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Child abuse cases rise in Upstate
Posted Monday, 12 October 2009

Two measures of Upstate child abuse rose as the economic recession wiped out jobs in what experts said could partly be a reflection of growing frustration among unemployed parents.  

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South Carolina Can Do Better

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Federal Stimulus Proposal 

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The economic stimulus recently passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by the Obama Administration will provide significant investment in the health, education, and safety of America’s children over the next two years.

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Step Up for Kids Day 

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