Defense paves the way in win for Bobcats
Found: 1 Day 21 Hours 11 Minutes ago Upstate Today - The game may have ultimately shifted to the Seneca High School boys? basketball team in the final moments on Tuesday night against Walhalla, but it wasn?t because of any great change by the Bobcats.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Found: 1 Week 1 Day 7 Hours 11 Minutes ago Columbia Star - NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES All persons having claims against the following estates are required to deliver or mail their claims to the indicated Personal Representatives, appointed to administer these estates, and to file their claims on Form #371PC with the Probate Court of Richland County, the address of which is P.O....
Razorbacks advance to Apple Classic championship
Found: 1 Week 1 Day 23 Hours 49 Minutes ago Upstate Today - On Tuesday night against Tamassee-Salem, the Walhalla High School boys? basketball team showed signs of a pesky personality disorder that Razorbacks head coach Hal Dunlap wants his team to shed before much longer.
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Single mother is raising her son without child support
Found: 2 Weeks 3 Days 4 Hours 28 Minutes ago Post & Courier - Jill and Ben separated when their son, Danny, was an infant. Jill does her best to raise Danny alone, while Ben refuses to pay child support. Additionally, Jill has numerous medical problems that cause financial strain, and her prescription co-pays are more than $200.
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High school roundup: Walhalla girls win tourney opener
Found: 2 Weeks 6 Days 2 Hours 57 Minutes ago Upstate Today - The Walhalla High School girls? basketball team opened the Rabun County High School Shootout with a 66-24 victory against Nantahala (N.C.) on Friday night.
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High school roundup: Walhalla downs Eagles at home
Found: 3 Weeks 2 Days 2 Hours 24 Minutes ago Upstate Today - The Walhalla High School boys? basketball team had 13 different players score as the Razorbacks downed Tamassee-Salem 85-53 on Tuesday night.
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Medical bills leave couple with hefty expenses this holiday
Found: 3 Weeks 2 Days 2 Hours 31 Minutes ago Post & Courier - Billy, 67, had a heart attack in late 2007. Since then, he's been taking 10 daily medications and using a heart monitor. Billy lives with his wife, Lily, in a rented home. The couple is in need of assistance because of their unexpected medical expenses. Your donation to the Good Cheer Fund would help Billy and Lily catch up with their finances and avoid going into debt.
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