Letters to the Editor – February 11, 2015

Kiwanis Club of Hartsville will celebrate its 50th birthday during their meeting on Thursday, February 12, at noon at Hartsville Country Club. The club traces its origins back to the Hartsville Exchange Club, which formed in October of 1947. This group became the Hartsville Kiwanis Club on February 8, 1965.

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It all started with BBQ – SC’s weird and wonderful history

Last week I had lunch with three old friends. All of us are proud South Carolina natives, amateur history buffs and great fans of BBQ. We decided to meet at a new BBQ joint that we were all anxious to try.

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The Picture

By Bill Shepard “Blessings on thee little man, barefoot boy with cheeks of tan.” Some will recognize the lines as those written by the poet John Greenleaf Whittier (1807 – 1982). The poem, Barefoot Boy, has become of favorite of mine since the days of my childhood. Perhaps the reason being that I identified with the barefoot boy. I like to believe that the poet captured the hearts and minds of poetry lovers in several generations...

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The $130 million scandal – “Someone needs to go to jail”

By Phil Noble “Someone needs to go to jail.” These were the words of outrage of freshman S.C. Legislator Cezar McKnight when discussing the scandal of the $123 million in fines the state has paid for its 25-year failure to comply with federal law with regard to deadbeat dads. The question is, can this young reformer do something about this, or will politics as usual in South Carolina prevail? First the legislator and then the scandal....

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Letters to the Editor – February 4, 2015

MADD SC will conduct their second walk this year on March 22nd at Saluda Shoals. I will represent MADD Darlington County again this year.

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The Midnight Show

The Liberty Theater, long gone from its position on the corner of the square and North Main Street in Darlington, still lives in the minds of those who spent many pleasant hours inside its walls. This writer is among those who remember the days of the “western movies” that were main attractions shown every Saturday and it only cost a dime!

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