Church celebrates 100 years of God’s blessings
Oct10

Church celebrates 100 years of God’s blessings

For one hundred years, First Church of God has been part of the Darlington community. On Oct. 21 and 22, the church is celebrating those 100 years of God’s blessings and is inviting the community to join them.

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St. John’s Elementary hosts Fall Festival
Oct10

St. John’s Elementary hosts Fall Festival

  St. John’s Elementary School in Darlington celebrated the arrival of autumn with an October 5 outdoor bash on the playground and green. The event featured inflatable slides and obstacle courses, snacks and treats, games of skill and luck for all ages, and temporary tattoo and hair color stations. Find our gallery with more pictures at: https://newsandpress.smugmug.com/SJE-Fall-Festival-2017 Photos by Samantha Lyles...

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Hartville Police Department offers Halloween safety tips

Just a reminder: The City does not change the date for traditional Trick-or-Treating, it is always October 31st. There is no particular time enforced, but we do suggest turning off the porch light by 9pm. • Children should always be accompanied by an adult and are encouraged to wear bright clothing and masks that do not hinder their vision. • If kids are mature enough to be out without supervision, they should stick to familiar areas...

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Pilot Club gears up for Sweet Potato Festival

Cooler weather, football games and the SC Sweet Potato Festival; if you are from Darlington, South Carolina you know that these three items are what the month of October is all about. Downtown Darlington will come to life in the early morning hours of Saturday, October 14. The square will be marked off for more than 100 vendors from all over the state that will be selling an array of different crafts, food items, drinks, and much...

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Proper disposal of deer remains is a rule of good hunter ethics

By Charles Ruth, SCDNR Big Game Program Coordinator Disposal of deer remains may not be the highlight of a hunting trip, but it is an important aspect of hunting, particularly in maintaining the hunter’s image. Hunters should realize that improperly disposing of deer remains is not only illegal but presents a negative public image. It provides a legitimate point of criticism that can be used by people who oppose hunting. Hunters...

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Carolina Pines announces Nurse of the Quarter and DAISY Award winner
Oct10

Carolina Pines announces Nurse of the Quarter and DAISY Award winner

Brandon Singletary, RN of the Emergency Department at Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center was named the Nurse of the Quarter and the DAISY Award for Nursing Excellence. The awards are chosen from nominations from hospital staff, patients and family members that wish to recognize exceptional nurses each quarter. According to Frank H. Munn, Director of Emergency Services at CPRMC, the awards were well deserved. “Brandon is an...

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