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Henry McMaster · DarlingtonState laws governing required education and training for individuals working in licensed or approved child care centers in South Carolina change today, July 11, 2024, after Governor Henry McMaster recently signed Bill S. 862, authored by State Senator Katrina Shealy of Lexington County. “One of the biggest issues we face in South Carolina is the shortage of child care professionals and keeping these centers open and in service to children and f…See the Story
Child care laws change today
Darlington, South Carolina · DarlingtonEast Broad Street in Darlington. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The City of Darlington recently received a $124,764.02 FEMA grant for the damage Tropical Storm Idalia left behind during the 2023 hurricane season. When Idalia made its way to Darlington in August 2023, it had been downgraded from a hurricane and categorized as a tropical storm; however, the rainfall accumulation initiated a chain of events that resulted in a sinkhole to develop on E. Broad S…See the Story
City of Darlington receives almost $125K for Idalia damage repairs
Darlington, South Carolina · DarlingtonOfficials present the larger of the two checks for the Historic Renovations of Greenlawn and Marion Avenue Cemeteries in Hartsville. (L-R) Mrs. Davita Malloy, Hartsville City Mgr. Daniel Moore, Sen. Gerald Malloy, Mrs. Adlena Graham (former Hartsville City Councilmember and decades-long advocate), Hartsville Mayor Casey Hancock and Hartsville City Councilmember Teresa Mack. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Councilmember Teresa Mack says the prayer as City Mgr.…See the Story
Sen. Malloy secures over $526K grant for historic cemetery repairs
Darlington, South Carolina · DarlingtonSC Senator Gerald Malloy. FILE PHOTO The City of Hartsville is proud to announce a grant presentation by Senator Gerald Malloy, dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the historic Greenlawn and Marion Avenue Cemeteries. The event will be held at the Marion Avenue Cemetery, 8th Street Entrance, on Monday, July 1, 2024, at 9:30 AM. The grant, provided by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, was sponsored by Senator Mall…See the Story
City of Hartsville announces Grant for Marion Ave. Cemetery
Wake Forest · Wake ForestJammie Harris in May, with one of the “Gout Chairs” he is making. PHOTO BY STEPHAN DREW Jammie Harris (far left) with his 2 older brothers and 3 older sisters. Circa late 1960s. Harris (center front between his parents) with his family in the early 1970s. Jammie Harris during his football years in high school, early 1980s. Mr. C. M. Ward, who taught Wood Shop when Harris was in high school. Harris credits Ward with giving him the inspiration and…See the Story
Keeping a Southern Tradition alive
Darlington, South Carolina · DarlingtonJustin Maurice Hunter. PHOTO COURTESY DCSO
A Darlington County man is facing serious charges following a road rage incident involving his uncle. On June 7, Justin Maurice Hunter allegedly rear-ended his uncle’s car on S. Warley Street. Hunter then drove past his uncle, making an obscene gesture. His uncle responded in kind before Hunter reportedly rear-ended his uncle’s car again, causing it to hit and overturn a city fire hydrant. Police found…See the Story
Local man arrested after road rage incident
Myrtle Beach · Myrtle BeachHARTSVILLE, S.C. (WBTW) -- Hartsville police responded to a shooting on Logan Ave. Wednesday afternoon, city spokesperson Michelle Byers Brown said. The call came in at about 1:30 p.m. and the scene has long been cleared, Brown said. There was no evidence of an incident found and no injuries were reported. Details are limited at this time and more information will be released as it becomes available.
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Hartsville police respond to shooting
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Darlington, South Carolina · DarlingtonGilbert Burgess.
The Hartsville Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for Gilbert Burgess, a teacher at Butler Academy, based on allegations of inappropriate contact with a minor. The minor was not a student at Butler Academy.
The initial incident happened at the Hartsville Memorial Library on March 30, 2024. The victim was being tutored outside of school hours by the suspect. Due to the sensitive and ongoing nature of the investigat…See the Story