Red Apple Passes available for Darlington County residents

Darlington County residents wishing to participate in the Darlington County School District’s Red Apple Pass program now have three extra opportunities to register. Eligible individuals may always register at the school district’s administration building, located at 120 E. Smith Ave. in Darlington. This year, Red Apple Pass registration events will also be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lamar Library on Oct. 3, the Hartsville...

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Sheriff’s Department investigating shooting in Lamar

Darlington County Sheriff’s Investigators are currently investigating a shooting that occurred the morning of Sept. 27 at the Cambridge apartments located at 620 E. Jackson St. in Lamar. The shooting occurred at approximately 10:30 a.m. and one person was shot, receiving non-life-threatening injuries. If you have any information you are asked to contact Darlington County Sheriff’s Investigators at (843) 398-4501 or Crime...

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Sonoco recognized as Centennial Business
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Sonoco recognized as Centennial Business

Sonoco has grown and prospered in Hartsville for over a century. The products coming off their lines has changed over the years but the desire to build a company on principals that mattered never did.

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Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics students earn state’s highest ACT scores

The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) is pleased to announce that the GSSM Class of 2017 received the highest ACT scores in the state. With an average composite score of 30.1, GSSM students scored well above the national average of 21.0 “Our students continue to make us proud. They work very hard and are deserving of this distinction,” said Dr. Hector Flores, GSSM President. “We also congratulate...

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GSSM Alumna’s research published in Forensic Science International Journal

The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) is pleased to announce that research conducted by Katherine Kilgore, GSSM Class of 2016, has been published in Forensic Science International. Kilgore, daughter of Robert and Ruth Kilgore of Hartsville, worked on her research during the Summer Program for Research Interns (SPRI). SPRI and the international Research Experience Scholars Program (RESP) are exciting...

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