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No tax increase needed for county bond issuance
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — A $14.06 million bond issue Fairfield County is planning as part of its long-term economic growth will not include a tax increase, county officials were told last week. Tiffany Harrison, director of economic development for Fairfield County, presented an updated economic development plan for the county that was part of the 2009 “Road map to Success,” a 10-year plan for economic prosperity in Fairfie...
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David Walling
Student of the Week
WINNSBORO — David Walling, the son of Jennifer Walling of Winnsboro and a senior at Richard Winn Academy, has been named as a “Student of the Week.” According to one of his teachers, David embodies the idea of the RWA family. David constantly helps with anything at the school without complaining. He arrives early each school day, prepared not only to handle his schoolwork but also to help the office staff, teachers and the cafeteria staff get...
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Eddie Killian, President of Fairfield County Genealogical Society, James Green DNA Committee Chairman and Debby Vansant, the group Facebook coordinator dine on spaghetti to benefit the American Red Cross.
Red sauce benefits Red Cross
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — Community members had Italian fare to honor St. Patrick’s Day and in doing so, upheld a nearly 15 year tradition to benefit Fairfield County: They dined on spaghetti at the St. Patrick’s Day benefit for the Red Cross in Fairfield County. For event coordinator Norma Branham this year was a great success. “We’ve had lots of take outs and eat-ins,” Branham said. This was the second year delivering ...
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Lakota is looking for a forever home. Might it be yours?
Loving Lakota is Pet of the Week
WINNSBORO — Lakota is a beautiful brindle boxer/lab mix. She is spayed and current on all shots and is the sweetest and smartest girl. Lakota had a bad start in her life and had her front teeth filed down, but this hasn’t affected her loving nature. She is a bit timid when first meeting someone, but once someone gains her confidence, she is a lovebug. Lakota is housebroken and loves her daily walks. The workers at the Fairfield County Adopt...
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County Transit hires new director, program manager
WINNSBORO — The Fairfield County Transit Department has a new director and a new program manager. Glover-Hawkins is a 1988 graduate of Fairfield Central High School and a 1993 graduate of the University of South Carolina. She earned a bachelor of science degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing. She is also a Certified Grants Specialist and is recognized professionally for developing and implementing successful gr...
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Wade Gadson and Keith Martin await the election results. Martin is a regular at the Election Commission offices, never missing an election.
Municipal election results are in
WINNSBORO — Unofficial results are in for the Town of Winnsboro municipal elections and some familiar faces will man town offices in 2013. Incumbent Mayor Roger Gaddy held off a challenge from Bill Haslett to get re-elected as mayor. Gaddy had 52.76 percent of the vote, while Haslett had 35.58 percent. Michael Davis finished third with 11.5 percent of the mayoral vote. In town council elections, the Town Council District 4 seat went to in...
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Morgan Murphy
Two arrested in connection with church break-ins
RIDGEWAY — Two Ridgeway men were arrested and charged last week with second-degree burglary in connection with two break-ins at Sawney’s Creek Baptist Church in the Centerville area. Morgan Dean Murphy, 17, of 289 Murphy Trail in Ridgeway, was charged March 26 and James Cameron Wells, 19, of 1150 Centerville Road in Ridgeway, was charged March 27. According to the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Department, a flat screen television set and a s...
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Smoking cessation classes begin Thursday
WINNSBORO — Fairfield Memorial Hospital is offering a smoking cessation class that will address the various aspects of smoking and the addiction to cigarettes. “Do you want to quit smoking? Don’t try to quit smoking by yourself,” said Mary Lynn Kinely, director of marketing for FMH. “Come join the class and do it together and have fun while doing it.” The program begins April 4 and continues every Thursday for six weeks. The class will me...
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Winnsboro residents head to polls today
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — Today voters in the town limits of Winnsboro and voters in Districts 2 and 4 will head to the polls to vote in a municpal election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today. These April 2 elections are the town’s first contested municipal races since 2009. Those elections had less than 20 percent turnout at the polls, a turnout local leaders and political organizers hope will be surpassed in this ...
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‘Charleston Silver Lady’ enchants at FMH Foundation benefit
RIDGEWAY — Nearly 50 people turned out for the Fairfield Memorial Hospital Foundation benefit at Laura’s Tea Room in Ridgeway to hear Dawn Corley, “The Charleston Silver Lady.” She enchanted the audience by telling the stories of many of the South Carolina historical pieces from her private silver collection, with links to low-country families and plantations. “We were delighted with the number of people who supported our foundation benefit...
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Chief Deputy Keith Lewis of the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office takes a Citizens Academy class through a crime case study that showed the techniques used to solve crimes.
Second Citizens Academy shows how TV does not mirror reality
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — Just because you see it on television, that does not make it realistic. That was the major point sheriff’s deputies wanted citizens to take away from last Tuesday night’s Citizens Academy meeting. A major goal Fairfield County Sheriff’s Department officers now face is combating what they term “the CSI effect.” During shows like CSI, a team of crackerjack investigators can assess a scene and turn up ...
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Superintendent J.R. Green presents a plaque honoring Ann Green, left, for her leadership accomplishments.
Moore named president of Office Professionals group
Staff Reports GREENVILLE — Ann Moore was installed March 9 as president of S.C. Educational Association of Office Professionals (SCAEOP) during its 31st annual conference. The conference was attended by 195 secretaries, bookkeepers and clerical staff members from various school districts across the state. Moore is the secretary/bookkeeper at McCrorey-Liston School of Technology where Chandra Bell is the principal. SCAEOP is an organizat...
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Volunteering with the guardian ad litem program can leave lasting impact on a child's quality of life and have a profound impact upon the adult volunteer, too.
Fairfield children need more guardians to rise
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — Fairfield County children are in great need of guardians to arise, volunteers to be their voice. Right now four residents in Fairfield County have stepped up to help, but many more volunteers are needed for the Volunteer Guardian Ad Litem Program. Paula Lance, the circuit coordinator with the Guardian Ad Litem Program who supervises volunteers in Chester and Fairfield counties, said when the Departm...
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Representative MaryGail Douglas, left, presents George King and Gary Freeman with an award for being back-to-back state champions in the South Carolina barbecue competition.
Council discusses ordinances, animals; appointees
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — Ordinances, appointments and animals occupied the minds of Fairfield County Council members during Monday night’s meeting. Ordinance No. 614 pertaining to county issued bonds and bond capacity passed unanimously. A resolution providing authorization for an installment purchase place of finance for certain capital contracts in the county passed unanimously. A resolution authorizing the submission o...
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Chamber president Terry Vickers, right, looks on as Bobby Coleman and Michael Kennedy move a credenza into the chamber's new office space.
New chambers for Fairfield Chamber
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — Town workers helped Chamber of Commerce officials Terry Vickers and Susan Yenner with a moving project this week. The Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, which had been located in the town clock since 1947, moved to a temporary location while the clock undergoes repairs and renovations. The town clock project in extensive, involving new wiring, heating and air, a new roof, stabilizing the tower, replacin...
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4-H Summer Camp registration under way
AIKEN — A 4-H Summer Camp will be held June 10 through June 14 at Camp Long in Aiken for children ages 8 to 14 for Midlands youth. Some opportunities at the camp include water activities such as canoeing, swimming and paddle boats along with nature hikes, team sports, nightly skits and games, and a dance and talent show. The facilities at the camp include a recreational building, basketball court, baseball field, and an 18-acre pond for s...
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Bob Drake with the United Way presents an award to Superintendent J.R. Green.
Fairfield School District rocks Midlands UW campaign
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer BLAIR — The Fairfield County School District is number one. It’s number one in the Midlands for the increase of money it raised for the United Way, that is. At the March Fairfield County School Board meeting, FCSD campaign director Yolande Montgomery reported a 477 percent increase in the fund-raising campaign compared to last year. Geiger Elementary led the way with 100 percent participation. The district of...
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Magnet School slots still available
WINNSBORO — A limited Number of Magnet School slots remain available for 2013-2014. Applications for Fairfield Magnet School for Math and Science can be picked up at the Fairfield County School District Office, or they can be printed from the district’s website. All students in grades child development 4 (4-year-olds only) through sixth grade for 2013-2014 are eligible to apply for limited slots in each grade level. Remaining slots will be ...
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Mayoral Candidate Bill Haslett, center, provides his vision of Winnsboro in the candidate forum. Seated beside him are his two opponents Michael Davis and Roger Gaddy, who shared their leadership styles and vision as well.
Municipal elections are Tuesday, new law in effect
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — April 2 marks the first time since 2009 that Winnsboro will hold municipal elections. Any resident within Winnsboro town limits can vote for mayor but only residents of District 2 or District 4 can vote for town council candidates. For this election there are five precincts: • The Hickory Ridge precinct at Blackjack Baptist Church will be open but only for town residents to vote there since these ...
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Weather recorder volunteers needed in Fairfield County
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — What if there were a way to extend March Madness in Fairfield County this year? Thanks to the Community, Collaborative, Rain, Hail and Snow Network Program there is. The CoCoRaHS engaged in a March Madness campaign to recruit volunteer weather observers to partner with the S.C. Office of Climatology. The volunteers who make up the March Madness recruitment blitz will be in action the entire year and...
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Council approves capital expenditures
Kevin Boozer Staff Writer WINNSBORO — Procurement issues highlighted Tuesday’s Winnsboro Town Council meeting during which council approved the purchase of a zero-turn 52-inch deck Procat mower. Billy Castles, director of Streets and Sanitation, made the request since the Great Dane mower budgeted is no longer available. The mower that is available would cost the town $1,099.82 more than what was allocated. William Medlin presented th...
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SCE&G to test emergency sirens for V.C. Summer
JENKINSVILLE – SCE&G will conduct a test of its V.C. Summer Nuclear Station siren warning system April 2 at approximately 1 p.m. During the test, SCE&G will sound the sirens located within a 10-mile radius of the V.C. Summer Nuclear Station in Fairfield County near Jenkinsville. As part of the plant’s regular testing program, all sirens surrounding the plant are sounded each year for three minutes and each quarter for less than a minute. ...
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Four-year-old twins Sindey and Emma Burnette were in Irmo visiting their grandparents who brought the four-year-olds over for the outing.
All aboard for an Egg-xceptional afternoon
WINNSBORO — Parents, grandparents and young children had an egg-ceptional time at the S.C. Railroad Museum on Saturday, despite cold, rainy and dreary weather. The event marked the first time that museum officials had two trains running simultaneously on the tracks, which enabled them to carry more customers. Visitors hailed from as far away as Augusta or York and from as nearby as the Greenbrier community in Winnsboro. The Church of the ...
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Making a chain, such as this, is the first step in crochet.
Crochet group connects just in time
WINNSBORO — A hobby has grown into a labor of love that now extends beyond Fairfield County, miles beyond and above it in fact. They have been making sweaters and hats for about 10 years and sending them to needy children worldwide through the Knit for Kids program (www.knitforkids.org). Children in mountainous regions of Guatemala, North America and Appalachia might stay warm enough during the day, but at high elevations the temperature dr...
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