North Industrial gives Starting Kits to DCIT Carpentry/Welding completers
Jan30

North Industrial gives Starting Kits to DCIT Carpentry/Welding completers

More than a dozen students, who recently completed the carpentry and welding pathways at the Darlington County Institute of Technology (DCIT), got an even more comprehensive head start on their professional careers.

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Central Electric Power Cooperative secures $500 Million for South Carolina
Jan24

Central Electric Power Cooperative secures $500 Million for South Carolina

The power supplier for South Carolina’s 19 electric cooperatives has secured $500 million in federal support for an array of clean energy projects needed to meet the Palmetto State’s growing electricity needs – saving a significant amount of money for rural cooperative members across the state.

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People to People celebrate Dr. King
Jan24

People to People celebrate Dr. King

The People to People of Hartsville hosted its Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Award Service on Monday, January 20, at the Historic Butler Heritage Foundation Gym.

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CareSouth expands operational hours at medical sites
Jan23

CareSouth expands operational hours at medical sites

Recently, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced an investment in CareSouth Carolina that will allow the organization to add additional hours of operation to support the critical clinical and administrative staff necessary for early morning (before work), night, and weekend hours.

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Govan elected SCSBA President
Jan21

Govan elected SCSBA President

Charles Govan, a long-serving member of the Darlington County School District (DCSD) Board of Education, has been elected President of the South Carolina School Board Association (SCSBA).

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Hartsville upgrades historic cemeteries
Jan21

Hartsville upgrades historic cemeteries

The City of Hartsville has announced significant progress in its efforts to revitalize the historic Greenlawn Cemetery and Marion Avenue Cemetery, bolstered by a $526,396 grant from the South Carolina Department of Archives & History.

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