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WSAV Savannah on MSNSC Board of Education at odds during latest book ban discussionThe South Carolina Department of Education will not take another 10 books off school library shelves, at least for now.
If the state Board of Education agrees to remove 10 titles, South Carolina will have banned or restricted 22 books from ...
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WCBD News 2 on MSNState board delays vote on removing more books from South Carolina public schoolsA decision that could have made South Carolina the nation’s leader in state-mandated book bans has been put on hold. The ...
Trump is expected to impose "reciprocal tariffs," which economists believe could be painful for U.S. consumers. And, the ...
Staff that administer programs to help the elderly, disabled people and poor families with basic needs lost their jobs amid ...
Francisco Lagunas, the North America bus segment general manager for Cummins, and Daoud Chaaya, vice president of sales, ...
On Tuesday, April 1, at the State House “Higher Education Day" was celebrated, and brought together students from over 30 ...
Ten books that were up for removal for SC schools will stay on shelves for now after the State Board of Education postponed a decision amid some's hesitancy.
Opinion
Hicks: Lawmakers will kill Orangeburg casino proposal, not out of real concerns, but hypocrisyA proposal to build a casino in Santee has good points and bad, but lawmakers won't even consider it because of a hypocritical stance on gambling.
A native of Armour, Tony Venhuizen is quite familiar with the Mitchell community. As a youth, he'd travel to Mitchell to visit the orthodontist, the optometrist, the movie theater and other businesses ...
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WJCL on MSNCursive Comeback? What's behind the push from South Carolina legislators to get it back in schoolsA proposal to bring cursive writing back into South Carolina public schools is one step closer to becoming law after passing out of committee Tuesday.
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