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In Brief: March 27, 2014

Two Midlands schools named Palmetto’s Finest, Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon resigned after being arrested and charged with theft and bribery and Columbia stretch of the Broad River is low after dam repairs were put off.


In Brief: March 26, 2014

A member of the new American Party has jumped into the race for U.S. Sen. Tim Scott’s seat, The Greenville News reported.


Greene goes green again

Shedding a little light on an otherwise rainy day, the vendors of the Healthy Carolina Farmers Market rolled out their fresh produce on Greene Street on Tuesday.


Chefs serve up scholarship funds

Students and chefs from around the Midlands put their cooking skills to work in the annual “Chefs on the Shoe,” which is dedicated in memory of late professor Jules Pernell.


In Brief: March 25, 2014

Women steal handbags, jewelry from Walmart Camden Police are working to find two women accused of unsuccessfully attempting to return $208 of stolen merchandise to a local Walmart and then taking the items without paying, The State reported. According to an incident report, the women entered a Walmart in Camden around 11:30 a.m.


In Brief: March 23, 2014

Lt. Gov. Glenn McConnell was named president of the College of Charleston, a Batesburg father and son were charged with a daylight farm equipment theft and a third bottlenose dolphin was found in Beaufort County waters.


Fans send off women's basketball team before tournament

The weather was gameday perfect as the Gamecock community awaited the doors of the Carolina Coliseum to open in support of the women’s basketball team. From garnet and black jumpsuits, to face paint and gameday-colored hair, students showered the team with their support.


Gamecocks' biggest believer

If you’ve ever been to a basketball, baseball or volleyball game, you’ve probably seen a man with long hair and a beard, running around and getting the student section pumped up.