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To promote dialogue across Beaufort County on issues of civil rights, poverty and race, Beaufort County Community College brought together local political, religious and community leaders for the second Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration on January 20.
To promote dialogue across Beaufort County on issues of civil rights, poverty and race, Beaufort County Community College brought together local political, religious and community leaders for the second Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration on January 20.
 
To promote dialogue across Beaufort County on issues of civil rights, poverty and race, Beaufort County Community College brought together local political, religious and community leaders for second Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration on January 20 at 8:30 a.m. in the Multi-
To promote dialogue across Beaufort County on issues of civil rights, poverty and race, Beaufort County Community College brought together local political, religious and community leaders for second Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration on January 20 at 8:30 a.m. in the Multi-
 
Over 40 community members attended the restorative yoga session sponsored by the Beau-Fitt Reloaded series at Beaufort County Community College.
Over 40 community members attended the restorative yoga session sponsored by the Beau-Fitt Reloaded series at Beaufort County Community College.
 
The success of the initial run of the Beau-Fitt program at Beaufort County Community College means that it is returning for a second year.
The success of the initial run of the Beau-Fitt program at Beaufort County Community College means that it is returning for a second year.
 
In 2006, Patrick "Pat" Brown, a member of Mother of Mercy Catholic Church in Washington, found himself faced with an interesting problem.
In 2006, Patrick "Pat" Brown, a member of Mother of Mercy Catholic Church in Washington, found himself faced with an interesting problem.
 
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