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  2. Aiken Standard's top 10 local stories of 2021 -- No. 3 ... - AOL

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    Dec. 29—Editor's note: The Aiken Standard is counting down its top 10 local news stories of 2021. This is No. 3 in the 10-part series, beginning Dec. 22 and ending Dec. 31. In early 2019, the ...

  3. Aiken Standard - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper closed out the old operation with its issue of Friday, September 26, 1969, and published its first issue from the new plant on September 29, 1969. By this time, the newspaper's name had been shortened, and it became the Aiken Standard of today. Samuel A. Cothran was the modern Aiken Standard's first Publisher and Editor. Under the ...

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  5. National Newspaper Week: Aiken Standard's Bill Bengtson ... - AOL

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    Oct. 6—Editor's note: To celebrate National Newspaper Week, the Aiken Standard is spotlighting employees with 25 or more years of service. "Hey there, can you spare a few minutes?" With just ...

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  7. List of newspapers in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Sun News: Myrtle Beach, S.C. Daily McClatchy Company [2] Major paper Times and Democrat: Orangeburg, S.C. Daily online, print on Tue. Thur. and Sat. Lee Enterprises Major paper True Nation News Magazine: Bluffton, S.C. Major paper True Nation News Magazine: Columbia, S.C. Daily The Twin-City News: Batesburg-Leesville, S.C. 1925 Weekly Bruner Press

  8. List of African American newspapers in South Carolina

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    Only African American newspaper published in upper South Carolina during the 1880s. [4] Anderson: The Herald: 1957 [5] 1970s [5] Weekly [5] LCCN sn93067907; OCLC 28616245; Beaufort: The New South: 1879 [4] or 1880s [6] 1890s [6] Weekly [6] LCCN sn93067638; OCLC 27776092; Attested through at least 1898. [4] Beaufort: The Sea Island News: 1879 [7 ...

  9. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.