote 'Ulysses,' the bookstore that Jewish poet Umberto Saba opened in 1919 has come ...
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Livingetc on MSN9 Easy Switch-Ups to Make Your Bedroom Feel Like Spring — For Light, Bright, and Optimistic SpacesFrom full-on design changes to no-effort updates, these tips from design professionals will help you refresh your bedroom for ...
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Business of Home on MSNHow these design partners navigated an amicable splitWhen Eva Bradley told her business partner Alicia Cheung that she’d be moving across the country, the San Francisco–based duo ...
Bravo’s “Southern Charm” reality TV star and former state treasurer Thomas Ravenel announced his South Carolina gubernatorial ...
Sharpe is also the first former South Carolina player to ever be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. While playing for the Gamecocks, Sharpe earned first-team All-America honors in 1987 and ...
The South Carolina Board of Education has decided to remove four additional books from the state's public schools due to concerns about inappropriate content.
The South Carolina Board of Education voted Tuesday to ban four books from all state schools. This decision has shocked some ...
The Post and Courier, South Carolina's largest newspaper, has announced the honorees of the fifth annual 12 Black Leaders to ...
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WCIV Charleston on MSNMarsh Tacky horses make a comeback in South CarolinaAt Hideaway Farms, located off Cowboy Way and Rodeo Drive, two Marsh Tacky horses named Drew and Sage stand as living symbols of South Carolina's rich history.
The alliance is aimed at leveraging the Catawba's resources to promote self-governance, land control, taxation and funding for S.C.'s state-recognized tribes.
In late October, Marion “Rollen” Chalmers stood next to a rice field ringed by pines and palm trees. He pointed out roseate ...
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