Darlington native bridges cultural gaps
Sep08

Darlington native bridges cultural gaps

On Saturday, August 15, District Deputy Kevin N. Brown, along with other officers and member of the 9th Masonic District attended a learning lecture at Beth Israel Congregation in Florence, S.C.

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Litter, litter everywhere!

I may be a little “greener” than most people but I just don’t understand why people litter. Not a day goes by that I don’t see trash in inappropriate places.

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Risk Management Services Award  for Lamar
Sep08

Risk Management Services Award for Lamar

odd Williams, Public Safety Loss Control Consultant with the Municipal Association of South Carolina, presents a coveted award to Lamar’s Mayor Randy Reynolds on Tuesday, August 25. The Risk Management Services Award for 2015 is awarded to the Town of Lamar in recognition of outstanding commitment to safety and excellent loss experience.

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Keeping the Faith – A Harborous Disposition
Sep08

Keeping the Faith – A Harborous Disposition

Sociologist Robert Putnam wrote a book some years ago entitled, “Bowling Alone.” Bowling, unbelievably, is the most participated in sport in America. Annually, more people bowl than any other single sport. But, fewer people are bowling in leagues than any other time in US history. Thus, people are “bowling alone,” in isolation, not in community and connection with others. Putnam uses this as a metaphor for our society. While...

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Church News – September 9, 2015

Please send your church news to: editor@newsandpress.net Gospel Singing & Chicken Bog at The Smith Hall Enjoy fantastic gospel singing and delicious chicken bog at The Smith Hall (The Old Gloryland Building) on 1547 Lakeview Blvd in Hartsville on Saturday, September 12! Chicken bog plate sale will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., $7 a plate. Beginning at 6 p.m., enjoy the sounds of The Oxendines, Heart’s Song, The Sims Family, and...

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