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Fishing Hall of Famer Parker to visit Darlington Presbyterian
DARLINGTON, S.C. — Darlington Presbyterian Church will hold a wild game night on Sunday at 6 p.m. The guest speaker will be Bassmaster champion and Hall of Fame inductee Hank Parker. Parker’s professional fishing career started in 1976 when he began fishing in the National Bass Association Tournament Circuit,...
Darlington's growth continues with new sports complex and downtown Starbucks
DARLINGTON, SC (WPDE) — The city of Darlington continues to grow. New ballfields are underway, and a Starbucks will be coming to the downtown district as early as 2025. The ballfield is a half-a-million-dollar sports complex located on Blue Street. Public Affairs Director Hunter Thomas said this is just...
Charles Thomas Medlin
Charles Thomas “Tom” Medlin, 82, of Camden, died on Saturday, July 6, 2024. Born on December 27, 1941, in Columbia, he was a son of the late Woodrow Thomas and Cora Bell Hammond Medlin. Tom served his country honorably in the United States Air Force SAC Elite Guard. He was a graduate of Dentsville High School, Class of 1961. Tom loved his wife and children deeply. He was a wonderful Pawpaw to all his grandchildren. In his free time, Tom loved to be on the water as an avid fisherman and enjoyed working on brotherhood projects at his home church of Sawney’s Creek Baptist Church. Tom was a heavy equipment specialist who owned and operated Equipment Repair, Inc. for over 40 years. He will be deeply missed; however, we know that he is rejoicing with Our Lord and Savior. Tom’s heart was for the Lord and for all to come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Camden's Goodale State Park adds kayak launch, will extend trail system. That's not all.
CAMDEN — It’s often said the small details are what matters. At Goodale State Park, Park Manager John Wells said the little things will catch visitors' eyes — things like carnivorous pitcher plants, a long list of bird species and, occasionally, an alligator. There are no pinnacle...
Uptown businesses preparing for Watermelon Festival
PAGELAND, S.C. — The 2024 Pageland Watermelon Festival is right around the corner, and several local businesses have festival shirts and other items for sell to help you prepare for the annual event. The festival, scheduled for July 19-20, is an event that draws thousands of people from all...
Carolyn Zimmerman
Graveside funeral services for Carolyn Zimmerman, 98, will be held Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 2 p.m. at Quaker Cemetery, 713 Meeting St., Camden, S.C. Memorials may be made to Fostering Foster Animal Rescue, 1718 Kennedy Drive, Camden, SC 29020 or fosteringfoster.com. Carolyn Owens Zimmerman, of Camden, passed away on...
Heat continues to build into area
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) – The heat continues to build into the area. High temperatures have been sky rocketing all day. Temperatures along the border belt and Pee Dee, have been closing in on the 100 degree mark today. In fact some locations towards Cheraw, Lumberton, and Bennettsville reached 100 today. Numerous locations continue in a heat advisory for the remainder of the day into the evening hours. Heat index values spiked to 112 in Florence today. Tonight we will see another hot and humid evening across the area. It will be a slow fall through the 80s. In fact right along the coast, we may not fall below 80 for a low.
Butler Heritage Week culminates with annual parade
HARTSVILLE, S.C. – Hundreds lined Sixth Street and Marlboro Avenue in Saturday morning to catch the sights and sounds of the annual Butler Heritage Week Parade. Butler Heritage Week is celebrated annually during the first week of July. The week focuses attention on the legacy of Butler High School, which closed in 1982.
Camden Native, Former Gamecock GG Jackson to host Groom and Grind Day
CAMDEN, S.C. (WOLO)– Camden Native and Former Gamecock Basketball Player GG Jackson is returning to the Midlands to give back. Jackson is hosting a Groom and Grind Day in Camden, S.C. at the Jackson Teen Center located at 1000 York Street. The event will be held on Tuesday, July...
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