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Community
Robert H. Johnson, 1919 - 2019
- By Press Release
Robert H Johnson, age 100, of Greer, South Carolina and most recently of Christiansted, Virgin Islands , graduated into glory July 20, 2019.
Born at home in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, June 11, 1919 to Henry and Edna Johnson, he pursued a number of interests, ranging from carpentry to computer programming. He served in the Navy from 1942 to 1946, and after his discharge attended Davidson College, graduating in 1952. During his final year he married Patricia Larsen, his wife of nearly 65 years at the time of her passing in 2017.
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SCGOP Statement on Tega Cay Police Memorial and Religious Freedom
- By SCGOP
Columbia, South Carolina. – South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Drew McKissick released the following statement regarding the Tega Cay Police Memorial:
“I was appalled to see the City of Tega Cay originally cave into radical liberals who use the threat of lawsuits to wipe out religious expressions from American public life. Simply put, the Supreme Court continues to affirm that these displays are completely constitutional. Not only should the monument not have been changed or removed, it should never have been controversial in the first place."
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African-American Leaders Say Thank You to Watergen for Helping Flint Michigan
- By Christian Newswire
HERZLIYA, Israel -- While touring Israel this week, Grammy nominated artist Dr. Judith McAllister and Reverend Dr. Michael Stevens of University Church in Huntersville, North Carolina along with David Nekrutman, Executive Director for Ohr Torah Stone's Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation in Jerusalem visited Watergen in Herzliya today, to thank the company for helping with the water challenges in Flint, Michigan. "For the last 5 years, no one was able to deliver an affordable sustainable water solution for the community and now Watergen is making this possible," remarked Dr. McAllister. She added that, "we are witnessing the miracle of making water from the air and this no less of a miracle than Moses taking water from a rock."
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Coalition Offended and Displeased with Recent Comments Attacking Conscience Rights
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Today, a coalition of medical organizations released a public statement condemning recent statements on abortion and conscience protections made by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American College of Physicians, the American Psychiatric Association and the American Osteopathic Association. The letter calls on this "Group of Six" to respect their position and represent all physician members in their public statements.
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Elderly Woman Denied All Visitation Rights
- By Christian Newswire
NAPA, Calif. -- Life Legal is intervening on behalf of an elderly Alabama woman who has been denied all visitation rights. The woman, Marian Leonard, was confined to a nursing home against her will and does not understand why she is not permitted to have visitors.
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New Study Links Abortion to Higher Rates of Suicide, Again
- By Christian Newswire
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- A 2019 analysis of suicide deaths in Italy found that in the year following a pregnancy, women who had an abortion were 2.3 times more likely to commit suicide than women who gave birth.
This is just the latest of numerous studies linking abortion to higher rates of suicide and elevated risk of death overall.
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Trooper Eric Nicholson Dedication
- By Allie Van Dyke
On July 26th at 10am, The Blood Connection will be dedicating our newest donation bus to Trooper Eric Nicholson, who was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2000 in Greenville. The bus will be officially named “Eric” in the same parking lot where he was killed almost 20 years ago. A blood drive will follow the event at 10:30am.
Trooper Nicholson’s death was a big shock to the community. Coincidentally, one of his last acts of kindness was donating blood. His wife, Misty, has been passionate about spreading the message of blood donation throughout the community since his death. She will be in attendance at the dedication, along with law enforcement officers, and other local leaders. This event not only recognizes a community hero, but also shines a light on the risk and sacrifice that local law enforcement officers face every day.
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