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Сентябрь
2016

Новости за 07.09.2016

The Post and Courier 

Dorchester approves more money for Delemar

Issue: Plans to widen S.C. Highway 165, also known as Delemar Highway, have stalled repeatedly since 2012. This dangerous stretch of road that has seen more than 250 accidents during the past five years, and officials have scrambled to try to widen about 3 miles of it, from Carolinian Avenue to just beyond Ashley Ridge High School.

The Post and Courier 

Storm models no match for uncertain Hurricane Hermine

It’s too easy to think the computers have figured out hurricanes, what with readings from satellites, aircraft, dropsondes and drones, not to mention historical climatic data that reaches back more than a century.

The Post and Courier 

Parlor Deluxe shuts down

The current 24-hour period might qualify as James Groetzinger’s summer vacation, since the Charleston restaurateur yesterday closed Parlor Deluxe and tomorrow opens Calhoun’s in Bluffton.

The Post and Courier 

Pulp celebrates literary arts with photographs, drawings

In the short time that Pulp has been part of the downtown art scene, the small gallery and bookstore has breathed life and fire into the arts by hosting some of the most extraordinarily weird and amazingly odd art collections.

The Post and Courier 

For Gamecocks under Will Muschamp, better tackling begins with flocking to the ball

COLUMBIA — Travaris Robinson had seen enough. During a preseason scrimmage, South Carolina’s defensive coordinator lined up his players and had them run suicide drills from one sideline to the other. The reason for the punishment wasn’t necessarily poor tackling — but not being in position to tackle in the first place.

The Post and Courier 

South Carolina Education Lottery director to retire

COLUMBIA -- S.C. Education Lottery Executive Director Paula Harper Bethea announced Wednesday she is stepping down as the agency’s director at the end of October.

The Post and Courier 

Table to farm: Restaurants that compost food waste

It’s time to reduce our waste. In a food-centric city such as Charleston, we have to admit that a lot of that waste is coming from our restaurants since we are a community where dining out is a hobby for many. The first and easiest step to reducing waste is to take those leftovers home and actually eat them!