Darlington boys are Panther Classic Champions
For the second consecutive year, the Darlington Falcon varsity boys basketball team traveled to the coast and won the Carolina Forest High School Panther Classic basketball tournament.
Year in Review: 2015
The Greater Darlington Area Chamber of Commerce hosted their Annual Banquet and Awards Ceremony at the Darlington Country Club on February 5, awarding nine community members: Legacy Award for 2015: The late Dr. Josiah S. Matthews; Lifetime Achievement Award for 2015: Lina Pearson; Citizen of the Year Award for 2015: Howard Garland; The Educator of the Year Award for 2015: Dona Jo Brown of Darlington High School; Small Business Person...
Falcons advance in Panther Classic- Johnson reaches 1,500th career point
Your Darlington High School Falcons just beat IDEA Charter of Washington D.C. to advance to championship of Panther Classic at Carolina Forest High School. The boys basketball team led by Coach Ken Howle will play Lakewood High School at 9 p.m. tonight. the team is going for their 2nd straight Panther Classic title. Senior Frankie Johnson, shown above, just hit his 1,500th career point on Monday night at the tournament, making him a...
Meet the Dancers!
Dancing with the Stars of Darlington County fundraising event for Pee Dee Coalition Pee Dee Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Assault
Darlington Police Officer of the Year
The Darlington Police Department honored officers who achieved exceptional levels of service, furthered their education and training, and excelled in various aspects of the job during 2015 at their annual awards ceremony, held Friday, December 18, in the new municipal courtroom. DPD Chief Danny Watson distributed awards acknowledging officers for everything from SWAT training to perfect attendance, and thanked his team for their...
Darlington talks racial reconciliation
Over thirty people – black and white, old and young – gathered at the Darlington Fire Department on December 15 to view a documentary on race relations in South Carolina, and to engage in open dialogue on the subjects of racism, civil rights, and the need to address these issues so the community can move forward united.