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It's no shock to know that teens and young drivers face a variety of challenges when they're behind the wheel. From texting and driving to being under the influence. Our Casey Mulcahy tells us how the students at Bluffton High School got a "crash" course in learning how to save a life. When the students of Bluffton High School head to homecoming this weekend, they'll be looking forward to dressing up, taking pictures, and dancing. But one other thing they'll be prepared for is safe driving, thanks to the Save a Life Tour, who stopped by the high school to give the students a lesson about distracted driving and driving under the influence.

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All eyes in Bluffton were on Paris as the hometown hero Trevor Bassitt raced in the men's 400-meter hurdles semi-final Wednesday. Roughly 200 people packed the stands as the community gathered in the Bluffton High School gymnasium, watching the Bluffton Pirate turned United States Olympian compete. The word was put out Tuesday after Trevor had qualified for the semi-final.