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Robert Dukes, Sr. - Greeleyville
Robert Owen "Rod" Dukes, Sr., 53, died Wednesday, July 1, 2009, in a Kingstree hospital.
Greeleyville Pharmacy receives accreditation
Greeleyville Pharmacy, an independently owned company located at 105 South Main Street in Greeleyville, has achieved the Award of Accreditation from the Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation, based in Waterloo, Iowa.
Plane Jane's Scott Sain to Race VWs in Greeleyville
Charleston band scene veteran Scott Sain - a guitarist with local party band Plane Jane - has stayed busy this year engineering a number of studio projects at Blacktree Studios , his recording facility on Johns Island.
Mary Kristen Cox of Latta and Lucas Marion Oates of Darlington were married June 20, 2009, at the historic Abingdon Manor in Latta, SC.
Evelyn Baker Epps, 94, widow of William M. Epps, died Sunday, June 21, 2009. Funeral services, conducted by the Rev.
This is a blast from the past, published in The News on Thursday, July 1, 1976. Twenty-two years ago doesn't seem like such a long time, but as I turn the torn yellow pages of this old battered copy of The County Record, names, places, memories come into focus, and the cobwebs of time melt away.
Jim Owens is a gift to Kingstree that keeps on giving. He calls the house for an update on my condition.
Gay rights advocates are protesting the exclusion of gay and lesbian relationships from a South Carolina bill meant to curb teen dating violence.
A Crossword Puzzle in Blue Jeans
Published on 5/20/2009 Written by Charlie Walker Herea s a blast from the past, this column was published in The News on Thursday, March 4, 1976.
Gay rights advocates to protest date violence bill
Gay rights advocates are protesting the exclusion of gay and lesbian relationships from a South Carolina bill meant to curb teen dating violence.
I Just Write This Stuff, I Dona t Explain It
Published on 5/13/2009 Written by Charlie Walker Mt. Pleasant is known as the Plastic City.
But Despite The Economy The Future Looks Bright
Published on 5/6/2009 Written by Charlie Walker The world has gone to heck and back in a hand basket.
Students, officials celebrate Earth Day in Williamsburg County
Third-grade students at Greeleyville Elementary joined officials from Williamsburg County and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development in celebration of Earth Day 2009 on Tuesday.
Things change. Nothing stays the same. Did you believe you would see the day Charlie Walker couldna t talk? I liked shooting off my mouth and I never ran out of ammunition.
We have three veterinarians in Williamsburg County; Walter Cottingham, Jay Chandler and Dr.
Holy Week Services Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m. Hebron Independent Church will commemorate the Lorda s Last Supper with the observance of the Lorda s Supper, or communion.
Highway Patrol announces promotions; Warren to lead Region Two
The South Carolina Depart-ment of Public Safety has announced that Melvin Warren, a Greeleyville native, will serve as major over the Region Two Highway Patrol, which includes Troops Five, Six and Seven.
Pursuing the Presence The Door of Faith Church, located at 32 Joy Rd., Hemingway, will hold a monthly a oePursuing the Presencea of God meeting on Friday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. For more information please contact Pastor Paula Douglas at 558-1592. Please check out our new website - pauladouglas.org. Spring Revival Siloam Missionary Baptist Church, ...
Paul and Bonnie Spires of Coward announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth Spires of Coward, to Kirt Richard Matthews of Coward, the son of Richard and Sharon Matthews of Coward.
Seven Schools Recognized by USDA
USDA Food and Nutrition Service Acting Administrator Enrique Gomez presented gold certificates and banners to seven Williamsburg County School Principals and other school officials for their schools meeting USDA's HealthierUS School Challenge at a very high level.
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