Taste of Darlington cooks needed
The Taste of Darlington invites businesses, civic groups and other organizations to participate in the city’s biggest social event of the year. Use this opportunity to show off your skills in the kitchen with hors d’oeuvres, desserts and other mouth-watering goodies as well as promote your business or enterprise and your commitment to the community. The 2019 Taste will be held from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, April 11, in the garage area...
SiMT wins Xometry Excellence in Manufacturing Award
The Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SiMT) at Florence-Darlington Technical College has received the inaugural Xometry Excellence in Manufacturing award. Xometry is the largest online marketplace for custom manufacturing. The honorees represent the top tier of Xometry’s nationwide network of over 2,500 manufacturing partners based on their performance in delivering high-quality parts on time throughout 2018. “We’re...
‘Love Without Limit’ fundraiser
The Rosenwald High School Class of 1979, along with special friends of Edward “Tree” James, are sponsoring a “Love Without Limit Rehabilitation Fund” on his behalf March 16 at the Bethesda Family Life Center, 208 Church St., Society Hill, at 3 p.m. Donation tickets are $10 each. For more, Jenelle Kinley Davis at 843-307-6670.
The power of persistence: Teen celebrates road-paving victory
Anyone who says you can’t fight City Hall clearly hasn’t met Cameron Graham.
Taxpayer cost grows for high-priced consultants in wake of V.C. Summer fiasco
Since the 2017 collapse of the V.C. Summer nuclear project – which the Legislature made possible through a quietly passed law 10 years earlier – lawmakers and state utility regulators collectively have spent at least $729,000 on consultants hired to give them advice or issue reports.