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When faced with infertility, Amanda and Jeff Walker had a baby through in vitro fertilization but were left with extra embryos - and questions. Tori and Sam Earle "adopted" an embryo frozen 20 years earlier by another couple. Matthew Eppinette and … more
On May 24, Clarendon County Behavioral Services celebrated 50 years of service to Clarendon County, and the event included a groundbreaking ceremony for a new addition to be able to continue to support the community. According to the organization's … more
The Crestwood basketball team opened their gym for the fifth-straight summer this week as they hosted their annual youth basketball camp. This year, head coach Aric Samuel and the Knights tried to expand their reach a bit more, inviting athletes … more
Bishopville Post 29 opened their American Legion softball season with a trip to Lamar to face The Quad on Thursday. They dropped Game 1 20-1 before falling 13-3 in the nightcap. Post 29 couldn't slow down The Quad in the opener, allowing 20 runs … more
The Palmetto Pro Open tennis tournament continued play at Sumter's Palmetto Tennis Center this week, as athletes vied for a chance to compete in this weekend's championship matches. The semifinals for both singles and doubles were played on Friday, … more
The fourth season of American Legion softball is finally here, and Sumter's inaugural team is out to a cracking start. The Sumter Post 15 Lady Legends dominated their opener against the newly formed Chapin squad with 24-1 and 19-0 victories on … more
Former Crestwood all-state center Tashiana Farmer learned the hard way that college basketball isn't all fun and games. While she found quick success on the court, Farmer struggled with the challenges that come with being a college athlete. At … more
D-Day was the most critical day of our generation. We are deeply indebted to the press, radio, and newsreels which since the beginning of the invasion have kept us fully informed as to the movements of the Allied Forces. This, the greatest … more
Ahmed Othman isn't on TikTok and doesn't want to be. He and his younger sister got iPhones when they were in eighth and seventh grade, respectively, but with no social media, just iMessage. Their parents, who are both computer scientists, spent … more
A new hotel - of the extended-stay variety - will be coming to Broad Street near Tractor Supply Co. A permit with the Sumter Building Department and the construction superintendent on site confirmed on Friday that a Woodspring Suites is being … more
Sumter nonprofits are looking to make big strides, and one local foundation is lending a helping hand. Sumter Community Foundation, an affiliate of Central Carolina Community Foundation, hosted a check presentation for a total of $9,309 on … more
St. Anne and St. Jude Roman Catholic Church saw a great turnout at its Inaugural Sumter International Food Festival. The parish combined in 2016, began gathering under one roof in 2023 and has a "culturally diverse landscape," according to … more
The Sumter Item's official annual guide to all of the businesses, people and places that make Sumter County great will be released in late July. The All About Sumter magazine will help newcomers and residents alike navigate the area and celebrate … more
WASHINGTON (AP) — YouTube is changing its policies about firearm videos in an effort to keep potentially dangerous content from reaching underage users. The video sharing platform owned by … more
April 20, 2024, was perfect weather to grab your swim gear and head on down to Myrtle Beach for a day of fun in the sun with family and friends. But yet, so many wonderful families traveled near and … more
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