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South Carolina health officials reported 257 new coronavirus cases over Easter weekend as well as 10 more deaths.According to the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control’s daily … more
Editor's note: The South Carolina High School League recently finalized its realignment for the 2020-21 and the 2021-22 school years. The Sumter Item will talk to the athletic directors at each of the seven local SCHSL schools over the next several … more
Sumter County now has 126 confirmed cases, Clarendon 75 and Lee 24.Each of the tri-county rates represents the highest in the state only behind Kershaw County, whose Camden saw the earliest outbreak … more
Given counts from recent daily releases on confirmed COVID-19 cases and expected projections going forward by state public health officials, Sumter County is listed as an emerging new "hot spot" in … more
Our newsroom is providing continuous coverage of the local effects of COVID-19 – verifying facts, crossing over conversations, offering direct information resources, and giving voice to leaders … more
We talked to Mark live on Zoom earlier today to discuss what the faith-based nonprofit is doing to adapt to evolving health and safety standards, how we all can help and how they're preparing for a … more
Here are a few thoughts from participants of Sumter’s Emerging Leaders program about how COVID-19 has impacted them personally. We also have been asking you all how it has impacted you, and we … more
For today’s episode, we’re taking a look at how Sumter’s Shoney’s restaurant is trying to help their employees and also give back to the community during this time. The … more
The South Carolina High School isn't ready to throw in the towel on the spring sports season just yet. During its scheduled teleconference on Thursday, the SCHSL Executive Committee said it will leave the door open for the possibility of having … more
We talked to Michelle live on Zoom earlier today, with the public also viewing and submitting questions about the hosptial and health care system's response to this pandemic. During the interview, … more
We talked to the sheriff live on Zoom earlier today, with the public also viewing and submitting questions about the agency's response to this pandemic, from how deputies are taking health … more
Miles Capers made a move to the defensive side of the football for his junior season at Sumter High School. That switch turned Capers from a backup running back to a Power 5 Conference prospect for the 2021 recruiting cycle. Capers is a … more
Gov. Henry McMaster announced all non-essential businesses must close by 5 p.m. today, following days of calls from local and state leaders to issue a stay-at-home order, including a Charleston … more
As of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, daily update on Monday afternoon, the state has seen 925 cases of the virus in 41 counties, including 18 deaths.We’ve … more
We talked to the mayor live on Zoom earlier today, with the public also viewing and submitting questions, about the city’s response to this pandemic. He gave some insightful and honest thoughts … more
American Legion Post 15 athletic director Bill Lyons said as of now the American Legion baseball season is still a go in the face of the threat of the coronavirus. "The season is still on," Lyons said. "We won't be starting until the end of May … more
The U.S. approved a $2.2 trillion dollar stimulus bill Friday afternoon. The measure, which was quickly signed by President Donald Trump, provides critical funding to business and health care … more
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