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  2. Jordan McFadden - Wikipedia

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    Spartanburg, South Carolina, U.S. Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 303 lb (137 kg) Career information; High school: Dorman (SC) College: Clemson (2018–2022) NFL draft: 2023 / Round: 5 / Pick: 156: Career history Los Angeles Chargers (2023–present) Roster status: Active: Career highlights and awards CFP national champion

  3. Neal Collins (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Neal Collins was born in Easley, South Carolina in Pickens County. Collins attended Furman University and graduated in 2004 with a double major in Political Science and French. Collins later earned a Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2007. He has passed both the North Carolina and South Carolina bars.

  4. Spartanburg Herald-Journal - Wikipedia

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    A 1969 federal tax law requiring non-profits to sell newspaper holdings eventually required the sale of the paper. [3] [6] The New York Times acquired the Herald-Journal from the Public Welfare Foundation in 1985 (along with The Tuscaloosa News and The Gadsden Times ), at which time its daily circulation was 47,500, and Sunday 51,000.

  5. Confederate Monument (Greenville, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Confederate monument, Greenville, South Carolina, 2021. The Confederate Monument (Greenville, South Carolina) is a shaft of granite topped by a marble statue of a soldier—the oldest public sculpture in Greenville—that memorializes the Confederate dead of the American Civil War from Greenville County, South Carolina.

  6. Aiken Standard - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper passed through the hands of several owners during the 1800s. One of the paper's most prominent early owners was James F. Byrnes.Byrnes, who was a congressman, U.S. senator, South Carolina governor, U.S. Secretary of State, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and "Assistant" to the President of the United States.

  7. Courier News - Wikipedia

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    Logo in 2003 This 1912 Courier-News article described the greenhouse effect, focusing on how burning coal creates carbon dioxide that causes climate change. The Courier News is a daily newspaper headquartered in Somerville, New Jersey, that serves Somerset County and other areas of Central Jersey. The paper has been owned by Gannett since 1927.

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  9. Evansville Courier & Press - Wikipedia

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    The E. W. Scripps Company sold the Press and bought the Courier in 1986. The joint Sunday edition was replaced by a Sunday edition of the Courier. The two newspapers continued to publish separate editions until the Evansville Press was discontinued as a separate newspaper on December 31, 1998. The Courier was renamed the Courier & Press.