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Saluda County
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Standard Ranking 5.3 39/46 
English Basic 64.0 39/46 
English Prof. 22.9 34/46 
English Adv. 0.6 42(T)/46 
Math Basic 59.3 36/46 
Math Prof. 18.4 38/46 
Math Adv. 4.7 39/46 


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News for Saluda County (in South Carolina):

  • Saluda County Republicans meet their candidates (The Index-Journal) (Fri, 16 May 2008 07:42:53 GMT)
    Elected officials and hopefuls pose during Thursday night’s “Meet the Republican Candidates” event at the Saluda National Guard Armory.

  • S.C. unemployment inches up (The Index-Journal) (Sat, 17 May 2008 06:09:17 GMT)
    The jobless rate in South Carolina grew slightly during April. The Employment Security Commission reported on Friday that the statewide unemployment rate was 5.9 percent for the month, up two-tenths of a percentage point from the 5.7 percent recorded in March.

  • Fire officials honored during council meeting (The Index-Journal) (Tue, 13 May 2008 06:41:21 GMT)
    Saluda County Fire Service coordinator Robert Steadman receives a plaque from Saluda Fire Chief Edwin Riley during Monday’s county council meeting. Council attorney Christian G. Spradley also was recognized for his service to the fire board.

  • Saluda police arrest mother, son (The Index-Journal) (Sat, 17 May 2008 06:10:29 GMT)
    SALUDA -- A mother and son were arrested here Friday after police reportedly discovered cocaine, marijuana, various scheduled pills and weapons at their home.

  • Police: Mother, Son Sold Drugs Near Children (WLTX-TV Columbia) (Fri, 16 May 2008 20:30:09 GMT)
    Saluda police say a 52-year-old mother and her 20-year-old son have been arrested for selling cocaine, marijuana, and prescription pills.

  • Saluda Town Council votes to buy Milliken plant (The Index-Journal) (Wed, 14 May 2008 05:55:06 GMT)
    SALUDA -- The old Milliken Plant on Highway 378 just outside of town has been empty for about five years, sitting on a large, flat area of 28 acres.

  • Food recalls, soaring food prices are pushing retailers to sell locally grown food (The State) (Tue, 06 May 2008 04:25:22 GMT)
    Wal-Mart meeting worried customers’ demands Have you ever eaten a peach from a Wal-Mart store? If you have, chances are it was grown by Titan Farms in Ridge Spring in Saluda County. Titan Farms, one of the largest peach producers in South Carolina, is a major vendor of Wal-Mart, supplying peaches to the retailer’s 61 supercenters in South Carolina. Wal-Mart’s produce managers say it has always ...

  • Saluda chief candidates go before council (The Index-Journal) (Wed, 07 May 2008 14:05:54 GMT)
    SALUDA -- The town has narrowed the police chief candidate field from 50 to three.

  • Coming Home: Korean POW’s family gets closure (The State) (Sat, 03 May 2008 04:04:43 GMT)
    Nearly 58 years after he died during a 30-mile march as a POW in North Korea, U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class George Koon of Leesville will be coming home for a proper burial. Koon — who was taken captive by Chinese forces after the Battle of the Ch’ongch’on River, a fierce conflict between Chinese and American forces — was positively identified Feb. 26 through DNA, military records show. He will be ...

  • Big Mo fights the lights (The State) (Fri, 02 May 2008 04:20:46 GMT)
    Moviegoers want the lights out at the Big Mo, the state’s only drive-in movie theater. Floodlights at a nearby feed mill spill onto a screen and into windshields at the drive-in in Monetta, some cinephiles say. For some regulars of the drive-in 50 miles west of downtown Columbia, the amber gleam is exasperating. “If another drive-in existed, I’d probably go there because of it,” said Brett ...


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