(AP) — A warehouse along the Savannah River is holding historical treasures that evidence suggests remained lost for more than 240 years — a cache of 19 cannons that researchers suspect came from British ships scuttled to the river bottom during the American Revolution.

Boss uses employee as scape goat

DEAR HARRIETTE: My boss dropped the ball and is blaming it on me. She was supposed to send out an internal email with an important deadline, but she never told anyone about it. She was sitting on the information for a while and didn't let anyone know. Today, my colleagues and I got an urgent message from her stating that we have to work to meet the deadline within 48 hours. When my colleague asked why we were given such short notice, she said that I was the one who was supposed to remind her to send the notice. I'm furious. What should I do? - Scapegoat

Here's a preview of Saturday's headlines

- City prepared if drought continues

- Summer, afterschool program REDS 365 to make its debut

- CPSF to conduct annual scholar's day picnic next week

- Reds rout Pauls Valley

Sibo similar to IBS, but in small intestine

Dear Doctors: I've been seeing a lot of news stories lately about people who thought they had irritable bowel syndrome, but then it turned out to be something called "SIBO." I've never heard of that before. Can you please explain what it is? How do you know if you have it? Can it be cured?

Neighbor wants to support sick woman

DEAR HARRIETTE: I learned that my neighbor is suffering from a terminal disease. She is very private. I was told by another neighbor who is close to her. I want to be able to support her during this tough time, but I'm not sure what to do since she hasn't told me of her condition directly. In the past we have spoken, but I have not visited her or anything. How can I be of help without being invasive? -- Sick Neighbor

‘Hakuna Matata’

From left, Timon (Sydnee Pugh), Young Simba (Xaden Matthews) and Pumbaa (Santiago Castro) eat a snack of grubs after learning about the carefree lifestyle of “Hakuna Matata.” Southwest Elementary fourth graders put on their adaptation of “The Lion King Kids” Thursday.

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