ATC Allied Health graduates receive pins
Aiken Technical College's newest patient care assistant graduates set a high bar for themselves as they prepare to enter the workforce, scoring a 100 percent pass rate on their certified nursing...
View ArticleScandal-free Heisman ceremony focused on football
NEW YORK -- It was just two guys talking football and posing for pictures with a big bronze trophy.
View ArticleNavy puts 12-game win streak on line vs Army
BALTIMORE -- Navy's unprecedented 12-game winning streak against Army has increased the pressure on both teams Saturday.
View ArticleJulio Jones misses another practice with hip injury
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Another Falcons practice without Julio Jones was followed by another vote of confidence from coach Mike Smith that the star wide receiver will make it back from his hip injury...
View ArticleClemson's new trio says offense won't change
CLEMSON -- Clemson's new offensive leaders say the 18th-ranked Tigers will maintain their aggressive, fast-paced style that former coordinator Chad Morris brought in four seasons ago.
View ArticleHour of Code introduces students to computer programming
BATH -- Jefferson Elementary School fourth-graders Elizabeth Gue and Marlan Rosales were disappointed when the online "Frozen" video they had planned to use to teach their classmates a lesson in...
View ArticleEast Aiken kids react joyfully to donated bikes
A total of 30 names were called out at East Aiken Elementary School of the Arts - the names of 30 children who got an unexpected, early Christmas gift Friday.
View ArticleSenate OKs defense policy bill
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -- Congress on Friday sent President Barack Obama a massive defense policy bill that endorses his stepped-up military campaign of air strikes and training of Iraqis and moderate...
View ArticleChristmas in Hopelands sparkles in its 23rd year
Chilly weather didn't keep families and friends from walking through a Christmas wonderland during the opening night of the 23rd annual Christmas in Hopelands.
View ArticleContinued growth also tied to population gains despite forecasts
Editor's note: This is part two in a two-part story related to a statewide economic outlook study developed by the University of South Carolina.
View ArticleBike lanes on Hayne Avenue to stay for now
The white lines on Hayne Avenue, separating a bike lane from a lane just for motorists, will stay for now.
View ArticleSchool satisfies sweet tooth at Gingerbread Day
In many cases, the roofs are made of colorful Lifesavers, the walkways are made of pretzel sticks and the windows are made of Starbursts. But no matter what they use, Gingerbread Day at St. Mary Help...
View ArticlePacers welcome final non-conference foe
The USC Aiken men's basketball team has had a lengthy layoff since its last game, a 89-75 victory over Benedict, and the team has needed every one of those days off. Injuries have hampered USCA in...
View ArticlePacer Women looking to make a statement against No. 13 Limestone
Head coach Mike Brandt and the USC Aiken women's basketball team has had a week to get over the sting of its loss in the waning seconds of last Saturday's game against Livingstone. That time has been...
View ArticleBulldogs hang on late to beat Fox Creek
PETTICOAT JUNCTION -- The home team led for most of the game Friday evening, but Fox Creek High School stayed within striking distance and gave Silver Bluff a challenge up until the final few seconds...
View ArticleSumter Civil Air Patrol puts wreaths on vet graves
SUMTER (AP) The Sumter squadron of the Civil Air Patrol is holding a ceremony to help honor veterans who have passed away by placing holiday wreaths at cemeteries across the country.
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