To Rogan Gibson, the Murdaughs were like a second family. He grew up with their sons, Paul and Buster, hunting, fishing and driving ATVs on the family's spacious Colleton County estate. But on Feb. 1, he became a star witness in the state's double murder case against the family patriarch, Alex Murdaugh.
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The first 3.3 miles were laid in 1995, and the North Augusta Greeneway continues to influence city planning almost 30 years later.
The city of Aiken is asking for an appeal filed challenging plans to construct a grocery store and shopping center to be dismissed or denied.Â
Umoja Village and Aiken County Branch NAACP held a community town to speak and discuss issues with Aiken residents.Â
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