Wedding Byrd-Kahn
Feb21

Wedding Byrd-Kahn

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Alan Byrd of Darlington are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Caroline Elizabeth Byrd, a native of Darlington and currently of Summerville, SC, to Lt. Tyler Christian Kahn originally of Millville, New Jersey. They were married Saturday, Feb. 18 at 2:00 in the afternoon at First Baptist Church in Darlington. Dr. Kenneth B. Sandifer performed the ceremony. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jay...

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Local students to compete in Sumter mock trial competition

COLUMBIA – Eight schools will compete in the SC Bar’s Sumter Regional High School Mock Trial Competition on Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Sumter City/Municipal Courthouse (215 N. Harvin St., Sumter 29150). Participating schools include A.C. Flora High School, Dreher High School, Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics, Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, Manning High School, Richland Northeast High School, Spring Valley High...

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Darlington man charged with kidnapping and domestic violence, first degree

On February 13, 2017 Darlington County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Dylan Ray Larymore, age 24, of Darlington. He is currently charged with kidnapping and domestic violence, first degree. On February 13, 2017 Deputies responded to a residence northwest of Darlington and met with a female victim who sustained physical injuries. Larymore was not at the residence when deputies arrived. It is alleged by the Special Victims Unit...

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First Choice Scholarship applications due

First Choice by Select Health of South Carolina is offering two scholarships to qualified applicants who are furthering their education or pursuing a second career in 2017. The annual First Choice member scholarship program is open to all First Choice members. Applications are due by March 15. Select Health offers the First Choice Medicaid health plan to South Carolina residents and is part of the AmeriHealth Caritas Family of...

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Police and ministry continue partnership to improve community

Several City of Hartsville departments in partnership with the Ministerial Alliance are continuing efforts to improve the community through the EMPOWER initiative (Employing Ministry and Police to Overcome Walls and End Racism). This effort is a partnership between the Ministerial Alliance, Community Outreach Division of the Hartsville Police Department, and the City of Hartsville to unite in making a positive impact in the community....

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