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Ralph James shows facilities at the restored Williams Memorial Rosenwald School in St. George, South Carolina. The renovated school includes meeting spaces, a museum and a theater clad in boards ...
St. George Middle is a public school located in St. George, SC, which is in a distant rural setting. The student population of St. George Middle is 282 and the school serves 6-8. At St. George ...
Shortly after midnight on September 11th, The St. George Fire Department was notified ... building and threatening a third building to the south, a newly renovated theater. The two- story building ...
ST. GEORGE, S.C. (WCIV ... pronounced him deceased at the scene at 2:30 p.m. The Medical University of South Carolina is scheduled to perform an autopsy on the body at 11:30 a.m. Friday ...
a spokesperson for the United States Attorney's District of South Carolina office announced on Tuesday. Jerome Daniel Sanders, 44, of St. George, pleaded guilty to dealing privately manufactured ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Grits are a cherished staple in Southern kitchens, especially in St. George, South Carolina. Many gathered to celebrate the 40th year of the World Grits Festival this ...
Maybe you’ve seen it scrolling social media. That sponsored ad popping up with canoes, blue skies, stands of bald cypress, and rustic treehouses to pitch a one-of-a kind overnight paddling ...
“We are proud to support Google’s new operations in Dorchester County and value the opportunities they will create for the people of South Carolina.” The second new campus is located in the Winding ...
the Supreme Court upheld a map that challengers said was a racial gerrymander and was drawn by South Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature. Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with George ...
That was June 16, 1944. Seventy years after his execution by electric chair, George was exonerated of the crime that ended his brief life. Now, lawmakers in South Carolina have passed a bill to ...
Jewish businessman Julius Rosenwald partnered with Black communities to build 5,000 schools in 15 states across the South that spent little money on African American students during Jim Crow.