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FLORENCE â" If oil is black gold, then Dr. James Frederick is one of many trying to spin straw into a new kind of gold. Frederick is an agronomist with Clemson's Pee Dee Research and Education Center, located on farmland halfway between Florence and Darlington. | |||||
| Pooling your ride resources Carpooling is one way to save money, but it's not always as easy as it sounds. How many people want to pinch pennies enough that they're willing to take a chance and ride to work with a stranger? And it's not always easy to find people who work at the same place, live nearby and arrive and leave at the same time. Police praise high bail amountsTwo Chick-fil-A workers looked up while taking out the trash Nov. 28 and found themselves staring down the barrel of a .45-caliber pistol. Indigenous switch grass could be a boon to local economyFLORENCE â" If oil is black gold, then Dr. James Frederick is one of many trying to spin straw into a new kind of gold. Frederick is an agronomist with Clemson's Pee Dee Research and Education Center, located on farmland halfway between Florence and Darlington. Months after Adrienne Clark's death, information is sparse as police continue investigationSomething nagged at Larry Keitt as he mowed the lawn at the rental home he owns on Cambridge Avenue in North Charleston. The green-and-white house on the corner of Accabee Road was vacant, and he was trying to spruce things up to attract a new tenant. But when he caught sight of a closed door to the shed in the yard, he thought it was odd. He had been leaving the door open and unlocked because someone had broken in several times. | ||||
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