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Covered arena allows therapeutic riding program to expand

The metro area’s oldest nationally accredited therapeutic horseback riding center, Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding, will be able to significantly expand its programs for disabled children and adults now that the nonprofit group has a covered arena.

 

Inside the Game: N.C. State at No. 3 Clemson

CLEMSON — Zero. It’s the number of conference losses N.C. State has sustained this year, which equals the Wolfpack with Clemson and Clemson alone in the ACC Atlantic Division.

 

At Keith Scott funeral on James Island, many draw inspiration from his life, death in police shooting

She had watched the dashboard videos, the body camera footage, the cellphone clips of police shootings across the country.

 

Crash jams traffic on Ravenel Bridge, sends one person to hospital

Crews have cleared a two-car crash that shut down the two left lanes on the northbound side of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge but traffic was still slow going just after 5 p.m. Friday.

 

Thieves also noticing Yeti is cool

Your neighbor is not the only one noticing you have a cool Yeti in your truck or boat.

 

A dozen state parks remain closed in Matthew's wake

All of South Carolina’s State Parks should reopen by month’s end except for the two that Hurricane Matthew hit hardest: Edisto Beach and Hunting Island, a spokeswoman said.

 

Historic Penn Center hit hard by hurricane

Surveying the 50-acre Penn Center property, executive director Rodell Lawrence sees many trees down, broken limbs hanging precariously overhead and some damage to structures at the national historic landmark — the result of Hurricane Matthew’s fierce winds. The storm rolled by St. Helena Island in Beaufort County on Oct. 7 and 8.

 

Doing business in metro Charleston: Gary Flynn, president and CEO of M. Dumas & Sons

In July, retail industry veteran Gary Flynn became president and CEO of M. Dumas & Sons, a 99-year-old, family-owned men’s clothing store on King Street in downtown Charleston.

 

Citadel key: No Chattanooga TD on first play of SoCon showdown

Here’s a tip for the 14,000-plus expected to crowd into Johnson Hagood Stadium on Saturday for the Southern Conference showdown between No. 3 Chattanooga and No. 9 The Citadel:

 

School districts still mulling make-up days after Hurricane Matthew

School is finally back in session in three Lowcountry districts after Hurricane Matthew barreled through South Carolina. Now districts are mulling how students will make up about a week’s worth of missed lesson plans.

 

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