Wendy Bueno: Showing What A Woman Is Capable Of
If nothing else, civil engineering technology student Wendy Bueno is determined.
SCDMV unveils The Parent’s Supervised Driving Program aimed at making more teenagers #RoadReady
Blythewood– The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) has unveiled a guide for parents and guardians who are teaching their children how to drive. The Parent’s Supervised Driving Program, or PSDP, introduces new drivers to weekly lessons behind the wheel as they prepare for their driving test after holding a beginner’s permit for 180 days. “South Carolina law requires that teenagers spend at least 40 hours on the road...
Raceway intern carrying on the family tradition
When Jim Hunter passed away in October of 2010, NASCAR lost one of its most valued and beloved executives, an advocate for the sport who helped shepherd stock car racing into its most successful era.
Sen. Scott joins Baseball Hall of Famer to commemorate integration of baseball
Washington – Following the July 17 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Washington, D.C., U.S. Senator Scott joined the Baseball Hall of Fame, Hall of Famer Andre “The Hawk” Dawson, and Representatives Roger Williams and Cedric Richmond to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the integration of baseball. Scott, Williams and Richmond have introduced legislation in the Senate and House to mint a coin commemorating the...
FMU Performing Arts Center’s 2018-19 season announced
Legendary singer-songwriters, a world famous comedy troupe, a hot new vocal group that performs Gullah-inspired music, and the music from one of Broadway’s biggest hits are among the highlights in the Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center’s 2018-19 season. Tickets are available online at www.fmupac.org or at the PAC Ticket Office at 200 N. Dargan Street. Patrons are welcome at the TIcket Office in person, or may call at...
A little bit of mad science, a whole lot of fun
Dozens of kids enjoyed a unique learning experience last week at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church of Hartsville convened their Summer Science Lab. Under the instruction and supervision of volunteer teachers, children aged 4 and up got to conduct hands-on experiments with food chemistry – think strawberry-scented slime and fountains of Mentos and Coca-Cola – electricity, and sound. Photos by Samantha Lyles