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ZOE is a 6.5 month old, brindle, female, Lab/Bully Mix. Zoe is current on vaccinations, and has been spayed. She currently weighs around 30 pounds, but has more growing to do! We aren’t exactly … more
Walk with Camp Happy Days at our 1st Annual Happy Steps! You’re invited to join us on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at James Island County Park as we walk together to celebrate Childhood Cancer … more
The Clarendon County School District Board of Trustees met on August 5 at Manning High School, addressing several significant items on their agenda, including policy updates, financial reports, and … more

SHOPLIFTING TRESPASS AFTER NOTICE UNATTENDED VEH/ENGINE RUNNING (CHILD) On July 1, officers were dispatched to Walmart at 2010 Paxville Hwy. in reference to a shoplifting in progress … more
Chief Boatswain’s Mate (SW/SCW/EXWIAW) Eric Keith, a Manning native, retired from the U.S. Navy last month after 26 years of dedicated service. The retirement ceremony, held at Amphibious … more
Clarendon County Fire Rescue Chief Michael Johnson and Battalion Chief Billy Ward were honored with the prestigious Patriot Award on July 30, recognizing their outstanding support for National Guard … more

HopeHealth, in collaboration with Williamsburg Pharmacy and INNERSOLE, hosted the “Best Foot Forward” event on July 25 at the Kingstree Recreation Center. The back-to-school initiative … more
A recent hearing before the Clarendon County Board of Voter Registration and Elections focused on a challenge brought by the local watchdog group Palmetto State Audit (PSA) against the voter … more
As Clarendon County gears up for its first-ever elected school board, a significant number of candidates have thrown their hats into the ring, including Eleazer “Leazer” Carter, a former … more
Clarendon County residents breathed a collective sigh of relief after Tropical Storm Debby passed through the area last week, leaving behind only minimal damage. Despite initial fears of a repeat of … more

William Larry Helms, 84, died Thursday, August 1, 2024, at his residence. Born April 4, 1940, in Charlotte, NC, he was a son of the late Richard Felix Helms and the late Estelle King Helms. He … more
Just got through reading a book about old movies. I was really surprised. The author wrote about movies he had watched growing up. He later began writing and directing movies. The beginning of the … more
As any parent knows, raising kids is a wild ride, complete with unexpected twists, turns, and occasional pit stops at the ER. For me, the journey took a particularly sharp turn in October 2016, when … more
TUCKER is a 5 month old, brown w/tan, male, Australian Shepherd/Lab Mix. Tucker is current on vaccinations, and will be neutered prior to his adoption being finalized. He already weighs around 35 … more

With the start of the new school year just around the corner, the Clarendon County School District is calling on the community to prioritize student safety. As school buses return to the roads next … more
Students aren’t the only ones gearing up for back-to-school season. Security experts warn that criminals are also circling the date on their calendar and preying on students with a host of … more
After being held up by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Black Boys Movement, a community book club for Black boys, has officially relaunched. The re-launch event took place on Sunday, July 28, at the New … more
Due to the impact of Hurricane Debby, the Clarendon County School District will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow. Please note the following important information: County Road Conditions: … more

Clarendon County Deputy Administrator Sharmane Anderson has been appointed to the National Association of Counties (NACo) Presidential Appointment for the 2024-2025 term. Anderson’s … more
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