Bradley NewsLocal news for Bradley, SC continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.Download Carolina Gateway- January 23, 2008 Edwards to stump in Lancaster Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards will bring his presidential campaign to Lancaster Wednesday. via Lancaster Newshttp://www.topix.net/city/bradley-sc/2008/01/download-carolina-gateway?fromrss=1 Readers' letters: Jan. 22, 2008- January 22, 2008 In a recent letter, a writer indicated he was surprised that Francis Collins, an evangelical Christian and director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, accepts evolution . via GreenvilleOnline.comhttp://www.topix.net/city/bradley-sc/2008/01/readers-letters-jan-22-2008?fromrss=1 Springs story bittersweet- January 20, 2008 "It's (the closing of the mill or Lancaster Plant) going to be a mighty sad day" He was 53 and had worked there for 27 years. "What am I going to do" he said. He said it as if he were thinking out loud more than asking a question. via Lancaster Newshttp://www.topix.net/city/bradley-sc/2008/01/springs-story-bittersweet?fromrss=1 Read the story- January 19, 2008 "I ask the court to reconsider the verdict. "Motions made throughout the trial should be reconsidered" Bradley found guilty of murder Judge sentences him to 30 years; jury refuses to convict on weapon possession Keith Gedamke The Item Ernest James' parents react as the guilty verdict against Nathaniel Bradley ... via The Itemhttp://www.topix.net/city/bradley-sc/2008/01/read-the-story-2?fromrss=1 Read the story- January 17, 2008 "I was ready to help them out if they needed directions but they never stopped. "I continued working and was startled -- the car was back in front of me moving slowly" Man testifies against Bradley at shooting death trial Chris Moore The Item Nathaniel Bradley sits in the Sumter County Courthouse on Monday during his trial in which he is charged with the May 2005 murder of ... via The Itemhttp://www.topix.net/city/bradley-sc/2008/01/read-the-story?fromrss=1 Fire officials push for law requiring sprinklers- January 10, 2008 "Gentlemen, please do it right this time." Fire officials are trying to build support for a bill requiring that all commercial buildings have sprinklers to prevent the type of blaze that killed nine Charleston firefighters last year.'This will be a significant milestone in South Carolina should this bill become law,' said Robert Stevenson of Greenwood, representing the S.C. State Association of Fire Chiefs, during Wednesday's hearing of the S.C. Senate Banking and Insurance Committee.'We don't.http://www.topix.net/city/bradley-sc/2008/01/fire-officials-push-for-law-requiring-sprinkl... |