Darlington City Council got an update on surveillance photography from Police Chief Danny Watson Tuesday night. Watson told council there are now five “eyes in the sky” — security cameras — patrolling the Darlington area. He said “they are the best products we could find and put on the streets.”
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Florence One board is heading towards moment of silence, instead of an invocation, before its meetings.
Timmonsville City Council fires its attorney, moves administrator's office.
FLORENCE -- Ellie Becoat III has been chosen as the Youth of the Year for the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pee Dee Area and will compete for the South Carolina Youth of the Year title on April 25-27 in Columbia.
NICHOLS, S.C. - Marion County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a home invasion that occurred Monday afternoon in Nichols.
COLUMBIA -- President of Columbia College Caroline Whitson has announced the students named to the president’s and dean’s lists for the fall 2011 semester.
FLORENCE – Lighthouse Ministries will hold a barbecue fundraiser at St. John’s Episcopal Church on Wednesday, March 7 in support of community financial assistance.
FLORENCE -- The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce will host a Business After Hours event sponsored by the Florence County Sheriffs Department and SC Telco Federal Credit Union on Thursday, Feb. 23.
FLORENCE -- McLeod Health will host the McLeod Industry Health Fair on Thursday, Feb. 23 at the McLeod Health and Fitness Center.
DARLINGTON, SC -- A Hartsville woman was arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetimine after Darlington County deputies responded to a suspicious car call.
DARLINGTON, SC -- Deputies arrested a Hartsville woman Sunday after two other women sought treatment for stab wounds at a Hartsville regional medical center.
COLUMBIA – At the annual conference of the South Carolina Music Educator’s Association (SCMEA) Lance Stockton, Hartsville High School Band Director, received the Outstanding Young Music Educator Award for 2011-2012.
DARLINGTON, SC -- Investigators arrested an Effingham man in the Saturday afternoon armed robbery of an Oates convenience store.
While there may be a number of concerns facing the Williamsburg County School District, the most pressing may be the precipitous decline in the district’s overall enrollment over the past few years.
FLORENCE -- Mayor Knox White of Greenville will be the guest speaker during the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce’s Spring Outlook Luncheon and Go Green Business Expo to be held on Tuesday, March 13 at the Florence Civic Center.
FLORENCE -- The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce will host the 2012 Building Bridges program, a five-week cultural diversity educational experience, beginning on Monday, Feb. 27 and continuing through Monday, Mar. 26.
A local family has filed a lawsuit against Cain Funeral Home on the grounds the funeral home did not follow the family’s wishes concerning the handling and cremation of their loved one’s remains. James P. Reeves and his wife, Pat, along with their sons, James "Kevin" Reeves and Charles "Charlie" Robert Reeves, filed suit against Palmetto Crematory LLC and Cain Funeral Home Inc. as a result of the handling of the cremation and funeral of their son, Phillip Todd Reeves, after his death on Aug. 14, 2009.
FLORENCE, S.C. - The Palmetto Youth Academy will celebrate its seventh annual Black History Luncheon to honor community leaders who have made an impact.
FLORENCE, SC -- Florence Christian School placed second overall in the high school categories of the South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA) Literary Meet, Feb. 1 at Holly Hill.
FLORENCE, SC – A 39-year-old Tennessee man who had just moved to the Pee Dee died Tuesday morning when he ran through the intersection of Liberty Chapel and Francis Marion Roads and into a tree.
The March 1 deadline to submit projects to Marion County Capital Sales Tax Commission to be considered for placement on this year’s ballot for the possible penny sales tax is fast approaching and Marion County municipalities are going to have some tough decisions to make.
DARLINGTON — Selma Miller, 90, has witnessed a lifetime of change. She was part and parcel of Miller’s M System grocery – a grocery and meat market situated at 138 North Dargan Street -- for 45 years. It was there, in 1940, she met her husband, C.H. Miller Jr.
Nucor Corp.’s move to modernize its Darlington bar mill facility represents a capital investment of about $120 million and will create 25 new jobs, an attorney who represents the company said.
MCBEE- An unseasonably mild winter may be welcome for many folks, but for peach farmers, it could spell potentially devastating news.
Congressman James E. Clyburn, a veteran public servant and national leader, will be the guest speaker at the Black History Program of the Williamsburg County School District Magnet School of the Arts on Friday, February 10, 2012 at. 1:30 p.m.
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