...second-story window at a hotel. Spence's widow, sons settle estate dispute COLUMBIA - The widow of U.S. Rep. Floyd Spence has settled a dispute with her four stepsons over the South Carolina congressman's estate. Deborah Spence, Mr...
...months. Only recently did he learn that's far from a record - even for members of Congress. South Carolina Rep. Floyd Spence - the last and, to Mr. Norwood's knowledge, only other lawmaker to undergo the procedure - needed an oxygen tank...
...Springdale, who first went to Congress after winning a special election in September 2001 to fill the term of the late Floyd Spence. Mr. Wilson served on the staff of Mr. Spence and the late U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond. Mr. Lefemine, 48, of...
...said. The West Columbia resident was elected to his 2nd District seat in a 2001 special election to replace the late Floyd Spence. He faces Democratic challenger Michael Ray Ellisor in the November general election. Mr. Wilson was scheduled to...
...mean disbanding the unit, which has led the funeral processions of former U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, U.S. Rep. Floyd Spence and police officers killed in the line of duty. "When you're starting a budget process $350 million in the hole...
...Absentee ballot voting hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Four candidates are running to replace Floyd Spence, who died Aug. 16. They are Democrat Brent Weaver, Republican Joe Wilson, Constitutional Party candidate Steve...
...Constitution Party on Saturday nominated Steve Lefemine as its nominee for the 2nd District seat vacant since U.S. Rep. Floyd Spence, R-S.C., died in August. Mr. Lefemine will campaign on a platform that includes passing anti-abortion laws...
...COLUMBIA - South Carolina Gov. Jim Hodges on Wednesday selected the dates for choosing the replacement for U.S. Rep. Floyd Spence, R-Lexington. Mr. Spence, who represented the 2nd Congressional District that included Aiken, Barnwell and Allendale...
South Carolina U.S. Rep. Floyd Spence was a man of strong conservative views, yet in an era of vituperative partisanship, he was one of the best liked and most admired...
...were returning only one incumbent to the U.S. House of Representatives as early numbers trickled in. Republican Floyd Spence appeared certain of keeping his seat in Congress with 41 percent of the vote counted. His district, along with Rep...