The 411 on H20
Mar29

The 411 on H20

Recent news stories about lead infiltration in the water supply of Flint, Michigan – and locally, the closing of a second Lamar well due to trace radium – have spurred some citizens to take a closer look at the quality of their water.

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My dog ate my wallet!
Mar22

My dog ate my wallet!

We have all the heart-eyes for our dogs, don’t we? We may as well admit it – we all spoil our dogs.

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Where is this in Darlington County?
Mar22

Where is this in Darlington County?

Can you guess where this lovely walkway is in Darlington County?

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A-Tax Committee reviews new applicants
Mar22

A-Tax Committee reviews new applicants

The Darlington County Accommodations Tax Committee met on Thursday, March 17 to decide on funding recommendations for the 2016/17 fiscal year.

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Ahh choo! Pollen, pollen, everywhere…
Mar22

Ahh choo! Pollen, pollen, everywhere…

Is your car covered in yellow pollen?

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The Johannes Kolb Site 20th and Final Field Season
Mar15

The Johannes Kolb Site 20th and Final Field Season

When Chip Helms turned over a patch of earth and found pieces of pottery and artifacts as a 14 year old in the mid 1970’s he had no idea that his discovery would inspire two decades of archaeological investigation at the Greet Pee Dee River Heritage Preserve in Darlington County.
The Johannes Kolb Archaeology and Education Project held their final Field Day on Saturday, March 12, 2016, marking the end of the project that has trained 15 student to professional archaeologists, recovered over 1.5 million artifacts, over 6,000 visitors, and excavating and curating samples that have yielded a greater knowledge of who lived at the site from Paleoindian period 12,000 – 8,000 BC to the Williamson Era in the 1800’s.

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