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I remember where I was the day I got the news. I was sitting in my living room when the phone rang. My father’s voice was strong, but the words he spoke were crushing: “I’ve got cancer.” I slid... Continue Reading »
Now that warm weather is here, doctors will start to see lots of insect bites and stings. Unfortunately, some people have dangerous allergies. So if you or your loved ones experience a sting or bite from a wasp, bee,... Continue Reading »
Writer: Walter Johnson Everyone has a worldview — a conceptual scheme by which we, consciously or unconsciously, fit everything we believe and by which we interpret and judge reality. It is a comprehensive framework of beliefs that helps us... Continue Reading »
My friend says she’s spiritual but not religious. What do you suppose she means? She turned me down when I asked her to go to church with me, and said she didn’t believe in organized religion. — N.C. Why... Continue Reading »
This is one of those recipes that can go two ways. One is to use the boned sirloin and the other is to select cubed steak. Either will be good for a dish that you can prepare in less... Continue Reading »
This is the third and final article on the IRS’ “Dirty Dozen” tax schemes. As we have mentioned before, we all need to be aware of people trying to get our information by making false statements about claiming refunds,... Continue Reading »
As I drove to speak at an FCA rally in Clemson with my two boys, something caught my eye. A teenage boy and girl were walking down the interstate pulling suitcases. I tried to pretend I didn’t see them,... Continue Reading »
This is the last “newspaper” we will publish every other week. Instead, in the last week of May, our readers will receive the June premiere edition of our new monthly, news-feature, full-color magazine, “The Courier: Informing and Inspiring South... Continue Reading »
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