Browse
5908 results total, viewing 2201 - 2220
After months of searching, Clarendon County Council has named Chief Financial Officer Lynden Anthony its new county administrator. Anthony has served as the interim County Administrator and … more
The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized strict limits on certain so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking water that will require utilities to reduce them to the lowest level they can be … more
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's foreign minister threatened Wednesday that his country's forces would strike Iran directly if the Islamic Republic launched an attack from its territory against … more
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal judge presiding over the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump granted a request by prosecutors on Tuesday aimed at protecting the … more
Harry Evans Jr., 63, husband of Pia Simmons Evans, died Monday, April 8, 2024, at Lexington Medical Center, Columbia. Born in Lynchburg on Feb. 25, 1961, he was the son of Harry and Rebecca Evans Sr. … more
SEATTLE - Every part of Barbara Peraza-Garcia and her family's single-room apartment in Seattle has a double or even triple purpose. The 180-square-foot room is filled with an air mattress where she, her partner and their children, ages 2 and 4, … more
Hearts United Women's Ministry (formerly Knitting Hearts), which meets at Bethesda Church of God, 2730 Broad St., announces: - April 13 - Hearts United will meet from 10 a.m. to noon. Celebrating 20 years of ministry, we invite you to join us for … more
DEAR ABBY: I'm in a sexless 25-year marriage. It was not always this way, but any intimacy has been over for more than a decade. My wife's libido has waned, which I understand. What she does do is continually bring up issues about me from years ago … more
I hope the new list for the Penny for Progress are items that will be of value to all and not just a benefit for some. I voted against the last one because I felt it was full of fluff. I am a conservative. But I am not a Republican, the party of no. … more
What were they thinking? Did President Joe Biden and the folks who put together his immigration policy imagine the voting public would celebrate policies that resulted in a record-high number of migration encounters - more than three-quarters of a … more
SUMMERTON - Boater Kyle Austin of Ridgeville, South Carolina, caught a five-bass limit weighing 22 pounds, 14 ounces on Saturday, April 6, to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine on Santee Cooper Lakes. Hosted by Clarendon … more
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Claudia Poblete can't help it. On certain days, as she passes in front of a church, she automatically crosses herself while her children gaze at her with confusion. She didn't raise them as Catholics - as she was - … more
Stomp! Stomp! Stomp! It's not an earthquake! All that shaking is the folks in Turbeville practicing for this weekend's Puddin' Swamp Festival. The Puddin' Swamp Festival kicks off at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at Turbeville Town Square with rides … more
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY SUMTER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and members of the Sumter County Sheriff's Office and representatives from the Durant Children's Center joined Sheriff Anthony Dennis on Thursday afternoon, … more
An event to help locals with criminal backgrounds connect with potential employers is happening later this month in Sumter. The Second Chance Job Fair on Thursday, April 18, will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at North HOPE Center, 904 N. Main … more
Sumter City Council unanimously approved a request that could bring a new gas station and convenience store to a portion of land on Camden Highway. During the April 2 meeting, city council heard a request on first reading to annex about seven … more
CLEMSON - Former elementary schoolteacher Margaret Segars Bond, a Sumter native, will receive the Clemson Alumni Association's highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award.She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Clemson … more
If you celebrated Easter, you might be reading this beside a cellophane- or foil-covered pot of lilies, hydrangeas, hyacinths or daffodils. Typically, spring gift plants like these are enjoyed until their flowers fade and then are thrown away like … more
As trees, shrubs, perennials and insects enter a new phase of life in our gardens, we, too, emerge from a type of dormancy in spring, a pause from yard work. Well, buckle up, buttercups. It's showtime. First, inspect and assess the garden for … more
« Prev | 1 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 296 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 90 days.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.