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  2. Freddie Eugene Owens - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Eugene Owens (March 18, 1978 – September 20, 2024), alias Khalil Divine Black Sun Allah, was an American man convicted and executed in South Carolina for the 1997 killing of Irene Grainger Graves, a convenience store clerk.

  3. Vernon M. Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Malene Tanner was born on July 26, 1947, in Johnsonville, South Carolina, to Hermon and Pearline Altman Tanner. [1] He maintained that he was of Chickasaw descent. He served in the National Guard for 36 years before retiring and later was employed as a substitute teacher and volunteered with the Johnsonville Fire Department.

  4. The Morning News (American newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the newspaper as the Weekly News and Review, appeared on March 18, 1922. [2] [3] Its immediate predecessor was the Florence News and Review, and its name was later changed to the Morning News Review. In February 1928, it purchased the Florence Daily Times and the name was changed to the Florence Morning News.

  5. Hartsville, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Hartsville Messenger, an affiliate of SCNow, is the local newspaper, with The State serving as a source for statewide news. WBTW News 13, WPDE-TV News 15, and WFXB Fox TV are the news channels that serve the Hartsville area as well as the entire Pee Dee and Grand Strand regions.

  6. Lake City, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Brad J. Cox (1944–2021), co-creator of the programming language Object-C, which became the basis for languages used to build Mac OS and iOS (obituary) [19] D. T. Cromer (David Thomas Cromer, b. 1971 in Lake City), Major League Baseball player; Tripp Cromer (Roy Bunyan Cromer, b. 1967 in Lake City), Major League Baseball player

  7. 2021 deaths in the United States (January–June) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Mudd, 93, television news anchor, broadcast journalist and correspondent (CBS Evening News, Meet the Press, NBC Nightly News) (b. 1928) [384] Steve Ortmayer, 77, football coach (Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, Green Bay Packers) and executive (San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Rams) (b. 1944) [385]

  8. Stuart Scott - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Orlando Scott (July 19, 1965 – January 4, 2015) was an American sportscaster and anchor on ESPN, including on SportsCenter.Known for his hip-hop style and use of catchphrases, Scott was also a regular for the network in its National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Football League (NFL) coverage.

  9. Sam Ard - Wikipedia

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    Ard was the runner-up in 1982 of NASCAR's Late Model Sportsman Series, winning four races and finishing out of the top ten only six times. [4]On the heels of that season, Ard won ten races and had twenty-three top-five finishes, and won the 1983 Busch Grand National (now Nascar Xfinity Series) points championship.