Apr 23, 2009 | The Mercury
The Judicial Service Commission will conduct interviews for prospective judges in June, the commission said on Tuesday.
Attorney: County, coroner violating FOIA
Sumter County Coroner Harvin Bullock and the county of Sumter are in violation of the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, according to S.C. Press Association Attorney Jay Bender.
Lawsuit claims for S.C. physicians declines since '05 law limited costs
South Carolina legislators considering restricting lawsuits against companies heard Thursday that fewer lawsuits are being filed since a 2005 state law limited costs for doctors.
Lawsuit claims for SC docs decline since 2005 law
As South Carolina politicians consider restricting lawsuits against companies, they're hearing that fewer suits have been filed since a 2005 state law limited costs for doctors.
New Web site helps SC consumers pick the best vendors
No doubt that all of you want to know your money is being stretched as far as it can go and that you're not being taken advantage of by a business.
County spelling bee will be Feb. 19
Jackson Middle School dominated the Area 5 spelling bee Tuesday, with sixth-grader Ashley Partin taking first place and eighth-grader Dustin Pike finishing second.
Georgetown hostage situation leads to three arrests
Georgetown County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 30-year-old Rondell Leon Carter of 2314 Front Street, Georgetown, 18-year-old Matthew Ward Cobb of 2021 Prince Street, Georgetown and a 16-year-old juvenile of ...
Arkansas secondary coach leaving, USC bound?
Arkansas secondary coach Lorenzo Ward is leaving the Razorbacks, reportedly to join the staff at South Carolina.
Ninety Six High one of five vying for national honor
Ninety Six High School has been nominated as one of five state schools to compete for the National Blue Ribbon Award, and school officials couldn't be more pleased with the news.