Man killed in bar shooting
Feb12

Man killed in bar shooting

A suspect has been arrested in a deadly weekend shooting at a bar near Hartsville, officials said.

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Odd Fellows documents  helping Hartsville Museum build black-history treasure
Feb12

Odd Fellows documents helping Hartsville Museum build black-history treasure

Hartsville Museum manager Andrea Steen is grateful that H.H. Butler of Hartsville was good at record-keeping.

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Boys to men: Remembering the Rev. Jimmie Hardee
Feb12

Boys to men: Remembering the Rev. Jimmie Hardee

Todd Hardee sums up his father, Jimmie “Jim” Lawrence Hardee, like this: “He understood a horse, and he understood a boy.”

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When I touched the hem of the emperor, James Salter
Feb12

When I touched the hem of the emperor, James Salter

In the late 1990s, a time that seems ancient, I touched the emperor’s hem.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Seeing light and colors in nature

We’ve all seen a green leaf, a red rose or a rainbow. Well … not really. Actually, colors don’t exist in nature. When we’re not looking, a leaf isn’t green, a rose isn’t red; they’re just blank. And a rainbow isn’t in the sky. Photons, those tiny electromagnetic objects, bring all of the information to our retinas, which is then relayed to the occipital lobe of our brain where all colors...

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