South Aiken's Brown eyeing Clemson
South Aiken defensive lineman Josh Brown landed an offer from Clemson earlier this month, his first from an Football Bowl Subdivision school. "It was a dream come true, I really can't explain it," Brown said. "I wanted to cry when coach (Dabo) Swinney said it. It had been...
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Product Recalls
Product recalls or recall notices announced recently. Details are available in most cases at www.cpsc.gov and other websites or the telephone numbers listed.
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Bulletin Board
S.H.O.O.T.S WITH COACH STEVE MEYERS: Individual and small group youth basketball lessons: Monday through Friday from 3-6 p.m., Saturdays 9-3 or Sundays 12-5. $20 per hour lessons. All lessons held at Fort Johnson Baptist Church on James Island. Call 343-8427. NEVE...
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House ready to work on jobs plan
House Republican leaders pledged swift action Friday on President Barack Obama's jobs plan, the latest sign of a thaw in relations between the two parties though hardly a guarantee his initiatives would be received favorably.
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Backing up computer data could prevent big headache
Imagine, if you will, huddling over your computer early one morning, plowing through your overstuffed inbox. In a distracted state, you reach for your hot, steaming mug of coffee. Without looking, you bring it to your lips. For just a split second, your fingers loosen their grip. As if in...
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Sea Island fest set for Saturday
The 19th annual Sea Island Cultural Arts Festival will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3647 Maybank Highway, Johns Island, in front of Harvest Health & Rehab (formerly Island Oaks). For more information, call 343-3932, 559-2908, 559-5737 or 559-5341. ...
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Regroup to break out of couponing slump
QDo you ever get into a coupon slump? I started couponing late last year. I was really eager every other week to get my coupon inserts in my newspaper and online. But all of a sudden, I just have a lack of enthusiasm. A: Making the commitment to become a coupon shopper is a smart way to t...
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Job hunt may be harder if worker lacks soft skills
Someone told me in a recent email exchange that he was too smart and too entrepreneurial for stupid human resource departments and employers to perceive his talents. He may well be brilliant and previously successful. And he may be justifiably angry that he hasn't penetrated corporate hir...
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Ex-Bulldog Roberts shines in Arizona
Former Citadel star receiver Roberts shining alongside Fitzgerald with NFL's Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals have everything an NFL team would want in a No. 1 wide receiver with Larry Fitzgerald. If there is a way of putting a price tag on someone with five Pro Bowls in his first seven seasons while leading the team to the 2009 Super Bowl, the Cardinals took care of that ...
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Live chat
What do you tell children who will be watching coverage of the Sept. 11 anniversary? How do you reassure them? How do you explain what happened? At 7 p.m. Wednesday, a local parenting expert will answer parents' questions during a live chat hosted by The Post and Courier reporter Brenda Ri...
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To our readers
The advertising, business and circulation offices of The Post and Courier, at 134 Columbus St. and 6296 Rivers Ave., will be closed for the Labor Day holiday. Circulation department operators will be on hand from 6 to 8 a.m. today for calls about newspaper delivery. Normal busine...
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Sizzling nightlife
Are you new to town and not sure where to go? Let me help you have a good time. The bars and restaurants are always hopping in the Holy City, but you need a guide to navigate the scene.
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Local music running strong
Located somewhat off the beaten tour path, Charleston has pulled in some noteworthy national acts in recent years, with artists from Bruce Springsteen to Prince and Phish paying a visit. But it’s still the local clubs and regional artists that give the Holy City its vibe.
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