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Measles Outbreak · South CarolinaAt least 254 people are in quarantine in South Carolina after the state confirmed more than two dozen new cases of measles over the weekend, according to local health officials.
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Hundreds quarantined in South Carolina measles outbreak
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Offbeat · South Carolina’Twas three weeks before Christmas, and in the prison yard, a drone-dropped package was found by a guard.With steak, weed and crab legs, and cigarettes for days. And to season it all, a tin of Old Bay.The illicit meal was dropped into the Lee Correctional Institution prison yard by a drone, the South Carolina Department of Corrections said on the social platform X with the hashtag #ContrabandChristmas.A photo from the Bishopville prison showed a…See the Story
Drone drops steak and crab legs for prisoner feast but South Carolina guards find it first
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Charleston, South Carolina · CharlestonJAMES ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) – Charleston city leaders approved the use of greenbelt funds Tuesday to preserve a 580-acre wildlife refuge on James Island permanently. The Dill Sanctuary, managed by The Charleston Museum, lies adjacent to the Stono River off of Riverland Drive. At Tuesday’s City of Charleston Committee on Ways and Means meeting, city [...]See the Story
City of Charleston approves funding to preserve Dill Sanctuary
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