My Seersucker is Off Limits.
By: Taft Matney On Wednesday (April 24), Missouri State Senator Ryan McKenna (D-Jefferson County) unknowingly declared sartorial war on South Carolina. Oh, yes. Yes. He did. Concerned with the issues facing the Show Me State, Sen. McKenna took a swipe at the biggest issue of all and authored and submitted a bill amendment that would […]
South Carolina and the Dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library
What does today’s dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library have to do with South Carolina? On the face of it, you might be confused, but there are a number of Palmetto State connections. Andrew Card, a graduate of the University of South Carolina, served as President Bush’s Chief of Staff. Ainsley (Williams) Nelson, […]
SC School Fundraising Isn’t Limited to Cookie Dough, Anymore.
Childhood obesity is a national epidemic, and if you’re a parent of school-aged children, you see school fundraisers selling everything from cookie dough to popcorn…not exactly the message parents want to see when we keep saying that children and adults need to get in better shape. A Columbia, South Carolina parent named Ken Carey has […]
New Poll Shows Colbert Busch Leading Sanford in SC’s 1st Congressional District
In the upcoming special election in South Carolina’s first congressional district to fill the term of Tim Scott who was named to replace Jim DeMint when he resigned from the US Senate to head the Heritage Foundation, new figures from North Carolina-based Public Policy Polling (PPP) show Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch expanding her lead to […]
New Heritage Lawn Enhances Fan Experience
With Masters Week under way in Augusta, the Heritage Classic Foundation is making final preparations for next week’s RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing taking place at Hilton Head’s famed Harbour Town Golf Links and South Carolina’s only annual PGA TOUR event. Foundation officials have now unveiled plans for the Heritage Lawn, a brand new tournament […]