3 held, 1 sought in man’s killing

Three people have been arrested in the armed robbery and slaying of a man in the Oates community on April 9, the Darlington County Sheriff’s Department says. A fourth suspect also was being sought in the death of Willie Jackson at a residence on Old Timers Court. Arrested were Tyneshia Jhane Price, 25, of Hartsville; Devon Demarco Rembert, 19, of Hartsville; and Nelson Hawkins, 51, of Darlington, according to a statement from Sheriff...

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USC’s School of Medicine Greenville, College of Engineering step up to coronavirus challenge

University of South Carolina COLUMBIA — What began as a simple idea from an Upstate emergency medicine physician morphed into a task force of medical and engineering experts focused on one goal — getting emergency FDA approval for a device that enables one ventilator to assist up to four COVID-19 patients. Prisma Health, the state’s largest hospital system, announced March 25 that it had received federal approval for VESper, a...

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Signs of the Times
Apr21

Signs of the Times

Much of the story of Darlington’s coronavirus struggle has been told in signs – signs inside and outside local businesses (at least those that have been allowed to remain open). Here are two examples, both seen on Pearl Street. At Piggly Wiggly (left), the management reaches out to the community. At Darlington Auto Sales (below), a sign cries out for a precious commodity that’s still not easy to find. PHOTOS BY BOBBY...

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Apr21

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Coronavirus Briefs

VIRUS NO JOKE FOR POLICE: The Hartsville Police Department recently had arrest warrants out for three people who, police said, caused “an aggravated breach of the peace” by telling people at a local business that they might have the coronavirus or that they were supposed to be in quarantine, WMBF-TV reported. “While we all enjoy a certain amount of freedom of speech, there are some things you aren’t supposed to say in public as it can...

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