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May 2020
| May 13
May 13, 2020
Beaufort Co. Schools ‘open’ to fall graduation ceremony as students consider protests
Hilton Head’s largest restaurant group won’t require staff to wear masks during coronavirus
New $30 million CBD facility in Hampton County plans to add 107 jobs. Here are details
Restaurants must require workers to wear masks if they want business | Letters
‘A flood of tears’: Why it’s important to help us continue to tell community’s stories
What to expect when salons, barbershops reopen after coronavirus in Beaufort County
Man used trash can to steal food Beaufort Co. schools were serving free during COVID, police say
Bluffton’s expected revenue drop due to coronavirus means cuts, higher fees
Beaufort County had 2 new positive cases of COVID-19 Wednesday
Lanes on SC 170 closed after morning rush hour crash. Expect delays