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TOKYO (AP) - Ramen noodles are so popular they have become one reason to visit Japan. But ramen can easily be cooked at home too, especially if you can find the ingredients at your neighborhood Asian grocery store. A Japanese cookbook author who … more
COLUMBIA - The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control recently launched an Overdose Biosurveillance Dashboard in an effort to make state- and county-level data on non-fatal opioid overdoses … more
The flies on my cows are bad right now. On my bull, they are a thick blanket. I've got to get some fly dope on them to kill those flies. Flies are bad for cattle. First, they annoy cattle. Annoyed cattle don't eat. Cattle that don't eat get … more
Reflections remembers one of the most important aspects of assisting and providing recreational and other services to military personnel assigned to numerous duty posts at home and abroad. This research focuses primarily on Sumter's commitment to … more
The Cass Elias McCarter Guardian ad Litem Program, a division of the South Carolina Department of Children's Advocacy, is offering free online training to those interested in becoming a volunteer Guardian ad Litem in Clarendon and … more
A total of 60 public high school seniors from Sumter and Lee counties participated in the third-annual Graduate to Greatness Hiring and Recruitment event on Wednesday at the American Legion headquarters on Artillery Drive. The event was coordinated … more
For the second time in his career, Manning head football coach and Clarendon County Athletic Director Reggie Kennedy will have a chance to lead the best South Carolina has to offer in the Shrine Bowl. Kennedy was selected as the head coach for … more
When Lakewood's Quinton Dais lined up for the 110m and 400m hurdles at the Sumter County Championships last week, he wasn't sure what to expect. The Gator senior had never competed in either event before. In fact, he hadn't properly trained on … more
Thomas Sumter's Holden Trimnal did a little bit of everything for the Generals throughout his senior year. He moved all across the offensive line and started on both sides of the ball in the trenches. But when you talk to the TSA senior, he … more
The Sumter P-15's had a spectacular season in 2023. Their senior team made it to the state tournament for the first time in four years, while their junior squad took down Anderson for a state title. Now the American Legion squad in Sumter is … more
If you believe it, then you can achieve it. It's an age-old saying meant to encourage us in pursuit of our passions to have faith in our ability of making our dreams a reality. And for Lee Burgess, his dreams will hopefully come true this … more
To make a submission to our events list, email pressrelease@theitem.com with EVENTS in the subject line. SUMTER COUNTY Sumter Family YMCA will hold YMCA's Healthy Kids Day from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the Y's gymnasiums, 510 Miller … more
Ninety-two-year-old author Tom Winstead of Sumter has published his third book, "Before the Beginning," through Palmetto Publishing of Charleston. The tale, a mix of truth and fiction, is based on a medical emergency the author … more
Downtown Sumter will be adding a cultural amenity this summer with a romance bookstore and wine bar opening on Main Street. Under The Cover will be the business name, and owner Sharlene Shuler spoke this week on the new venue, which will have a … more
Good. You couldn't go a few minutes at the 22nd-annual Shrimp Feast without hearing the word refer to someone or something, and for good reason. At the 22nd-annual Shrimp Feast on Thursday, April 25, presented by Sumter Pest Management, nearly … more
The baseball and lacrosse teams from Laurence Manning both finished up their regular seasons on Thursday. The Swampcat baseball team made the quick drive down the road to Manning High, winning both games of a doubleheader. The lacrosse team was at … more
CHARLOTTE - The Panthers gave young quarterback Bryce Young another weapon on Thursday night. Carolina selected wide receiver Xavier Legette out of South Carolina after trading up one spot in the NFL draft to No 32. Legette was the last of seven … more
Central Carolina Technical College announced 13 employees graduated from the Central Carolina Technical College Leadership Academy on Friday, April 19. The ceremony featured an inspiring keynote address by Austin Floyd. CCTC Leadership Academy, … more
To correct any information or to make a submission to Public Agenda, email pressrelease@theitem.com with Public Agenda in subject line. Sumter County Sheriff's Office Citizens Community Relations Advisory Board Monday, April 29, 6 p.m., at … more
To correct any information or to make a submission to Around Town, email pressrelease@theitem.com with Around Town in subject line. CareSouth Carolina's upcoming Community Health Fair is coming up to connect communities with a wide range of … more
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