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Food Lion and General Mills Offer Customers Opportunity to Help Their Local Schools

 Food Lion and General Mills Offer Customers Opportunity to Help Their Local Schools

Starting today through Tuesday, Jan. 8, Food Lion shoppers may help their local schools earn up to $20,000 by collecting box tops from specially-marked General Mills products.

The “Return to School” program offers customers the opportunity to purchase any six specially-marked General Mills products at any Food Lion store, and collect the box tops to earn money for their local school. Food Lion also participates in events throughout the year to support the Box Tops for Education program.

NCAA Football cover vote invites you to represent your school

NCAA Football cover vote invites you to represent your school

Are you your school’s biggest fan? Have you ever painted your face, gotten up before the sun rises or yelled until you lost your voice all in the name of college football? If you said yes to any of these your school needs you now!

Sheriff: Woman arrested after throwing pen, choking assistant principal

Sheriff: Woman arrested after throwing pen, choking assistant principal

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office arrested a woman they say assaulted the assistant principal of an elementary school.

University awards three full-tuition scholarships nationwide to eligible Military Police Regimental

University awards three full-tuition scholarships nationwide to eligible Military Police Regimental

 

University of Phoenix® and Military Police Regimental Association (MPRA), a non-profit organization that provides a variety of services and assistance to Military Police Soldiers and their families around the world, today announced the three nationwide recipients of the 2012 University of Phoenix MPRA scholarships. The full-tuition scholarships were awarded to eligible MPRA members and family members. 

 

South Carolina To Hold State Employee Recognition Days

South Carolina To Hold State Employee Recognition Days

The South Carolina athletics department is pleased to announce four upcoming Gamecock home contests which will be marked as "South Carolina State Employee Recognition Days," with all state employees and their family members receiving $1 admission to select home contests when they show their state ID card at the gate.

 

The first event for the initiative is the women's soccer contest on Sunday, Oct. 14th versus Ole Miss at 1 p.m., followed by a men's soccer home match on Saturday, Oct. 20th versus Memphis, with game time set for 7 p.m.

Tailgate the Certified SC Grown Way When Gamecocks Battle Bulldogs

Tailgate the Certified SC Grown Way When Gamecocks Battle Bulldogs

 

The Carolina Gamecocks will battle the Georgia Bulldogs Saturday, October 6, but fans can enjoy a different kind of battle before the game.  The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) is hosting the Certified SC Grown Tailgate at Gamecock Village on Bluff Road in Columbia. The free tailgate starts at 4 p.m. Just look for the green and white tent.

 

Battle of the Bands: Benedict College Marching Band needs your votes

Battle of the Bands: Benedict College Marching Band needs your votes

The Benedict College Marching Band of Distinction needs your votes!