Monday, January 27, 2014

Lead practice


City Beat

1.     A Chinese cuisine located on 480 Parkside was found with live mice and rodent dropping that led to the suspension of their license late yesterday.

2.     Colonial High School biology teacher fails student because she wouldn’t dissect worms, fogs, and fetal pig because of the student’s religious belief.


3.     Orthodontist in Rock Hill recently found out he has AIDs and shuts down his practice and sends letters to patients securing that he followed the CDC guidelines.

4.     “I could make better money stealing,” said Mark Johnson after his arrest saying he estimates that he broke into about 300 homes during the last 12 months.

5.     Passengers of a single engine aircraft were taken to the Regional Medical Center yesterday after it crashes at Rock Hill’s airport shortly after 4 p.m.


State Beat

1.     Legislation was proposed to the state senator today requiring newspapermen to sign the editorials they write so people know the writer’s identity.

2.     State Senator Karen Simmons proposed a ban on disposable diapers to the state senate saying “Without a ban disposable diapers will fill up landfills causing problems long after the babies have babies”.

3.     With an increase in women in jail, Richard Clair head of SC State Department of Corrections testifies that incarcerated women are not having the same opportunities than men to participate in programs that would better their lives.

4.     New law stiffens check bouncing penalties, sending them stern messages and liability to pay three times the face value of each bad check.

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