Local News, Week of January 11

News highlights from the past week, courtesy of the folks at TheDigitel:

Thrift stores get a little hope in face of crippling lead law
In photos: Summerville pole dance classes
Hard Rock Park to be liquidated
TheDigitel launches local sponsorship opportunities
Downtown Charleston sees numerous businesses closings
South Carolina struggles to fund Civil War re-enactment
Lawmakers push for ultrasound viewing before abortions
Gov. Sanford called “an attractive political candidate” for president
Why don’t you give to street performers?
Don’t trash those electronics, here’s where to recycle in Charleston
Is the Port of Charleston’s main failure a PR one?

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One Response to “Local News, Week of January 11”

  1. Cedar Posts Says:

    “Bridge Cyclist and Walkers Make Dangerous Combo.” Can of worms…. ya think?

    I have to admit I’m one of those who has come to think of bicylist as nothing more than waverunners on dry land. Let them play go play in the traffic.

    We have enough driver vs biker rage, why do we have to deal with them as foot traffic as well?

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