Three Beaufort County School District students were recently announced as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Caleb Henry is a senior at Beaufort High, Dillon Watkins is a senior at Bluffton High and Grace Frederick graduated a year early from Bluffton High. The three students will compete with other national semifinalists for 7,600 college scholarships worth more than $31 million.
Normally all proceeds from the All Saints Garden Tour (ASGT) are distributed to charities in late summer or early fall once the numbers are finalized. In spite of cancelling the May 2020 Garden Tour, the ASGT Board was delighted that they were still able to continue the practice this year, though at a reduced level.
One woman can make a difference. Women together can make a huge difference. In 2006, 100 Women Who Care began as the brainchild of a Michigan woman who thought that the easiest way to raise the $10,000 needed for a local charity was to ask 100 women to donate $100.00 each. And it was.
Making the Internet a safer place from right here in Beaufort
By Mindy Lucas
By now, most of us have seen the frightening video or heard the news stories.
A hacker hacks a family’s security camera and scares their young daughter in the privacy of her own bedroom.
Russian hackers break into a company that provides technology services to nursing homes across the country. They hold the company’s data hostage and demand millions in return.
Tuesday was partly sunny in the low 80s. On the two preceding days I’d talked myself out of running, using the usual excuses—recurring lumbago, high pollen count, unfavorable dew point, you name it—so by mid-afternoon I was intent on getting in a run.
A company owned in part by Nate Schaub, a member and resident at the Beaufort Digital Corridor, was recently acquired by Digital Media Solutions (NYSE: DMS), a publicly-traded performance marketing company that helps some of the world’s biggest brands expand their reach and acquire new customers.