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Donations continue despite economy's toll on gifts
Found: 2 Weeks 23 Hours 32 Minutes ago
Post & Courier - The Post and Courier Good Cheer Fund has been presented with very special gifts this holiday season. A contribution of $8,337.93 has been received from the joint estate of three sisters ? Mrs. William (Clara) Schirmer, Mrs. Matthew (Evie) Hertz and Miss Maud Seel. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seel. It was the desire of these three women to provide a substantial annual gift to the Good Cheer Fund and in doing so, they bequeathed more than $600,000 of their combined estates to the fund. ...

WHS Class of ?78 gets in the spirit of giving
Found: 2 Weeks 1 Day 7 Hours 40 Minutes ago
Herald Independent - Staff Writer The Winnsboro High School Class of 1978 is giving back to the community once again....



Neglected 9-year-old in need of holiday cheer
Found: 2 Weeks 5 Days 21 Hours 27 Minutes ago
Post & Courier - Nine-year-old Jenny is living in a children's shelter due to neglect.Jenny knows her mother has not taken steps to regain custody of her, and she feels abandoned. Your donation to the Good Cheer Fund can help Jenny have a happy holiday season despite the mistreatment she's endured in the past. ...

Parents of 4 looking for some help to make ends meet
Found: 3 Weeks 22 Hours 23 Minutes ago
Post & Courier - Believing that the Lowcountry would offer better employment opportunities, Jack and Sarah moved to this area 18 months ago with their four children. Jobs were not as plentiful as they had hoped.Sarah works in a fast-food restaurant and Jack, a mechanic, is paid per repair job. The couple is having trouble making ends meet, and wants to provide only the basics for their family this holiday season. ...

Brighter Christmas Fund donations list
Found: 3 Weeks 2 Days 5 Hours 45 Minutes ago
Anderson Independent Mail - Brighter Christmas Fund donations to date ...

Accept generosity, offer what you can
Found: 1 Month 2 Days 9 Hours 24 Minutes ago
The Sun News - DEAR ABBYDear Abby | Our best friends, "Bill and Melinda,"are financially well-off. My husband and I make just enough to get by. We have been friends for a long time, are extremely close and always have a good time together.Bill and Melinda are always inviting us to go with them on expensive trips. When we say we can't afford it, they insist on paying. Abby, we don't WANT them to pay for it! We don't want to be indebted and are afraid they'll end up holding it over our heads....

Obituaries11/26/08
Found: 1 Month 1 Week 5 Days 19 Hours 19 Minutes ago
SCNOW.com - Obituaries ...

Welder's replicas described as ?works of art'
Found: 1 Month 2 Weeks 3 Days 12 Hours 26 Minutes ago
Union Daily Times - Staff Writer PAULINE -Whether it's cowboys formed from horseshoe nails or his models of antique vehicles and farm implements, Bobby Bennett makes welding an art....

Master's Sales part 4
Found: 1 Month 2 Weeks 4 Days 21 Hours 59 Minutes ago
Columbia Star - MASTER'S SALE 08-CP-40-5370 BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of September 1, 2006,...

Couple help war dogs find homes
Found: 1 Month 4 Weeks 1 Day 15 Hours 34 Minutes ago
The State - SPARTANBURG — Eight to 10 years is a full military career for dogs used by the Armed Services, but what happens when those dogs are retired?Ron Aiello, president of the U.S. War Dogs Association, said about 2,500 canines are active war dogs, with about 700 of those serving in the Middle East. Aiello said upon retirement, some dogs are adopted by law enforcement agencies and others are distributed to former handlers.It is sometimes possible for civilians to adopt dogs that are considered not too aggressive by contacting the military, and Aiello’s organization is trying to tie up loose ends that could leave some dogs euthanized.Pauline residents Ron and Antoinette Bishop couldn’t stand to think of that last option and started the nonprofit National K9 Enforcement Rescue Organization (NERO) in 2005. The couple want to build Camp NERO, which Ron likes to think of as an “assisted-living home for war dogs” on their 15 acres.“They are considered disposable material by the higher-up people that don’t know what these dogs do,” Antoinette Bishop said....



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