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Lucy Beckham Named National High School Principal of the Year
By Elliot Smalley
CCSD's Lucy G. Beckham, principal of Wando High School in Mt. Pleasant, SC, has been named the 2010 MetLife/National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) National Secondary Principal of the Year. Each year the MetLife/NASSP National Principal of the Year program focuses attention on the outstanding work principals do in middle level and high schools across the country. Full Story
WCBD's Rob Fowler Loves Lowcountry Weather
By Jeff Walker
Twenty two years ago a 27 year old weatherman walked through the doors at WCBD TV and according to Rob Fowler a career was born. “It wasn’t long after I arrived at Channel 2 that I felt like I was where I belonged. This was my first job as the chief meteorologist. Before I came here I spent a few years in Green Bay and Savannah. But that was more along the lines as the fill in person. Full Story

Citadel Coach Kevin Higgins Loves The Game
By Jeff Walker
Citadel head football coach Kevin Higgins has taken many avenues during his thirty plus years in coaching. His journey began not far from his hometown in Emerson, New Jersey. After cutting his teeth with his alma mater Higgins moved on to North Warren High School in Blairstown, New Jersey. There he coached basketball, football, and baseball, three sports he lettered in during his high school days. Full Story
Taxpayer March on Washington
By Rob Devoll
The number of patriots who showed up in Washington DC on Saturday September 12th continues to be disputed. After going to the two tea parties held in Charleston this year it was only fitting to make the drive to Washington DC to join others from around the country to express our indignation at the direction the current leadership in power is taking our country. Full Story

'A Floral Affair' Gladly Servicing The Lowcountry
By: Jeff Walker
You may not know Lisa Passarini and that’s okay. Lisa is less concerned about you knowing who she is and more concerned that you appreciate what she does. For several years Lisa has been the owner of A Floral Affair.  Lisa and her staff create some of the most breathtaking floral arrangements any person could imagine. Full Story
Kory Thompson Named CSU Women's Golf Coach
By: CSU Sports Desk / LCT Staff
Charleston Southern Director of Athletics Hank Small has announced the hiring of Kory Thompson as the new Head Women's Golf Coach. Thompson's credentials include time on the LPGA tour as a caddie for Kristy McPherson, who finished in the top-50 on the money list during 2008. Full Story

A LowCountry Halloween Safety Guide
By Jody Only
To make this Halloween a safe and howwwling success here are some simple steps you can take to safeguard your children by adding these safety checks to your Halloween to-do list. According to Charleston County Coroner Rae Wooten, many Halloween-related injuries can be prevented if parents closely supervise their school-aged children during trick-or-treat activities.  “Roughly four times as many children ages five to 14 are killed while walking on Halloween evening compared with other evenings during the year,” said Charleston County Coroner Rae Wooten. Full Story
Day of Caring - Wing Gives Back to the Community
By Capt. Wayne Capps
Members of the 315th Airlift Wing recently volunteered to give back to the community by participating in the United Way's National Day of Caring. Various members of the wing volunteered to support four local charitable projects. The two main projects wing members volunteered for were maintenance projects at Eagle Harbor Boys Ranch, a ranch for abused or neglected boys and a cleanup project at the Neighborhood House, a homeless shelter and soup kitchen. Full Story


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