Ron Scott honored with the Order of the Palmetto
Scott & Corley, P.A. is proud to announce that its Firm Chairman, Ronald C. Scott, has been awarded the Order of the Palmetto by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster. Additionally, Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin and Columbia City Council unanimously proclaimed October 12th, 2017, to be “Ronald C. Scott Day” in Columbia. The Order of the Palmetto is the highest civilian honor in the State of South Carolina and is awarded to...
Tractor Supply to kick off Darlington grand opening with four-day event
Tractor Supply Company will celebrate its grand opening in Darlington with a community celebration featuring entertainment, giveaways and special events. As part of the family-friendly celebration from Oct. 26 through Oct. 29, Tractor Supply customers will receive a 10 percent discount on all purchases made at the store. The grand opening will also include a variety of special events including informational booths for Purina and Cub...
Church News – October 25, 2017
Please send your church news and photos to: editor@newsandpress.net. Harvest Festival Darlington Presbyterian Church will hold their Harvest Festival on Oct. 28 starting at 4 p.m. The event will feature dinner, face painting, horseshoes a photo booth and more. Friends and Family Day Darlington Church of God of Prophecy, 920 W. Smith Avenue, will hold their Friends and Family Day Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. The service will feature The Singing...
Spina Bifida benefit to be held Oct. 28
So-Lina Auction (2085 Lamar Hwy Darlington, SC 29532) is hosting its 3rd Annual Spina Bifida Benefit Auction on Saturday October 28th. All proceeds from the day will be given to the South Carolina/ North Carolina Chapter of the Spina Bifida Association. We will be having a Wheels for Bryce Auto Show hosted but the Eastern SC Mustang Club and we will also have a motorcycle ride sponsored by the Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club both...
Learning to read our heavenly blueprint
I recently spent an afternoon with a young man as he was sharing about his search for personal direction.
United Way of Hartsville receives donation
Carpenter Technology Corporation, Hartsville Operations, received a second place Corporate Award for Safety Excellence. The $5,000 award was then donated to United Way of Hartsville for Community Service Needs. United Way’s Executive Director, Joann DeLong, stated that most of the funds will be used for beds for Hartsville’s children, as many are sleeping on floors and sofas. To the left of Joann (center) is Mike Kromer,...