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January 29, 2008
Sanford Posts YouTube Video to Push DUI Bill
Gov. Mark Sanford has taken an unusual step to push a bill through the Statehouse; posting a video on YouTube, urging residents to contact their senators.
Website Allows Parents to Search SC Public Schools based on Criteria
SC Superintendent of Ed. Supports “ax PACT” Legislation
SC Education Panel Releases Website To Evaluate Schools
A state education panel has created a database on the Internet it hopes will allow people to better evaluate South Carolina's public schools.
January 28, 2008
Mom Says School Spanking “Crossed The Line”
Will SC Democrats’ Record Turnout Change State Politics?
The record voter turnout for the SC Democratic presidential primary has the party hoping it's a step toward South Carolina becoming a more competitive two-party state.
January 24, 2008
Legislator to Propose Consolidating Spartanburg School Districts
January 23, 2008
School District of Pickens County Offers e-Alert System
SC School Breakfast Program Second In Nation
South Carolina students have 101% participation in school breakfast program.
January 22, 2008
Push to Save Calhoun Falls Continues
The push to save Calhoun Falls High School continues at Tuesday night's Abbeville County School Board meeting.
January 18, 2008
School Districts Announce Snow Make-Up Days
Students in Greenville County will make-up Thursday's snow day on April 25th. The district says that day is one of three make-up days built into the school calendar.
5-Year-Old Kindergarten And First Grade Registration Extended Through Thursday, January 24
Parents are reminded to register their children for five-year-old kindergarten or first grade for the 2008-2009 school year by Thursday, January 24, 2008 at their local school.
Presidential Primary Frequently Asked Questions
The South Carolina Election Commission releases frequently asked questions for presidential primaries.
January 17, 2008
Nearly 50% of Republican Voters Not Committed to a Candidate
January 15, 2008
Survey Finds Students Support Single Gender Classes
SC Single-Gender Student Survey
Students in South Carolina's single-gender classrooms say their experiences have boosted their confidence, class participation, desire to succeed in school and ability to succeed.
Latest Rasmussen Reports Poll For GOP In SC
A brand new Rasmussen Reports poll in South Carolina has good news for Republican Fred Thompson.
January 14, 2008
Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic Accreditation in Jeopardy
Youth Vote Can Make a Difference in South Carolina
January 10, 2008
John Edwards Answers Your Questions
In an exclusive interview, Presidential Candidate John Edwards answers questions you submitted for our News Channel 7 Campaign '08 Voice of the Voter coverage.
January 09, 2008
No More Bibles for Students in St. Louis
SC Teacher Recruitment Ranks Tops in National Report
Interview With Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee
Republican presidential front-runner Mike Huckabee brings his campaign to the Upstate. After his rally at the Spartanburg Marriott I had an exclusive interview with Huckabee starting with questions you submitted to Voice of the Voter.
Two New Bus Stops Added to Spartanburg County Subdivision
December 27, 2007
Clemson Researcher Makes Fuel From Rotten Peaches
Clemson University biosystems engineer Caye Drapcho's new research is just peachy. Drapcho is using bacteria to generate hydrogen from rotting peaches.
December 26, 2007
Teachers Forced To Compete With Excitement Of Video Games
December 18, 2007
Former Student’s Facebook Profile Puts School on Lockdown
December 17, 2007
Students Protest Decision to Shut Down School
December 12, 2007
Community Watch: Shopping Cart Locks
A device to keep one store from losing it's carts could also keep you from getting groceries to your car. It also sent one woman to the hospital after the cart she was pushing locked up throwing her into the bar. After digging into this story, we learned that because of where the sensors are placed, the carts cannot make it to the end of the parking lot. The carts are at the new Save-A-Lot grocery store on South Church Street in the South Church Plaza.
November 30, 2007


