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The Sumter High golf team made the trip to Easley this week to take part in the Hurricane Invitational at Southern Oaks Country Club on Monday and Tuesday. The Gamecocks were able to see some of the best golf the state had to offer, a perfect … more
Wilson Hall hosted the Sumter County Track and Field Championship on Thursday. Everyone in the county had a chance to shine as the top talent all came together for a busy night on the track. The boys side came down to the wire, as Lakewood just … more
The city budget, an annexation and dilapidated homes were topics covered at the Tuesday, April 16, Sumter City Council meeting. City budget There will soon be an opportunity for the public to give input on the 2024-25 city budget. The … more
Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was the Sumter High girls basketball team. The Lady Gamecocks had an unbelievable season, claiming the school's first state title in girls basketball in four decades at the end of an undefeated season. A … more
The Thomas Sumter soccer team hosted Laurence Manning on Wednesday, pulling out a 3-2 victory. The game was back and forth all afternoon. Daniel Vargas and Mills Lee found the back of the net for Laurence Manning, but the Generals always had an … more
Teachers fulfill a special purpose for today's generation of kids, consistently grow, give and foster positive change. Those words resonated as themes several times Tuesday night when Sumter School District honored many of its finest educators at … more
MAYESVILLE - The mayor of this small town is suing four Mayesville officials, escalating a power struggle that has been brewing since he was elected last year. Mayor Chris Brown wants a judge to confirm he has the power to fire the town clerk he … more
One remedy to Sumter School District's challenges of declining enrollment and too many older schools essentially past their service life is combining schools via a new replacement school model process. As a start to the district's board of … more
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has finalized the first-ever National Drinking Water Standard as part of its commitment to combat PFAS pollution, and South Carolina Department of Environmental Control discussed procedures to do its … more
Tonnie L. Lawson Jr., 33, passed away on Saturday, April 14, 2024, in Summerton. Funeral will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, at Clarendon Resource Center, 1154 Fourth St., Summerton. … more
Regina Denise Gainey Barrington, age 64, died on Monday, April 15, 2024, at Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital. You may go to www.bullockfuneralhome.com and sign the family’s guest book. … more
MANNING — On Monday, April 15, 2024, Harold License "Lil Boy" departed this life at his residence. Born on Friday, May 14, 1954, in New Zion, he was a son of the late Margert Virginia … more
DALZELL — Pamela Sue Geddings Windham, age 64, beloved wife of 42 years to Charles Douglas Windham, died on Thursday, April 18, 2024, at Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital. You may go to … more
Betty Lou Houston, 88, wife of the late James “Buck” Leroy Houston, entered her eternal home on Thursday, April 18, 2024, at Prisma Health Richland in Columbia. Born Dec. 24, 1935, in … more
Edward Brooks Wilkinson Jr., 66, husband of Shannon Milkie Wilkinson, died Thursday, April 18, 2024, at Prisma Health Tuomey. Brooks was born in Sumter on March 3, 1958. He was brought home to 9 … more
OMAHA, Nebraska — Senior Master Sgt. John A. Woods Jr., "Jay," 42, husband of Viktoria Mueller-Woods, died Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at Chi Health Lakeside Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska. He was … more
In the United States, the stigma surrounding cannabis, known by various names including weed, Mary Jane, or marijuana, has undergone a complex journey from being classified as a Schedule I substance … more
As Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" film dominates theaters across the globe, America's favorite pop sweetheart is enjoying the ride as she races all over the country to watch NFL boyfriend Travis … more
With a variety of environmental events affecting the wide stretch of the United States, each state is subject to its own risks. Particularly, tornadoes, wildfires, hurricanes, flooding, landslides, … more
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