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July 2015
| July 13
July 13, 2015
Dillon: How Medicaid discourages economic improvement
McAlister: After the Confederate flag, 138 words to refresh the soul
After four-hour visit with USC, Putnam plans decision on Tuesday
Firing of female Parris Island commander stirs debate on military gender integration
Last portions of the Confederate flag display removed from SC State House
24 dogs rescued from suspected dog fighting ring in Richland County
SC politics: Flag dominated Haley’s week
Tuesday letters: Race played role in partisan changes in SC
Tuesday letters: Sometimes roads do get paved
Fort Jackson holds community tour
SEC notebook: Malzahn vows that Auburn defense will be improved
In the spotlight: U.S. Navy Man from Columbia serves with pride
KKK, Black Panther rallies in SC still on despite flag’s removal
Some likely talking points for Spurrier at SEC Media Days
South Carolina offers Irmo guard Devontae Shuler
Felder on Deshaun Watson: “ Clemson fans don’t worry about that health”
Observations from USC’s first preseason depth chart
Gamecocks’ Matt NeSmith birdies 18 to win Players Amateur in fifth try
OL target Pete Leota preps for another look at Gamecocks
Most Wanted – Richard Dwayne Baxley
SEC Media Days: Five storylines for the week
ESPN’s Joe Tessitore eager for Media Days spectacle with SEC Network
Tobin: Support summer feeding program
Tuesday letters: Government destroying next generation
Jeremiah Moon stands tall among Gamecocks’ linebacker targets
Clemson’s Alexander named to Thorpe Award watch list
USC announces mini ticket plans for 2015 football season
Gamecocks in pro baseball
De’riante Jenkins draws recruitment from Clemson, USC during move
Get the beat: Enjoy jazz at Township Auditorium
Janet Jackson coming to Columbia’s Colonial Life Arena
County ordinance targets dogfighters and backyard breeders
The flag has been furled -- but what now?
Young mom battling cancer gets new hope
Farrell: Poh, the Instagram-famous dog, to make stop in SC on Monday as part of bucket list tour
Dollar Tree building $104.4 million Upstate distribution center
Lego sets dates for Charlotte store’s grand opening
Lexington jail clerk error likely helped accused Charleston church killer Roof get a gun
Richland County deputies replace military statue for local family who lost veteran son in 1987
Cardinal Newman site, Forest Drive traffic: Waiting for a project, waiting for its impact
Forest Acres zoning request withdrawn for former Carolina Children’s Home property
This week, July 13
Cotton Museum leader stepping down after 17 years
Cleaner river means rate hike likely in West Columbia
How a crucial Nazi document came to SC