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MIAMI, Fla. - Oliver Alexander Cain, 63, died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011, at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami. Born Oct. 8, 1947, in the Davis Station section of Clarendon County, he was a son of the late Gwendolyn Cain Geary. He attended Clarendon … more
Kalum McIntyre was forced to watch the final two minutes of Laurence Manning Academy's varsity boys basketball game against Wilson Hall on Friday from the bench after fouling out. McIntyre worried that, despite his game-high 28 points, he'd let … more
As local governments and school districts keep cutting budgets in the upcoming fiscal year, Medicaid funding cuts will likely lead Clarendon Memorial Hospital in that same direction. Officials from the hospital and from Tuomey Regional Medical … 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
Clarendon County is ahead of schedule for 2011 Relay for Life. "Our goal for this year is $140,000, and we are already on schedule for that," said American Cancer Society regional coordinator Beth Johnson. Survivors, caregivers and supporters … more
For Summerton resident Christie Bagnal, her Stage III breast cancer diagnosis nearly three years ago put her in a state of denial. Relatively healthy her entire life, Bagnal told doctors to check the diagnosis again. Ultimately, Bagnal had surgery … more
Officials with the Clarendon County Sheriff's Department said Friday that they are waiting to hear from the State Law Enforcement Division whether it will investigate possible financial mismanagement in Manning's Judicial Department. Clarendon … more
NEW ZION - Thomas Allen Duke, 75, died Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011, at Tidelands Community Hospice House in Georgetown. Mr. Duke was born Nov. 12, 1935, in New Zion, a son of the late Willard Wesley and Gladys Gibbons Duke. He was a 1953 graduate of … more
Charles Madison Harvin, 66, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, at Clarendon Memorial Hospital in Manning. Born in Clarendon County, he was a son of the late James G. Sr. and Lou Hodge Harvin. Mr. Harvin was a member of Paxville Baptist Church and was … more
Manning High School agricultural science instructor and FFA advisor Michael Haynes was featured in the January 2011 issue of the National FFA publication "Making a Difference." In the issue, Haynes discussed his success in engaging … more
LARCENY Francisco Sierra, 47, of 1341 James Road, Turbeville, was arrested about 12:15 p.m. Jan. 20 in Sumter and charged with larceny after allegedly stealing a transmission valued at $800 from a business in the 10400 block of Lynches River … more
2nd Quarter 9th Grade A Honor Roll Lanisha Brown, Christine Egnonim, Robert Hinson, Kayla Therell and John Tricoche. A/B Honor Roll Toby Beard, Aaron Bosier, Joseph Burgess, Stephen Carlson, Adrianna Chapman, Jazmine Cotton, Kelsey … more
WINTER CHALLENGE BACK FOR 8TH YEAR The Winter Challenge, a race consisting of a seven-mile trail run, a six-mile kayak run and 10 miles of mountain biking, will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dome Farms in Springfield. Registration after today is … more
MANNING - Manning police are looking for a man after he ignited an explosive device at a local ATM. Detective Carroll Harrington said that about 2:30 a.m. Thursday, an unidentified man attached a pipe bomb to Bank of Clarendon's drive-thru … more
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've heard about the protests in Egypt and Tunisia. If not, here's a quick recap - two oppressed citizenships rose up against autocratic dictators and fought for rights and liberties they had previously … more
Since Dwight Stewart moved into his building on East Boyce Street in 1985, he and Doug Cousar have always waved to one another when either enters through the back of the businesses. "Of course, his office being across the parking lot, I've always … more
TURBEVILLE - Ericka Sexton was sure she'd be in her new home by Christmas. Built by Clarendon Habitat for Humanity, the home's completion date was soon rescheduled for the end of 2010. Sexton finally got the keys to her castle on Saturday, … more
William Thurlow "Bill" Gregory III, 81, husband of Barbara B. Gregory, died Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. Born Feb. 16, 1929, in Lancaster, he was a son of the late William Thurlow Jr. and Fredricka Cullum Gregory. He was a native South Carolinian. He … more
For Manning High School defensive line standout Phillip Dukes, signing with the Gamecocks last week on National Signing Day was an easy decisio. "I feel more like it's my family here (at USC) and most likely we'll win an SEC (Southeastern … more
Nuts! Well, let's see what the nuts have in store for us. They serve as an alternative to meat and fish, and in some parts of the world where meat is forbidden, nuts are still a staple food. Most nuts can be eaten as is from the tree, and others are … more
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