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From the editor: Fayetteville Observer journalists win NC Press Association awards
Let’s kick off July with some good news, shall we?. Each year, The Fayetteville Observer submits its best work for consideration by the North Carolina Press Association, and this year, we will be bringing home six awards. The Observer competes in Division E, which includes daily newspapers across the...
South Carolina nonprofit assist people displaced in the Caribbean by Hurricane Beryl
CHARLESTON, S.C. — A South Carolina-based Christian engineering nonprofit, Water Mission, is responding to the destruction that Hurricane Beryl left in the Caribbean. (Video above: WYFF News 4 Morning Headlines) Hurricane Beryl is the earliest recorded category five storm to ever form in the Atlantic Ocean and has caused...
SC Democratic congressional candidate Michael B. Moore joins call for President Biden to withdraw
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Michael B. Moore, Democratic candidate for South Carolina’s First Congressional District, used the Independence Day holiday to call on Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race and “carve a path forward for Democrats to keep the White House in 2024.” President Biden has faced skepticism from some in his party […]
Gov. Henry McMaster vetoes plan that would have benefited SC coastal property owners building sea walls
Aside from laying out which line items he was striking, the governor also touted some of the changes in the final budget, including raises for teachers and law enforcement, $200 million in funding for bridge replacements and repairs, and cutting the state's personal income tax rate from 6.4% to 6.2%.
Man arrested on multiple drug charges, say deputies
CLARENDON COUNTY, S.C. (WOLO)– Clarendon County deputies have arrested a man on multiple drug charges, says the sheriff’s office. Deputies say after an arrest warrant was issued for Jacquba Green, he was pulled over for a traffic stop while driving a camouflage golf cart on Washington Street in the Summerton area.
Historic Columbia executive director Robin Waites awarded Order of the Palmetto
Governor Henry McMaster has bestowed the prestigious Order of the Palmetto upon Robin Waites, executive director of Historic Columbia, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the preservation and promotion of South Carolina’s cultural heritage. The award, the state’s highest civilian honor, celebrates individuals who have made significant contributions to the state and its citizens.
Myrtle Beach businesses brace for tourism surge as top Fourth of July destination
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — Fourth of July means businesses are stocking, waiting and accommodating one of the busiest travel times of the year for tourists. TripAdvisor placed Myrtle Beach in the number one spot for top destinations to travel for the holiday, making novelty stores like the Gay Dolphin and hotels like the Midtown Inn gear up for crowds.
Independence Golf Cart Parade Held In Dillon
An Independence Day Golf Cart parade was held in Dillon on July 4th. Carts pulled out from Harmon Park and then paraded around Dillon. There were several festive entries in the parade. (Photos by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon County News, LLC) PHOTO GALLERY. Photos by Johnnie Daniels/The Dillon County News, LLC.
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