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A longtime former Columbia city council member will join the South Carolina Senate, becoming just the sixth woman currently serving in the 46-member legislative chamber. Democrat Tameika Isaac … more
Dozens of people in South Carolina are facing more than 300 charges as part of a narcotics trafficking investigation known as “Devil in Disguise,” South Carolina Attorney General Alan … more
Clarendon County Adult Education held their graduation ceremony on December 12 th at the F.E. DuBose Career Center Auditorium. The guest speaker was Dr. Jamie Williams, Director of External Relations … more

Last year, the Clarendon Council on Aging (CCOA) was dangerously close to shutting down. “In fact, I think a lot of people pretty much thought it was already closed,” recalls Kiz … more
On Thursday, Jan. 4, the South Carolina Department of Health (DHEC) hosted a media briefing regarding respiratory illness rates across the state. Dr. Martha Buchanan, the Lead Medical Consultant for … more
It is said, as lions walk away from their partly devoured kill, after some distance, they have a curious habit of pausing, turning back, and looking intently to examine what is happening all around - … more
Due to expected severe storms, high winds, and the possibility of tornadoes, tomorrow, Friday, January 12, Clarendon Hall will dismiss at 12 P.M. All athletic games and practices are cancelled and … more

Due to the threat of inclement weather, Clarendon County School District will operate on the early dismissal schedule on Friday, Jan. 12. Dismissal times are as follows for each school: MECC, … more
FERRIS is a 1 year old, white w/ tan, male, Hound Mix. Ferris is current on vaccinations, neutered, and tested negative for heartworms. He currently weighs around 50 pounds. Ferris is still very much … more
CITY OF MANNING PUBLIC NOTICE MEMO To: News Media and others From: Daun Davis Date: January 8, 2024 Subject: Re-scheduled Manning City Council Meeting For Your Information: The Regular … more
There will be a Unity Service honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. on  Monday, Jan. 15 at 10 a.m. It will take place in the Billie S. Fleming Protective Services Building, located at 38 W Boyce … more

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® Phi Omega Omega Chapter is excited to announce its newly elected officers. The officers were installed with a special installation ceremony at the … more
Due to the enhanced risk of severe weather moving into our area tonight and throughout the day tomorrow, LMA will close campus and move to an eLearning day on Tuesday, January 9. Students should make … more
Due to expected severe storms, high winds, and the possibility of tornadoes, tomorrow, Tuesday, January 9, will be an e-Learning day. All athletic games and practices are cancelled and will be … more

Due to the inclement weather forecast and in the interest of students and staff's safety, Clarendon County School District will shift to e-Learning on Tuesday, January 9th. All school activities and … more
The following story was originally printed on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022. Reverend Doctor Spencer A. Jordan passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 3,2024. Jordan was a teacher and a coach before   serving … more
Within the last two weeks, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) and the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) have … more
FTC has been awarded more than $19.5 million in grant funding to help expand its fiber network to make broadband more accessible across its five counties, the South Carolina Broadband Office … more

The South Carolina Republican Party has officially certified seven candidates to be on the SCGOP’s Presidential Primary ballot. This list was certified and signed by Chairman Drew McKissick and … more
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