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With the warming spring weather and the easing of some restrictions necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic, the Sumter County Museum is offering new workshops and exhibits for patrons. "We will comply with all recommended safety practices," … more
MANNING - Members of the Clarendon Pilot Club participated in a statewide Leadership Conference that was held in Columbia earlier this year. Kathy Geddings, president of the Clarendon Pilot Club, along with members Pat DuBose and Diane Thames, … more
March is Women's History Month, a time that is nationally designated to commemorate and encourage the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. Dating to 1981 when Congress authorized the president to … more
Are you ready to get outside and do some yard work? Clemson Extension wants to get you started with its at-home, DIY rain barrel workshop. The workshop, via online video, will teach participants how to assemble a rain barrel … more
The same old brunch menu week after week can become tiresome and dull. It’s bland, boring and your tastebuds get used to the same flavors repeatedly.It’s time to add something new to the … more
ROME - The Vatican declared Monday that the Catholic Church won't bless same-sex unions since God "cannot bless sin." The Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, issued a formal response to a question about … more
Some mornings can be such a drag and make you feel exhausted. On those days, it looks like everyone is moving slow (especially the kids), getting ready seems like a big chore and making a wholesome … more
COLUMBIA - The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources is asking for South Carolina residents to take down their bird feeders until early spring after an increase in mortality reports for Pine Siskins and other species.While Pine Siskins are … more
PORTLAND, Maine - There are going to be more happy campers this summer as more camps choose to reopen despite the pandemic, providing millions more kids an opportunity to gather around a campfire. Most camp directors sat out last summer as the … more
The pandemic has brought one delicious driver-friendly event, and it is returning this spring to Columbia. The South Carolina State Fair is bringing back its drive-through fair food event. Favorite fair foods will be available for purchase from … more
MANNING - Spring and Easter are just around the corner, ending the doldrums of winter and declaring a bright, new season with splashes of vibrant color and delightful floral fragrances. And who better to push those dull, drab colors out of the … more
Pamela Ellis will be the guest speaker at Monday's membership meeting of the Sumter County Genealogical Society. The monthly meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Swan Lake Presbyterian Church, 912 Haynsworth St., Sumter. … more
On those busy evenings when brainstorming a meal the whole family agrees on seems like a tall task, turning to a versatile protein can open a bevy of options. The next time your loved ones are stuck … more
Consumers filed complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in record numbers in 2020, according to a report released Monday by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, a nonprofit … more
As families ponder Lenten recipes fit for the season with flavorful seafood as a filling protein, one important aspect to take into account is the kid-friendliness of the dish. Offer up a dinnertime … more
If feeding your family wholesome meals is a daily goal, keep in mind you can serve up tasty foods that also feed your immune system by including ingredients like mushrooms. With their earthy flavor, … more
Healthful eating starts with the ingredients you use, so it’s important to use fresh, seasonal ingredients that pack a nutritional punch. One of the easiest ways to meet your daily nutrient … more
MEXICO CITY (AP) - The number of monarch butterflies that showed up at their winter resting grounds in central Mexico decreased by about 26% this year, and four times as many trees were lost to illegal logging, drought and other causes, making 2020 … more
Sodium and potassium are your body's primary electrolytes, and a healthy ratio of the two is vital to human survival. Many Americans have an imbalance, consuming too much sodium and not enough potassium. According to the American Heart Association, … more
Immigration has been an important topic in the news for several years. An extremely informative article, "Photography, multisensory exhibitions open at Sumter Gallery," which was published in The Sumter Item on Feb. 16, underscores the significance … more
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