Bonneau, SC News http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/ Bonneau, SC News Traffic changes for homecoming events Saturday http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/cfe3cbe44d03fc06193b193ddf549b8f.html Officials are recommending the public make plans to alter their routes Saturday to avoid any unnecessary traffic in what is traditionally a packed house for South Carolina State Universitys homecoming Firefighters to gather at Cross Creek to stress fire safety and have http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/fe2c2aab7a3ed966b5349c24ed2351ad.html Local fire departments and law enforcement agencies will team up today to preach fire and life safety Razorbacks lose game maybe much more against Abbeville http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/bcbedfba46f842632f57509b3902def2.html A 357 loss to Abbeville on Friday night wasnt the biggest blow to Walhalla as it will now be without recordsetting quarterback Rob Middleton and possibly wide receiver Nick Tubbs 'No' to parking fee for bridge walkers http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/3d9222989e174b6098fe22955d151575.html Don't 'tax' walkersI read the Oct 7 Post and Courier article by Prentiss Findlay outlining the plan to charge bridge walkers a dollar an hour to park Town of Mount Pleasant Administrator Mac Burdette needs to step back and consider the immeasurable savings derived from the bridge walkers What a shortsighted suggestionOne of the biggest challenges to containing the cost of health care for diabetes heartrelated illness obesity and other illnesses in this country is getting people to exercise regularly Putting in place what is essentially a tax on health and preventative measures regardless of how minimal can only be described as foolish Politics in brief Oct 7 http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/a6cbcaefd3912b97397522b4e01910ba.html GeneralnonpartisanThe second presidential debate between Sens Barack Obama and John McCain will be broadcast beginning at 9 pm today on all major networks The townhallstyle debate takes place at Belmont University in Nashville Tenn and will be moderated by Tom BrokawSC House of Representative District 108 candidates Vida Miller a Democrat and Jill Kelso a Republican will debate at 7 pm today at the Waccamaw Library 24 Commerce Lane in Pawleys Island Slaying suspect in jail http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/4dfe1a61c0b73c3ea35483ee2e25d157.html A 26yearold man wanted for murder in the death of Kimberly Jones a St Stephen mother of four who last August was shot while asleep in her apartment turned himself in Friday nightThe Berkeley County Sheriff's Office earlier in the day issued a murder warrant for Julian Re'Analdo Crawford after conducting a joint investigation with the St Stephen Police Department according to a news release from the Sheriff's OfficeCrawford is being held in the Berkeley County Detention Center said Dan Moon spokesman for the Sheriff's OfficeJones 24 was killed in the early hours of Aug 14 when two unidentified gunmen fired at least a dozen times into her unit at Foxcreek Apartments at 260 Ravenell Drive in St Stephen authorities said at the time of the shooting Politics and praise http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/02b489bdcde22390979d9ff23b861d03.html President Bush made his fifth and possibly last trip to the Charleston Air Force Base on Friday where he praised a world champion softball team before helping raise 14 million for the national Republican PartyProud to be with you were the only audible words heard over the din of roaring helicopter engines as Bush congratulated the Simpsonville Stars winners of this year's Little League Softball World SeriesAfter a short picturetaking session with the players Bush and first lady Laura Bush headed for Kiawah Island and a closeddoor reception with the Republican National Committee It drew up to 100 people Rangers reunited http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/south-carolina/bonneau/content/2519e909f4e1472bb92a2d599b95ad11.html On Feb 19 1968 after seven hours in the thick Cambodian jungle a fiveman reconnaissance team headed to safety after scouting out a battalion bivouac areaWe had to cross a trail We didn't usually use trails Delbert Ayers of Phoenix said He was one of about 250 Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol members who served in the Vietnam WarThe elite Army force which later became the 75th Rangers worked in small teams of five or six traveling 50 or 60 miles out to monitor enemy activity Members showed no rankFifteen men who served on these teams came together for an informal reunion Friday in Mount Pleasant