African Americans at higher risk for Eye Disease
If you think you’d know if you were losing vision to an eye disease, you might want to think again. The symptoms of glaucoma can start so slowly that you […]
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If you think you’d know if you were losing vision to an eye disease, you might want to think again. The symptoms of glaucoma can start so slowly that you […]
Read MoreThe National Park Service today awarded $23.4 million to 39 projects in 16 states and the District of Columbia as part of the Historic Preservation Fund’s African American Civil Rights […]
Read MoreI D Newnan UMC Growing Stronger, Growing Deeper Reaching Higher! In Pastor Frank James’s address to the church, on its 40th Anniversary in April, he included a plan for going […]
Read MoreDon’t put your home purchase on hold because of high mortgage interest rates. Close now on one of our eligible SouthState mortgage options. Then, with the SouthState Saver, when you […]
Read MoreNorth Orangeburg United Methodist Church will host a Spring Festival Marketplace on Saturday, June 1, 2024. The event will take place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at 950 Cook […]
Read MorePresident of Columbia College, Dr. John H. Dozier, is proud to announce the appointment of Mechelle English, MA ‘14 as the next Vice President of Development. Mechelle has over 25 […]
Read MoreBrookland-Lakeview Empowerment Center (BLEC) is preparing to address a critical need by building a honey bee hive garden on its campus in Lexington as growing dangers threaten the existence of […]
Read MoreSouth Carolina State University President Alexander Conyers on Thursday announced the appointment of Dr. Richard Johnson, a senior special agent with the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED), as […]
Read Moreassociate professor in a tenure track position. In 1987 she was promoted to chair of the Department of Secondary Education. In 1988, it was determined that she could better serve […]
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