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November 06, 2009

OPINION: Thumbs up to Project Turn Around for getting $600 S.C. grant

Thumbs up to Project Turn Around for recently being awarded a $600 South Carolina Arts Commission grant.

EDITORIAL: Hartsville loses one of its best

With the passing of Lynwood Lewis on Sunday at age 63, Hartsville lost one of its true champions.

EDITORIAL: Hartsville loses one of its best

With the passing of Lynwood Lewis on Sunday at age 63, Hartsville lost one of its true champions.


November 04, 2009

EDITORIAL: Lawson a great farm leader for the state

The decision to hire Darlington’s Laurie Lawson as the South Carolina executive director for the Farm Service Agency at the USDA was good news for farmers throughout the state, especially the Pee Dee.

Keep in mind the dangers of seasonal flu

According to scdhec.gov, based on previous years data, it is estimated that ten percent of the South Carolina population (about 400,000) will have influenza by the end of the season.

EDITORIAL: Stimulus spending has more than two sides

On Friday, the White House released estimates that $160 billion in stimulus spending created or preserved 650,000 direct jobs. The stimulus program awarded $3.8 billion to South Carolina, and $702 million have been received, according to recovery.gov. These funds have created or saved 8,147 jobs as of Oct. 30, and these jobs are quite welcome given the state of our state.


November 03, 2009

EDITORIAL: Health care reform plan will require compromise

Most of us buy health insurance through our employers. The premiums have skyrocketed in the last 10 years, but it’s cheaper to buy coverage as a group than as an individual.

EDITORIAL: Moving on from Gov. Mark Sanford

Political justice has already been served


November 02, 2009

FMU showcases McNair leadership influence over S.C.

Francis Marion University hosted a two-day seminar last week saluting the late Gov. Robert E. McNair and his role as a bridge to tolerance and civil rights in South Carolina.


October 31, 2009

EDITORIAL: Leatherman deserves praise for Boeing work

State Sen. Hugh Leatherman, R-Florence, deserves lavish praise for the prominent role he played in convincing Boeing to bring at least 3,800 jobs and millions in economic development to South Carolina, starting in 2011.


October 30, 2009

EDITORIAL: Voters must not take elections for granted

In four days, the campaigning ends. Now it’s your turn. Don’t take that for granted.


October 28, 2009

EDITORIAL: State politicians get act together with Boeing incentives

The South Carolina lawmakers did the wrong thing in waiting too long to extend unemployment benefits for workers, but they did the right thing in expediting a tax incentive plan to lure Boeing to the Palmetto State.

EDITORIAL: Charitable giving more important now than ever

With the holiday season fast approaching, one can expect to hear the usual calls from charities and non-profit organization commonly associated with this time of the year. These calls for giving might be seasonal, but the work done is often a year round affair.

EDITORIAL: In choice for mayor, solutions matter most

Innovation and ideas matter most in tough economic times. Without creativity, Hartsville will remain mired in its troubles. Hartsville needs solutions and someone who is willing to take a chance and think outside the box to tackle the city’s problems.


October 27, 2009

EDITORIAL: Swine flu calls for caution, not panic

The lack of swine flu vaccine across the region was causing concern among patients in doctor’s offices and hospitals across the region earlier this week. Patients who did not fall into the high at-risk categories were being asked to wait on taking the vaccine until more was produced.


October 26, 2009

EDITORIAL: Recent incidents bring important topics to parents

Two disturbing incidents have shaken parents and educators to the core when it comes to safety on campus and returning home from school.


October 25, 2009

OPINION: Lack of action on unemployment benefits hurts in Pee Dee

The S.C. General Assembly reconvenes Tuesday to correct a major mistake on unemployment benefits.


October 23, 2009

OPINION: Thumbs up to those who helped spruce up homes

Thumbs up to the volunteers who recently helped spruce up two homes along U.S. 76 in Marion.

EDITORIAL: Gov. Sanford enters period of introspection

Gov. Mark Sanford’s editorial board meeting with the Morning News on Thursday was nothing short of extraordinary. The governor, facing possible impeachment and attempting to salvage the final 14 months of his administration, was unabashedly and refreshingly candid about his ordeal and what he hopes to accomplish by staying in office.


October 22, 2009

EDITORIAL: Thanks to Coker, Center for Research for forum

Thanks are due Coker College and the Center for Research in Leadership and Community Development at Coker for sponsoring and hosting Tuesday night’s public forum for the candidates for mayor of Hartsville.


October 21, 2009

EDITORIAL: Florence City Council examines smoking ban

Florence has waited long enough in deciding whether public places should become smokeless. Florence City Council should have tackled the issue years ago, in our opinion, and we’re glad council members Octavia Williams-Blake and Buddy Brand have introduced an ordinance calling for a ban.

EDITORIAL: First Amendment hangs in the balance of net neutrality fight

This Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is scheduled to vote on a notice of proposed rule-making. An affirmative vote would set the FCC on the path toward approving formal net neutrality rules.


October 20, 2009

EDITORIAL: Wukela’s speech helps personify him as politician

Stephen J. Wukela took over as Florence’s mayor less than a year ago after ousting incumbent Frank Willis by one vote in the Democratic primary.


October 19, 2009

EDITORIAL: School board must answer questions

One wonders when the massive bubble of stress, scandal and questions is going to finally pop?


October 17, 2009

EDITORIAL: Free flow of information needed

Local government officials and economic development leaders have helped pave the way for Materials Innovation Technologies to bring 120 jobs to Florence County. The company seems to be the kind of modern and forward-thinking operation that can offer solid employment opportunities amid a rough economy.


October 16, 2009

OPINION: Thumbs down to closing hearing without meeting

Thumbs down to Darlington County Magistrate James Thomas of Hartsville for setting bond, during a hearing closed to the public, for a man charged in connection with a boating accident that killed a Darlington man.


October 15, 2009

EDITORIAL: Domestic violence is everyone’s problem

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It is an observance intended to heighten public awareness to a problem that has reached epidemic proportions and to focus on finding solutions to this scourge on our communities.

OPINION: Dillon County, Pee Dee lose a pillar in the community
OPINION: Dillon County, Pee Dee lose a pillar in the community

On Monday, Dillon County lost Dan Grimsley, its coroner of nearly 25 years


October 14, 2009

EDITORIAL: Save America - buy local, buy made in the USA

Unemployment figures remain in the double digits, federal and personal debts continue to mount and the recession seems like it’s here to stay. Not a pretty picture, but what can we as individual citizens do?


October 13, 2009

EDITORIAL: Council meetings too often turn toward Robinson

Florence City Council meetings are starting to turn into the Ed Robinson show. The Florence councilman is getting so much air time during meetings, he’s growing into a local institution.

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