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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.
Cheraw High School in South Carolina is part of the Chesterfield County School District. It is at 649 Chesterfield Highway. Braves are the school mascot. It serves grades 9–12 with an enrollment of about 650. [1] A majority of students are African American and 100 percent of the student body is categorized as economically disadvantaged.
The Beaufort Gazette is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company printed in Bluffton, South Carolina, in the United States. The paper's staff works out of The Island Packet , where it is also printed.
The News Tribune Editorial Board announced primary endorsements in July and August and this week began to publish its last handful of endorsements for the general election.
The Herald is a daily morning newspaper published in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in the United States. Its coverage is York, Chester, and Lancaster counties. In 1990, the paper was bought by The McClatchy Company of Sacramento, California. After McClatchy claimed bankruptcy in 2020, the paper was bought by Chatham Asset Management. [3]
Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Hilo, Hawaii, U.S. Herald & Tribune (1869–present), Jonesborough, Tennessee, U.S. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune (1937–1999), Hawke's Bay, New Zealand; International Herald Tribune (1967–2013) Latin American Herald Tribune, an online-only newspaper, Caracas, Venezuela; New York Herald Tribune (1924–1966), New York, U.S.
White Knoll Timberwolves quarterback Landon Sharpe (0) passes during the 5A State Championship Game Friday, Dec. 1, 2023, at South Carolina State’s Oliver Dawson Stadium in Orangeburg, SC.
Cheraw was the first municipality to use the Civilian Conservation Corps in South Carolina to build a state park. [9] The plan, which was privately funded by the town's citizens, was to make Cheraw the "Gateway City" of South Carolina with the creation of Cheraw State Park. [9] The park is the largest of the CCC-originated state parks in South ...