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Crime Blotter for April 12 to April 18

April 12 to April 18 5­ — Theft from building 4 — Vandalism/destruction of property 3 — Drug/narcotics violation 2 — Credit card fraud 2 — Harassment 2 — Simple assault 2 — Trespassing 1 — Alcohol/liquor law violation 1 — Bad check 1 — Bike theft 1 — Fake ID 1 — Moped theft 1 — Motor vehicle theft — Selling your phone on Craigslist?


In Brief: April 21, 2014

Man blind in one eye after dispute over beer After his neighbor refused to give him a can of beer, a Rock Hill man assaulted him, blinding him in one eye, The (Rock Hill) Herald reported. The victim, 51, reported to deputies that he and his neighbor, 43, had been drinking at a bar.


Fowler looks forward after 50 years of teaching

After 50 years of teaching, most professors would be ready to take a long vacation. But Don Fowler had a very different reaction to being honored for his 50th year of teaching in a lecture given by Kathleen Hall Jamieson Thursday night.


One giant step for womankind

Midlands men stood a little taller this Thursday as the fifth-annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” march kicked off outside of the State House.


In Brief: April 17, 2014

South Carolina gas prices have risen once again, but they are slightly cheaper than they were at Easter last year, peach growers are saying a late March freeze caused major damage to peach farms around Aiken, which may make the fruit scarce until July and Gov. Nikki Haley has gained the approval of nearly half of South Carolinians according to a poll released Wednesday.


In Brief: April 16, 2014

Clemson University received a letter of complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, charging that the football program is too entangled with Christianity, The State reported.