A 57-year mystery’s solved, kind of
After 57 years, a case of missing rare objects, rare and priceless to me, at least, closes. And yet it remains a mystery.
Why Labor Day is worth celebrating
The just-past Labor Day weekend was much-anticipated. Many people look forward to Labor Day weekend because it offers one last extended break to enjoy summer weather. Though summer does not officially end until September is nearly over, for many people Labor Day, celebrated annually on the first Monday in September, marks the unofficial end of summer. But Labor Day is more than just one final chance to embrace the relaxed vibe of...
Coker continues to expand on its students’ success initiatives
In an effort to continue meeting the needs of its students and making a quality college education more accessible, Coker University recently welcomed its first cohort of 18 Foster Scholars and its second cohort of 18 STEM Scholars in Biology (SSB). In addition, the university’s library recently launched “Stock, Paper, Scissors,” a supply closet for any students in need of basic school supplies. “Coker prides itself on providing...
‘If we do not protect our cemeteries, no one else will’
We asked you and you came. Thank you to our community members from the Darlington Memorial Cemetery Association Clean-Up Day: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Donnell Camp — Omega Psi Phi Hartsville Chapter Ernest Bruce — Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias Kevin N. Brown Ed Herrington — Hartsville Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Inc. Riley Hill — Lodge 7224, Grand United Order of Odd...
County legislative delegation tightens grip on Clarendon 2 school board
For many years, S.C. lawmakers have exerted considerable control over local matters through county legislative delegations.
Take the Clarendon County legislative delegation, for example.
				
							
							
