October 12, 2015
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Letter: Ben Carson correct to sound the alarm
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Out of the darkness: Hilton Head mother who lost son to suicide to lead prevention walk Oct. 25
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Potential development rules changes to bring more affordable housing to Bluffton
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How To for Oct. 11, 2015: Live large all week at annual Bluffton Arts & Seafood Festival
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Rants & Raves: Beaufort County school board chairman, ship at Coligny park
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State Senate candidate Margie Bright Matthews pays delinquent taxes ahead of auction
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Charlin Hagood
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Jerome Miller
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Helen Powell-Green
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Franklin Taylor
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Letter: As America falters, world is far less safe
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Stephen Dunham
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Letter: Why not call police instead of firing shots?
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Prep roundup, Oct. 11: Thomas Heyward Academy volleyball still perfect at 21-0
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Georgia wins USTA Tennis on Campus Invitational at Palmetto Dunes
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Beaufort County farmers, pumpkin lot managers struggle with poor crop
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Ballroom dance classes to be offered in Beaufort, on Hilton Head Island
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Edward Jones investment strategist to speak at Sun City
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Bluffton officials to recognize local efforts to help flood victims
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Bluffton Township Fire District warns of faulty smoke alarms
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Corner Perk accepting books, stuffed animal donations for flooding victims
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Crime reports for Oct. 12, 2015
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Colder temperatures, recent rains could lead to rise in alligator sightings
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Farrell: Beaufort County library card-holders, get ready to eat, pray and supergluck
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Child flown to hospital after what may have been a shark bite on Hilton Head Island
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Special election to replace Bill Evans would be held in February
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Update: Overturned log truck stalls traffic during the morning hours
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Deputies: Birthday party dispute doesn't end happily for St. Helena man who fell from a moving vehicle
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Beaufort, Port Royal church, home demolitions up for review
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Alexa Graham survives Ulrikke Eikeri rally to win Shipyard Cup
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Beaufort school board member calls special-called meeting a 'waste'
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Review: Hilton Head theater's 'Inherit the Wind' a hit for those who love a good courtroom drama
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One of the last Lowcountry Economic Alliance projects finally comes to fruition