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MANNING - On Sept. 14, Robbie Briggs accomplished a feat that most high school coaches only dream about - coaching his own alma mater to 100 career wins. Going into the record-setting game at Moncks Corner against Berkeley, Briggs said he wasn't … more
GAMBLE FAMILY'S FARM WINS THREE NATIONAL AWARDS St. LOUIS, Mo. - Three members of a Clarendon County farm family - Steve Gamble and his sons, Jason and Steven Gamble Jr. - won national awards in the 2011 National Sorghum Producers (NSP) Yield and … more
"Sleeping Beauty" got married and "The Little Mermaid" got a chance to live outside her watery habitat as the Columbia City Ballet presented parts of each fairy tale on Saturday night at Weldon Auditorum. Starting with the third and final act from … more
Disbelief. It's one of the common reactions that Dr. John Hicks's patients have when he tells them they must change their lifestyles due to heart disease or other cardiac problems. "The response frequently encountered is usually initially one … more
DIABETES PATIENT TO EDUCATE PEERS ON DISEASE TURBEVILLE - Drew Rainwater, a member of the A1C Champions Program supported by Sanofi will deliver a free educational program 11 a.m. Saturday at East Clarendon Medical Center, 944 Smith St. Topics … more
The Harvin Clarendon County Mobile Library will make the following stops through the end of March DAVIS STATION March 14 - 2:30-4:30 p.m., J&E Superette. March 28 - 2:30-4:30 p.m., J&E Superette. LAKE MARION March 14 - 1-2 p.m., … more
DISORDERLY CONDUCT Marion Scott, 38, of No. 2 Manning Motel, was arrested about 1:30 a.m. Feb. 21 and charged with disorderly conduct after her 38-year-old husband told police Scott had been drinking vodka all night and had thrown their … more
MANNING - The Manning Junior Chamber and its sister organization, Junior Ambassadors, are feeling pretty good after their annual Cornhole Tournament and Oyster Roast held Friday and Saturday, respectively, at the National Guard Armory on Raccoon … more
Elizabeth is a pretty, dainty daschshund-mix lady who would love to have a "fur-ever" family to love. Carter's previous owner went away to college and couldn't keep him, though he doesn't take that personally. He knows there's someone out there just … more
TURBEVILLE - Charlton Watts has farmed in Turbeville for years. So, when he was selected as a winner in Clarendon County for Monsanto Fund's America's Farmers Grow Their Communities program, he didn't go far in naming the recipient of $2,500 … more
A little bit of information about this healthy snack is always good. It is said that grapes were first cultivated more than 8,000 years ago. Native American wild grapes grew along stream banks, but compared with the table grapes that we are … more
MANNING Cold temperatures couldn't keep several dedicated citizens from downtown Manning on Saturday as the Keeping the Dream Alive organization celebrated its 2nd annual Black Heritage Parade. Participants included Scott's Branch High School, … more
In recognition of American Heart Health Month, take time to be aware of your own heart health. Consider the risk factors of heart disease, which include high blood pressure, obesity, cigarette smoking, sedentary lifestyles, high cholesterol, … more
Ask 13-year-old Breanna Bradham what a "pfeffernusse" is, and she'll tell you she has absolutely no idea. But the Laurence Manning Academy eighth-grader does know how to spell it, silent P and all. The complicated Dutch word - which translates … more
MANNING - The 14th annual Curves Food Drive begins March 1, with Curves of Manning challenging its members to meet or exceed last year's donations. Members are asked to donate bags of non-perishable food items or money throughout the month of … more
DAVIS STATION Wednesday - 2:30-4:30 p.m., J&E Superette. LAKE MARION Wednesday - 1-2 p.m., Lane's on S.C. 260. MANNING Feb. 28 - 3:45-5:15 p.m., Tanner's on U.S. 301 South; 5:30-6:30 p.m., Scott's Fast Break. SUMMERTON Monday - … more
WYBOO - The nine employees working at Tater Creek Grill weren't sure how they'd make ends meet when the restaurant burned in the early morning hours of Jan. 23. The restaurant suffered more than $300,000 in damages, according to the Clarendon … more
Students at Manning Elementary School got a chance Thursday night to teach their parents a thing or two as the school held its annual Math Night. Curriculum facilitator Allyson Goff said while the school has held such an event in previous years, … more
MANNING - A local Salters pastor told Manning worshippers on Sunday that Black History Month should be a time for reflection for all mankind. "We have to reflect on the days of our ancestors," said the Rev. David Woods Jr., pastor of Oak Grove … more
SIMPLE ASSAULT The principal of a school in Manning told police about 8:40 p.m Feb. 10 that 19- to 20-year-old Sumter man and two others between the ages of 17 and 19 came to a school basketball game that night looking for a student at the … more
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