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The Trian Ball presented seven debutantes on Monday, Dec. 27, 2010, at Sunset Country Club. From left, they are Mary Lillian Kinney escorted by Preston Reid Schwartz and Hugh Johnson McMillan, Caroline Lindler Turner escorted by Harold Linwood … more
How are your New Year's resolutions going? Are you meeting all of your expectations? If so, congratulations - you are in a happy minority! If you set goals and are failing to meet them, don't give up. Advice columnist Liz Brisacher Sharp writes … more
You've probably seen the signs in front of local pharmacies - "Shingles vaccinations here." Healthcare providers and researchers, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, now recommend the vaccine for everyone over 60. If … more
Sumter Little Theatre Director Eric Bultman's job is to make sure that each element of a production is not only individually excellent, but that it melds with the others to transport us - to 1950s New York City, in the case of "Crumbs from the Table … more
The Carolinian Ball presented 12 debutantes on Wednesday, Dec. 29, at Sunset Country Club. From left to right are: Mary Rachel Scott escorted by Steven Justin Till and Anthony Miles Scott; Erin Elizabeth Ezell escorted by James Caldwell Ezell and … more
The Carolinian Ball presented 12 debutantes on Wednesday, Dec. 29, at Sunset Country Club. From left to right are: Katherine Lewis Smith escorted by Timothy Hugh Gaymon Jr. and William Brooks DaSilva; Stephanie Wells James escorted by Hugh Johnson … more
COLUMBIA - This winter, South Carolina ETV presents the "Carolina Stories" documentary, "Jail, No Bail." The 30-minute long broadcast pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of the sit-in that introduced a new protest strategy and turned the tables on … more
"Dead Weight" has been praised by national and regional critics and readers alike, and author Batt Humphreys' fictionalized look at a real 1910 Charleston murder case could have a profound, though posthumous effect, on one man's reputation. … more
It's been almost four years since former Sumter County Library director Faith Line left to work in the Anderson County library system, and the Friends of the Sumter County Library have set up an endowment to thank her for the work she did here. Line … more
"Miss Dimple Disappears" is a mystery set in rural Georgia during the Second World War. Author Mignon Ballard grew up in a small Georgia town and now resides in Fort Mill. She has written a book that stands on its own as entertaining suspense, … more
With sudden roar the aged pine-tree falls- one crash, the death-hymn of the perfect tree, declares the close of its green century. ... Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Woodnotes" When falling, a very large pine tree has a certain kind of terrible … more
SUMTER DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB The bridge winners for November and December are as follows:   Nov. 3: 1st place - Sydney Feddersen & Jimmie Ann Anderson 2nd place (tie) - Kenneth Hamilton & Richard Hinkle; Larry Baum & Blair … more
The Sumter Assembly presented three debutantes at its annual debutante ball on Dec. 16, 2010 at the Sunset Country Club. They are, front row from left, Stephanie Wells James, Rebecca Bruner Burns and Mary Heath Brown. Their escorts, back row from … more
The Sumter Cotillion presented four debutantes at the annual Christmas Ball on Thursday, December 23, 2010 at the Sunset Country Club.The debutantes are, front row from left, Mary Lillian Kinney, Katherine Lewis Smith, Stephanie Wells James, and … more
Baseball lovers need not wait until the first pitch is thrown this season. The Sumter County Museum kicks off its 2011 exhibit season in February with "Bobby Richardson: Sumter's Favorite Yankee" and a companion exhibit titled "Baseball: Sumter's … more
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