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| Local News |  | Violent night began with an accusation | | The State- 8/20/2008 6:12:00 AM | | Deshaun Clark's cousins, Alton Greeley, 43, left, and William Wheeler, 77, wait outside of the HUB Outreach Center in Little Mountain where friends and family gather to discuss the shooting death of Clark by 62 ... |  |
 | 16.AUG.08 Sober or Slammer Labor Day Campaign Kick Off | | Greenwood Today- 8/20/2008 3:11:04 AM | | Mark Keel, Director of the South Carolina Department of Public Safety outlines law enforcement plans for the Sober of Slammer Labor Day campaign at Friday's news conference, which was held at the St. |  |
 | SC father accused of killing teenager at party | | The Associated Press- 8/19/2008 11:22:28 PM | | A South Carolina man shot an unarmed teenager to death after a scuffle at a weekend party thrown by his children, then shot two teens involved in a retaliatory shooting at his home, authorities said Tuesday. |  |
 | Rabies Warning In Lexington County | | WLTX-TV Columbia- 8/19/2008 9:32:30 PM | | A Boiling Springs family is now under the care of a physician after being exposed to a raccoon that DHEC officials say tested positive for rabies. |  |
 | Judge sets $125,000 bond for father | | WACH-TV Columbia- 8/19/2008 9:31:48 PM | | A South Carolina judge has set bond at $125,000 for a 62-year-old father accused of killing a teenager during a party at one of his homes in Lexington County. |  |
 | Bond Set for 17-year-old Charged in Drive-By | | WLTX-TV Columbia- 8/19/2008 9:26:56 PM | | Deputies with The Lexington County Sheriff's Department have arrested a 17-year-old Little Mountain man after they say he fired gunshots at the home and cars of a 62-year-old Chapin man they say shot and killed ... |  |
 | 10-Year-Old Accidentally Shot, Kid | | WYFF4.com- 8/19/2008 3:00:29 PM | | Authorities say a 10-year-old boy is dead after he was accidentally shot by his teenage cousin while visiting his grandmother's house in Lexington County. |  |
 | Across South Carolina | | Augusta Chronicle Online- 8/19/2008 6:43:27 AM | | The state Supreme Court ruled Monday that a trust fund set up to help South Carolina cities and towns cover future retiree benefits is unconstitutional because it would invest in publicly traded company stock. |  |
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