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Mourners gathered outside one of Dr. Robert Lesslie s offices after his death, leaving flowers and other items for the revered Rock Hill community member.
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ROCK HILL, S.C. Robert Lesslie loved playing the bagpipes. He loved practicing medicine, his community, his faith, his wife, Barbara, and their big family. Barbara Lesslie loved her husband, their church, leading bible study, singing hymns and mentoring kids with disabilities at Camp Joy. They each loved their grandchildren, including Adah and Noah, and were proud of the warmth the two kids showed regularly to others. Adah Lesslie loved books, she loved singing, handmade cards and hugs. Noah Lesslie loved physical comedy and horses, so much so that he frequently asked if one day he would be able to ride a horse in heaven, particularly Artax from
The Anderson County School District Two Board of Trustees has selected Jason Johns to be the district s new superintendent.
The board voted unanimously for Johns during their board meeting on Monday, April 19. Johns will be working with interim superintendent Don Andrews for a few weeks before officially starting his new position on July 1.
“The board is confident that Mr. Johns will serve Anderson Two well, Chair Member Jimmy Ouzts said in a social media post. We are excited to move forward to do what is best for the education of our students.”
“I am so excited to join the Anderson Two family, Johns said in a social media post. It is a district rich in fine arts, academic and athletic achievements. I consider myself very fortunate to join the tradition of this fine school district.”
South Carolina man set for Ft. Rucker training arrested in Capitol riot
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
By John Monk and Andrew Dys The State (Columbia, S.C.) (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
The FBI on Monday arrested two more South Carolinians, including an honor roll freshman at The Citadel military college, and charged them with allegedly taking part in the Jan. 6 mob attack that stormed the U.S. Capitol and illegally entered that building.
That brings to five the number of South Carolinians who have been linked to the riot. Four of the five face formal criminal charges; another is being investigated, according to court records.