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  2. List of newspapers in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    (Includes information about weekly rural newspapers in South Carolina) John Hammond Moore (1988). South Carolina Newspapers. University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-87249-567-8. Patricia G. McNeely. Palmetto Press: The History of South Carolina’s Newspapers and the Press Association. South Carolina Press Association, 1998.

  3. Including Owens, 32 people sit on death row in South Carolina. Seventeen inmates — or 53% — are white and 15 are Black. They are all men, ranging in age from 30 to 80, with 54 being the ...

  4. 2 found dead in Sun City residence Thursday night were ... - AOL

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    Robert Caravello, 71, and Marcella Caravello, 69, of Bluffton, were found dead in their home Thursday night. Their time of death is thought to be sometime Wednesday, Beaufort County Coroner David ...

  5. Gober Sosebee - Wikipedia

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    Gober Cletus Sosebee (October 15, 1915 – November 11, 1996) was an American racecar driver. He won on the Daytona Beach Road Course in 1949, 1950, and 1951. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was born in Dawson County, Georgia , and began his career in 1940 at Atlanta's Lakewood Speedway .

  6. Kimberly Hampton - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Nicole Hampton (August 18, 1976 – January 2, 2004) was a captain in the United States Army and the first female military pilot in United States history to be shot down and killed as a result of hostile fire.

  7. Rudolf Anderson - Wikipedia

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    American Legion Post 214 in Greenville, South Carolina, was named after him in 2015. A memorial to Anderson was erected and dedicated to him in 1963 at Cleveland Park in Greenville. No surplus U-2 aircraft were available at the time, so an F-86 Sabre like the ones he flew in Korea was used instead: North American YF-86H-1-NA Sabre, AF Ser. No ...

  8. Gil McDougald - Wikipedia

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    While with the Yankees, McDougald was a resident of Tenafly, New Jersey. [5] In 1336 games over 10 seasons, McDougald posted a .276 batting average (1291-for-4676) with 697 runs, 187 doubles, 51 triples, 112 home runs, 576 RBI, 45 stolen bases, 559 bases on balls, .356 on-base percentage and .410 slugging percentage.

  9. McDougald - Wikipedia

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    McDougald is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elise Johnson McDougald (1885–1971), American educator, writer, and activist; Gil McDougald (1928–2010), American baseball player; John A. McDougald (1908–1978), Canadian businessman and racehorse owner; John McDougald (1848–1919), Canadian merchant and politician