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  • Wilsonian Clergy raises $10,000 for Wilson students

    FLORENCE -- The Wilsonian Clergy reached its goal of raising more than $10,000 for the students at Wilson High during its annual fundraiser May 8 at Wilson, according to Dr. Mack T. Hines, Wilsonian Clergy chairman.

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  • North Myrtle Beach Divas Half Marathon needs volunteers

    NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - The Divas Half Marathon will occur Sunday, May 20 in North Myrtle Beach with a 7 a.m. start on Ocean Boulevard just north of Main Street. 

  • Judges announce finalists in Pee Dee's Best Recipe Challenge

    FLORENCE -- We sought the best original entrée recipes for the Pee Dee Best Recipes Challenge, and our panel narrowed the field to five finalists. They'll compete Monday for the best entree in the Pee Dee.

  • COLUMN: Petite Sirah shouldn't be overlooked

    “And though she be but little, she is fierce!” –William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (III, II)The Bard wasn’t writing about wine when he wrote that line, but if he was he’d have been talking about Petite Sirah.

  • COLUMN: Naturally Me

    Patsy McCutcheon's Monthly column: Naturally Me

  • Ring the bell! Contest closed, it's time to eat

    FLORENCE, S.C. -- We asked whether you had any good original recipes and you answered.

  • COLUMN: Be wise when you fertilize

    We have been receiving calls in the office for quite some time from people wondering when is the proper time to fertilize lawns. The calls came in earlier than usual this year due to the unseasonably warm weather in early spring. If you have been patiently waiting for the right time, it is finally here.

  • Spring beauties arrive in lovely chapeaus

    HARTSVILLE _ Tables, decorated with lovely spring flowers, were set inside and out for the Spring Beauty Garden Club’s annual Chapeau Luncheon Wednesday at the home of Helen Fuller. Co-hostesses with Fuller were Cindy McArthur and Denise Turner.

  • Week of the Young Child Event celebrates, recognizes child care providers, teachers and advocates

    HARTSVILLE _ With the sun shining bright, young children from Darlington County frolicked, laughed and played during organized activities on the grass at Byerly Park Friday. They enjoyed sack races, bean toss, tug-a-war, hula hoop competitions, music, a picnic and other outdoor activities as the Week of the Young Child celebration came to an end.

  • Luncheon raises money for Hart Cottage

    HARTSVILLE _ Normally quiet and closed to visitors during the week, Hartsville’s historic Hart Cottage opened its  Home Avenuedoor Wednesday and Thursday for its annual spring luncheon fundraiser. Forty guests each day dined throughout the small cottage built in 1846. The occasion was annual John Hart Cottage Guild fundraiser luncheon.

  • Men's group gathers for National Day of Prayer in FlorenceView Video

    FLORENCE  -- A group of men gathered in the early morning light amidst cypress trees and Spanish moss to join the nation for the 61st National Day of Prayer.

  • ASK PAT: Cinco de Mayo is a good excuse to add a little spice

    Saturday is Cinco de Mayo, a Mexican holiday and a good excuse celebrate spice.

  • LAKE CITY COLUMN: What's Cookin'

    LAKE CITY - Shirely Cummins' May column: What's Cookin'

  • COLUMN: Beer? Wine? Let's just all get along

    FLORENCE -- So I hear that there are some of you out there that would rather have a beer than a glass of wine. Shame on you! I cannot believe it!

  • Calling all cooks: Pee Dee Best Recipe Challenge is under way

    Anybody out there know any good recipes?We thought so.We want you to share them with us and our readers.

  • How's My Asana Look? New pose for April 29, 2012

    Use your feet as your foundation to practice grounding in this challenging balance pose. 

  • Mystery Plant: April 29, 2012

    One of the best-known plant families, which has its species spread nearly throughout the world's tropics, is the philodendron family. This family provides us, of course, with philodendron, and also a large number of familiar houseplants, including spathiphyllum, calla, pothos, monstera, calladium, dieffenbachia, aglaonema, "Elephant ear," "Lords-and Ladies," and the fabulous voodoo lily, which when blooming, produces a smell that reminds most people of a dead rat or worse.

  • Tony Melton: Don't over-maintain centipede lawns

    This spring my phone has rung off the hook because of large patch disease in lawns or what we used to call brown Ppatch before those crazy plant pathologists changed its name. 

  • Safe Kids Pee Dee/Coastal offers new Safe Sleep Education Course

    Safe Kids Pee Dee/Coastal, led by McLeod Health, is pleased to now offer a Safe Sleep education course.

  • COLUMN: S.C. Farm of the Year Contest

    If you are a regular reader of this article, you know that my mind has a mind of its own.  I will always have a S.C. farm boy view of the world because I realize that I learned all the important things in life growing up watching mama pick cotton and as soon as I could drag a harvest sack picking cotton myself.  

  • Go Greek during 30th annual festival in Florence

    FLORENCE – Local residents are invited to go Greek next month as the Transfiguration of Our Savior Greek Orthodox Church celebrates 30 years of dancing, music, heritage and a whole lot of great food.

  • WBCA head Bass speaks at Hartsville Rotary

    HARTSVILLE, S.C. _ Women’s Basketball Coaches Association CEO Beth Bass returned to her hometown Tuesday at the invitation of Rotarian and Hartsville High School Athletic Director Phyllis Griggs to speak to the Hartsville Rotary Club.

  • McLeod Mobile Mammography Unit announces schedule

    The McLeod Mobile Mammography Unit has announced upcoming visits in the Pee Dee. Visits that are open to the public during May, June and July.

  • Visitors tour Lake City garden, help raise funds for community programs

    LAKE CITY – The only daffodils in sight were a framed original watercolor and the faux flower boutonnieres worn by the Lake City Junior Sorosis Club members dotted throughout the garden but that didn’t put a damper on the inaugural Daffodil Festival and garden party at Moore Farms Botanical Garden, Sunday, April 15.

  • COLUMN: Real men like to sip rosé when they drink

    When I first started drinking wine, I enjoyed white zinfandel. Before I gained an appreciation of alcohol, I really enjoyed sweet drinks such as sodas and fruit punch. I couldn’t get enough of it. Naturally, as I moved to drinking wine, I gravitated to something just as sweet. White zin was it.

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