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SHREK is a 1.5 year old, white w/ black, male, Bully Mix. Shrek is current on vaccinations, neutered, and tested negative for heartworms. He currently weighs around 40 pounds. Shrek is still very … more
On Monday, February 5, the Clarendon County School Board of Trustees met at the Summerton Resource Center for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting. After the meeting was called to order and … more

CCSD celebrates their hardworking bus drivers during Bus Driver Appreciation Week more
The Carnival Sunshine’s top cruise destination is getting a little more dangerous, according to a recent travel advisory from the U.S. Department of State. The ship, which is home ported … more
A boat crash on Lake Murray during practice for a college bass fishing tournament resulted in the death of an angler from Western Kentucky University. Two boats, each carrying two fishermen, … more
At 71, Paul Johnson from Hartsville is holding off old age by staying active through daily exercise and a job he enjoys. In March 2023, while on a one-mile run, he suddenly became short of … more

Hello Readers, I know it has been a while since I wrote a column as we have Bobby Jonte and now Melissa McCoy and her always entertaining ‘Manning Mama’. This week I have on my heart … more
Dear Editor, Passing The Border Bill is a “No-Lose“ The Senate is expected to pass a bi-partisan Border Bill that some very prominent Republican Senators (Mitch McConnell, … more
Athletic Conference realignment announced for next season sports; East Clarendon moves to Region 7. The South Carolina High School League has announced the conference realignment for the … more
Pleasant Grove School, in the lumber town of Alcolu, was established for African-American students in 1933, following the purchase of the 3 acres of land by Clarendon County School District 27. It … more

On Thursday, Jan. 25, Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison and South Carolina Democratic Party Chair Christale Spain spoke to a crowd of supporters in front of the courthouse in … more
In honor of Black History Month The Manning Times will be featuring notable African Americans with ties to the community. Jared D .Warley was a man that wore many hats. Warley was an AME … more
Administrator’s Report January 2024 Jan. 1 Read minutes from previous Turbeville Town Council meetings. Jan. 4 Reviewed Council packet for January council meeting. Jan. 5 Called … more
Duke Energy Lighting Audit Information Town of Turbeville * Town of Turbeville has almost 200 public right-of-way streetlights.  * 120 streetlights have the old-style lighting and … more

MINUTES TURBEVILLE TOWN COUNCIL MEETING January 11, 2024 6:00 p.m. Members Present: Mayor Tammy Hicks, Councilmembers Herbert Mims, Albert Mobley, Judy Coker, and Ericson Coker … more
The Optimist Club will be hosting a spaghetti dinner on Mar. 21 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Lucy's Bakehouse. The proceeds will go to the Optimist Club's youth programs and camps. Read the flyer above … more
Clarendon County is excited to announce its participation in the 2024 South Carolina Ag + Art Tour. While the tour is entering its 13th year, this will be the county’s first year participating. … more

Pictured here are Manning Lions Club President, Bob Lewis accepting the Club Excellence Award from District Governor Tony Bell at the district convention held in Columbia on February … more
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