Ex-DOT commissioner was dealmaker for program that collected state money, funded campaigns
Ex-state transportation commissioner John Hardee negotiated $1.57 million in payments since 2014 from government agencies and nonprofits for public service announcements through a billboard-industry trade group, though much of the revenues were not used to produce billboards, records reviewed by The Nerve show.
Living on Purpose – Knowing God: Key to trusting in Him
The biblical account of David and Goliath is one of the most popular stories from the Bible.
Church News – July 31, 2019
Please send your church news and photos to: editor@newsandpress.net Indian Branch United Methodist Church Indian Branch United Methodist Church, Indian Branch Road, Darlington, will host a giant yard sale, rain or shine, on Saturday, Aug. 3, at 7 a.m. Mechanicsville Baptist Church 2364 Cashua Ferry Rd., Darlington. 843-393-1029. Sunday: 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service 4 p.m.-Prayer Closet; 5:30 p.m. Evening Worship...
Rick Strickland Band 10th anniversary tour stops in Darlington
Downtown Darlington came alive July 25 as friends and neighbors gathered for a high-energy concert by The Rick Strickland Band. Known for their feel-good vibe and versatility, The Rick Strickland Band’s original song playlist features many musical styles, including classic R&B soul, classic rock, old school funk, and a splash of country. Guests packed the Pearl Street block between Main and Dargan to take in the free show,...
Duke Energy grant goes to FDTC, other schools and groups
The Duke Energy Foundation has awarded more than $150,000 in grants to four South Carolina organizations to fund strategic initiatives that will help enhance and diversify the energy industry’s workforce of tomorrow. “We are making strategic investments in South Carolina to help build a talented workforce that drives economic prosperity for all,” said Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe, South Carolina state president for Duke Energy. “We have a long...