October 06, 2009
People & Events Oct. 7
People & Events in the Hartsville Area
October 05, 2009
Local businesses say rally’s low turnout, fewer vendors hurt revenue
The fall bike rally is officially over and even with clear skies and warm temperatures not enough bikers came to the Grand Strand.
Eviction notice latest in series of potential problems for Smosska company
On Sept. 23, Holcombe Land Development officials say they filed eviction papers on the Smosska company.
September 29, 2009
Curves raises money for children battling cancer
After balloons, presents and birthday cake, participants exercised to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Local St. Jude patient Kansas Cassidy turned 5 two days ago and celebrated with the women of Curves of Hartsville on Thursday.
Hartsville Happenings
Hartsville Area Happenings
Good Living Marketplace to celebrate first anniversary
The Good Living Marketplace in Hartsville will celebrate its first anniversary 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The brainchild of the Hartsville Downtown Development Association and the City of Hartsville, the marketplace began as a modest effort to offer a venue for local shops, farms and artisans. It has grown in to a community-wide gathering place and a center for information on local activities n addition to its original goal.
People & Events Sept. 30
People and events in the Hartsville area
September 25, 2009
Oates Community Grocery & Grill has new owner
Martha Bowling of Oates always wanted a restaurant all her own, and now she has it. She recently reopened Oates Community Grocery & Grill on Oates Highway (S.C. 403).
People & Events Sept. 25
People & Events in the Hartsville Area
McLellan dedication culmination of hard work
Words and footsteps echoed through the newly remodeled McLellan Building on the Public Square in Darlington on Wednesday.
September 24, 2009
Hartsville Happenings
Hartsville Area Happenings
September 22, 2009
Hartsville Happenings
Hartsville Area Happenings
September 20, 2009
Pee Dee restaurateur makes fish his business
The catfish, black bass, bream, flounder perch and spots are all jumping for the palate at Bay Island Seafood because “fish is our business” at the unique restaurant.
September 18, 2009
$640,000 in grants aimed at boosting county’s law enforcement efforts
The Darlington County Sheriff’s Office has won more than $640,000 in federal grants to help hire additional investigators and secure resources in the areas of narcotics, gang activity, criminal domestic violence and forensics.
September 17, 2009
Sonoco streamlines business units
A reorganization at Sonoco will mean 50 net positions lost, about 25 of those in Hartsville. The move, announced late Tuesday, will reduce costs $20 million annually, chairman, president and CEO Harris E. DeLoach Jr. said.
