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Walter O'Connell Barfield, 47, died Monday, Sept. 27, 2010, at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. Born in Sumter County, he was the firstborn son of Walter and Rosa Lee Johnson Barfield. He graduated from Mayewood High School in 1981 and learned … more
Ernest O'Neal Morgan, husband of Greta Franklin Morgan, died Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010, at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 15, 1956, in McCormick County, he was a son of the late James and Laura Mae Brisco Morgan. He was a veteran of the … more
Cody Michael Hall, 15, son of Stacey and Wesley Pack, died Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010, in Manning. Born March 28, 1995, in Fairbanks, Alaska, he was a son of Stacey Williamson Pack and Michael Gary Hall. He was a sophomore at Laurence Manning Academy, … more
TURBEVILLE - Raheem Naquan Pearson, 17, died Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010, at Clarendon Memorial Hospital, Manning. Born March 28, 1993, in Florence, he was a son of Ronnie Pearson and Laura Ann McLeod. He was a senior at East Clarendon High School. At … more
Cody Lee Parnell, 17, and Jessi James Parnell, 14, of 1064 Arc Ave., Manning, died Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010. Born in Sumter, they were the sons of Vicki Lea and Joseph "Jay" Parnell and brother of Leah Beth Daly. They attended Laurence Manning … more
When Regal Auto Sales first opened its doors March 5, 2005, operator Jody Reynolds didn't know that the auto industry was only about three years away from being hard-hit by recession. But even after three years of recession that has seen many car … more
SANTEE - At 41, Santee resident Tonya Ceasar doesn't appear to be your regular recording artist. That's just fine with her. The mother of four released an album of gospel songs, "Straight from the Heart," recently, completing more than one decade … more
TURBEVILLE - According to the state Department of Health and Environmental Control, Ernest Cooper's water is drinkable. But it only takes one whiff to know it's not something anyone would want to drink. "It's terrible," Cooper said. "It smells … more
As the weather continues to cool, fall fishing is heating up. That's what local fishermen and marina workers are noticing with several fish starting to school. John Bench of Randolph's Landing said "It's the time of the year for stripers to be … more
After taking first place in Friday's Anything but Pork contest at the 4th annual PigTales Barbecue Festival, reigning barbecue cookoff champion Robin McGuirt and her team, Pork-O-Butts of Indian Land, felt good about their chances for this year's … more
When I was a kid, being a journalist was the last thing I wanted to do. No, I was face down in an astronomy book, reading about the arrangement of the planets, black holes and theories about the universe. My heroes weren't Noam Chomsky, Tom … more
CLARENDON COUNTY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY IN SUMMERTON The regular monthly meeting of Clarendon County Council will be held 6 p.m. Monday at the Clarendon School District 1 administrative office in Summerton, according to Clerk to County Council … more
An Alcolu man is being held at the Clarendon County Detention Center after allegedly stabbing a 40-year-old Walmart employee Saturday afternoon. Lionel Anthony Moses, 51, was arrested about 12:55 p.m. Saturday and charged with attempted murder … more
A Summerton man was indicted late last month for his alleged role in a Fort Bragg, N.C. theft ring. Joseph Weston Jr., of Summerton, was charged with conspiring to steal equipment from the 82nd Airborne Division to resell in South Carolina. He … more
Laurence Manning Academy students came to school Monday with more than books, homework and backpacks. They came with grief: As the bells for first block rang in the high and middle schools, three students were noticeably missing. Jessi … more
Laurence Manning Academy's Catfest and Clarendon Hall's Boomania won't be the only big Halloween events held this month. Those wildly popular activites will be joined by two newcomers: A Second Chance Animal Shelter's Frightfully Furry Frenzy and … more
LIONS CLUB SELLING CANDY TO SAVE EYESIGHT The Manning Lions Club will continue its candy sale today at the Manning IGA and Piggly Wiggly. Club representative Bill Perry said the money raised from sales will help the club buy glasses for those … more
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