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The Court and The Cross
- By Christian Newswire
Supreme Court to decide fate of Veterans' Cross in Mojave Desert
WASHINGTON, Christian Newswire -- The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Salazar vs. Buono, better known as the Mojave Desert Cross case. World War I veterans erected a cross 75 years ago on land that was open range to honor those who had died serving America in the war. In 1994, the Clinton Administration federalized the land. The ACLU sued to remove the cross, which is literally in a desert and difficult to find, on behalf of a former National Park Service worker who lives in Oregon.
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Musical Pioneers Named to SC Gospel Music Hall of Fame
- By Keith Crowe
Three of the 12 artists added to the Hall of Fame by the South Carolina Gospel Music Association for 2009 were reported last week. They were Ken Turner, Sandy Knight and Bobbie Jean White.
Another recipient, Burl Strevel, came to Upstate, South Carolina from Knoxville, Tennessee, where he had a reputation of a “smooth” bass singer. He sang with the Popular Blue Ridge Quartet based in Spartanburg in the 1950s and left to sing with the Sunshine Boys when the legendary J. D. Sumner left that group and joined the Blackwoods.
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Grooms: Tire Kingdom Decision Means More Jobs Coming
- By Press Release
The road to prosperity involves the Port
Today's announcement of Tire Kingdom incorporated's plans to open a major distribution facility near Charleston, means new jobs and a stronger economy according to Senate Transportation Chairman Larry Grooms.
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US Navy Visits Greenville
- By Gilbert Scales
The U.S. Navy Office of Community Outreach chose twenty-three cities in the U.S. for a group of Navy officers and sailors to visit, and explain to citizens what the U.S. Navy is doing with regard to the “War on Terror,” including humanitarian projects.
The officer in charge of the Greenville visit was Rear Admiral John W. (Bill) Goodwin, a graduate of the University of South Carolina who was commissioned in May 1975 and started his training as a naval aviator in February 1977.
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Troop Morale Sags as Washington Stalls on Strategy, Troop Strength
- By Bob Dill
Perceived Indecision May be Planned Strategy to “Change” Complexion of Armed Forces
Word coming from the White House is that it may be “weeks” before a decision is made on strategy for Afghanistan and the level of troop strength to carry out the strategy.
In the meantime, troop morale is sagging. The Times of London interviewed U. S. Army Chaplains in Afghanistan recently and published a report October 8th.
“American soldiers serving in Afghanistan are depressed and deeply disillusioned,” the report began.
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United Daughters of the Confederacy – Winnie Davis Chapter No. 442 Members attend 113th Annual SC Division Convention
- By Martha R. Van Schaick
The SC Division United Daughters of the Confederacy held their 113th Annual Convention at the Hilton Garden Inn, Rock Hill, SC, October 1-3, 2009.
Members of Winnie Davis Chapter No. 442 attending were Martha Van Schaick, Dona Morgan, Cherry Gentry, Eleanor Campbell, Martha Bailey and Patsy Swygert.
The convention was well attended with ladies from across the state enjoying the wonderful hospitality of the members from the Cherokee District. A reception honoring SC Division President, Henrietta Tindal, was held on Thursday evening at the lovely restored antebellum home of Judy McCardle.
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Olde South Ball Coming to Greenville
- By Holly Sheen
A grand Olde South Christmas Ball will be held in Greenville at the Greenville Marriott on December 12, beginning with check-in at 6:00 p.m.
The Olde South Ball, formerly held in Augusta, Georgia, has moved to Greenville. Want to re-live the ambiance of the Olde South and dance the old dances of the 1860s? Would you love to experience an evening of glittering hooped ballgowns and dashing uniforms? Then please join us!
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- SAR Dedicates Patriot Grave at Reedy River Baptist
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- Twelve Musical Talents Named to South Carolina Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame
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