Kevin Bryant

Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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Congratulations Judge William Steele

May 11, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

This week Summary Court Judge William Steele was awarded Anderson County Employee of the month. Also, his son Gregory, just returned from a mission trip from China delivering Bibles. Anderson County is fortunate to have citizens like Judge Steele’s family!

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Congratulations Judge William Steele

May 11, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

This week Summary Court Judge William Steele was awarded Anderson County Employee of the month. Also, his son Gregory, just returned from a mission trip from China delivering Bibles. Anderson County is fortunate to have citizens like Judge Steele’s family!

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1978 vote republican 1

May 10, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

In 1978 Sen. Glenn McConnell was chairman of the Charleston County Republican Party. This is 1 of 5 tv commercials produced.

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1978 vote republican 1

May 10, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

In 1978 Sen. Glenn McConnell was chairman of the Charleston County Republican Party. This is 1 of 5 tv commercials produced.

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in honor of PFC Satieon “Tee” Greenlee

May 9, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

Pictured here is the Greenlee family, relatives of PFC Satieon “Tee” Greenlee. Tee, a SFC in the U.S. Army, was from Pendleton and gave his life in Iraq. Words cannot express our gratitude for those that put our freedom over themselves and paid the ultimate sacrifice for this great country. There was a lunch to honor the families of lost veterans in Columbia on Wednesday (05.09.07)

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