MYRTLE BEACH, SC The 25th Annual Lifestyle Expo wrapped up on Sunday at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center.
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MYRTLE BEACH, SC With the temperatures dipping down into the freezing range, utility bills are on the rise.
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The music world celebrated Grammy weekend at tributes, rehearsals, parties and styling suites.
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Some children playing in the snow found human remains, and police in North Carolina largest city are trying to determine what happened to the victim.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 8:03 a.m. Read more: Local , Grand Strand , Pee Dee , Ice , Weather Closings , Road Conditions , SCDOT Despite a few, isolated icy spots, the roads throughout the Grand Strand and Pee Dee are relatively dry this morning, according to online reports by the SC Dept.
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After 10 rounds of grueling competition, the 39 students vying for the title of best speller in Charleston County had been reduced to two sisters – Kalyn, 14, and Amy, 12. Back and forth, like Venus and Serena Williams trading points, the Lewis sisters took turns spelling words correctly in front of a packed crowd: “Admiral.” “Crescent.” “Bungalow.” They both misspelled “fathom,” and so their exchange continued. Amy faltered next, stumbling on “hibachi.” Kalyn corrected her sister’s mistake and sped through “canine” to claim the crown.
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Each Friday afternoon, guidance counselor Frank Palermo quietly pulls students out of class at Rosewood Elementary in Rock Hill. They follow him to his office and to a secret cabinet of food supplies. A chorus of childhood thank-yous breaks out as Palermo drops gallon-size bags filled with food into each of their book bags
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