Masons clean up Society Hill
Apr17

Masons clean up Society Hill

The Pee Dee Masonic Lodge F. and A.M. recently cleaned up Society Hill Road from Rosenwald Road to the town limits. The group cleans up the area four times a year. Members are W.M.C Brown, P.M.J. McPhaill, C.C. Delaine, T. McCall. Photos Contributed

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Church News – April 18, 2018

Please send your church news and photos to: editor@newsandpress.net. Walking in the Overflow Conference The Walking in the Overflow Women’s Conference V sponsored the Woman’s Pee Dee District Department of the Pee Dee Missionary Baptist Association will be held on Friday, April 20 at 6 p.m. at Jerusalem Baptist Church, 327 South Sixth Street in Hartsville. Keynote speaker is Dr. Sherry Highbaugh, Pastor of Mt. Calvary...

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Whip up waffles the whole  family can enjoy
Apr17

Whip up waffles the whole family can enjoy

While the dinner table might be where families catch up and share stories of their day, breaking bread at breakfast time can be just as enjoyable.

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Special Olympics Day at Darlington High School
Apr17

Special Olympics Day at Darlington High School

Hundreds of athletes and their buddies converged on Darlington High School Wednesday, April 11 for the Area 1 Special Olympics. Events included shot put, a softball and tennis ball throw as well as several races. Some athletes and their supports sported special shirts just for the event or wore their school colors to show their pride. As the host school, Darlington students helped light the torch signaling the start of the games and...

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Being reunited with our parents forever

I went for a quiet walk the other day, to relax and sort my thoughts like the stacks of messages and notes on my desk.

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Little League snacking scores big
Apr17

Little League snacking scores big

It isn’t until you have a child in Little League that you realize what a rite of passage it is for children and parents alike. Make no mistake; you will spend endless hours lobbing baseballs, correcting batting stances, fielding hits (occasionally taking one in the arm or leg), and holding your breath as your child gets into position under a pop-up, praying that it will somehow, miraculously land in their mitt. Oh, for the love of...

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