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Photo courtesy of S.C. Forestry Commission
\According to the S.C. Forestry Commission, there were three fires in Fairfield County over the weekend with the largest being 8.5 acres and causing $400 in property loss. Those fires were handled by SCFC personnel. Winds with gusts up to 30 mph and dry conditions caused the state to be placed under a Red Flag Alert over the weekend.
Red flag by morning, Fairfield takes warning
COLUMBIA — The statewide Red Flag Alert issued over the weekend has been lifted by the S.C. Forestry Commission. Fire favorable weather conditions changed to include rain, higher relative humidity values, decreased winds, and cooler temperatures. These conditions also alleviate some of the strain on Forestry Commission equipment and personnel. According to the S.C. Forestry Commission, there were three fires in Fairfield County over the w...
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Stan Klaus
Klaus shares town council vision
WINNSBORO — Two candidates are vying for the Town of Winnsboro City Council District Two seat in the upcoming April 2 election. The candidates will participate in a forum March 21 at the Winnsboro Woman’s Club. The public is invited to attend. The District 2 candidates are Sonya Kennedy and Stan Klaus. The election April 2 will also include Winnsboro Mayor and City Council District 4. Each city council candidates completed a survey for Th...
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Carolina Community Actions offers assistance
FAIRFIELD COUNTY — Carolina Community Actions Inc. has funds available to assist low-income families with a variety of services including heating bills, water, mortgage and rent. CCA also administers a family assessment program to assist individuals with obtaining employment, license for Certified Nursing Assistant, supplies, General Education Degree (GED) and child care. CCA’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and General ...
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South Carolina Electric & Gas issues scam warning
CAYCE — South Carolina Electric & Gas is urging business and residential customers to be aware of scam artists posing as SCE&G employees. A number of customers have reported instances of individuals portraying themselves as SCE&G employees over the phone. In several instances, the individuals are requesting that customers purchase a payment card from a local convenience or drug store and then call back with the card’s information for immediat...
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Stanley McManus zeroes in on this pitch. He was in a zone at the plate, going 3-3.
Griffins avenge early season loss to Richard Winn
WINNSBORO — The Fairfield Central Griffins baseball team avenged an early season loss to Richard Winn Academy, defeating the Eagles 7-3 on Thursday night. The Griffins had an early 2-0 lead but a series of fielding blunders helped the Eagles explode to a 3-2 advantage. A misplayed ball in left a wild pitch kept the Eagles alive in the inning until clutch hitting drove the runners in. The Griffins regrouped around their head coach and flus...
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Women of excellence ministry founded on faith
WINNSBORO — Women in Winnsboro are finding means to promote excellence, though not of their needs and hands but of those of a higher power. “Untouched they leave, but the ones that stayed were loved, touched and became Women of Excellence. Come give Him praise, become a worshiper, bask in his glory. Come experience the Love of God, blessing of God, anointing of God and leave in the Peace of God.” That sums up the dreams and goals of the W...
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Calvin Johnson seeks your votes as he competes statewide in the BB&T This School's Got Talent event.
Calvin Johnson competes in This School’s Got Talent
WINNSBORO — Fairfield County, it’s time to log on and rock the vote. Fairfield Central High School Senior Calvin Johnson is one of ten finalists in the BB&T “This School’s Got Talent” competition. Johnson entered the competition at the request of his teacher Julianne Neal. He sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Miserables, a song that usually is performed by a female. He thinks putting his own spin on the tune helped sway the judges and get him...
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Winnsboro Town Council to discuss expenditures
WINNSBORO — Capital expenditure requests by the Town Electric Department and the Streets/Sanitation/Building and Zoning department are among the items of business for Tuesday’s Winnsboro Town Council meeting. A replacement mower and a used bucket truck are items being considered for purchase. Also town council will discuss legal and contractual matters with Red Clay, wholesale water, the City of Columbia and with an ammonia tank. The meeting ...
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ETV’s Fairfield Making It Grow segment airs March 19
WINNSBORO — Fairfield County will be on the airwaves of public television on March 19. ETV’s Making It Grow program visited the area a few months ago and taped a show that involved the Fairfield County Museum. According to Pelham Lyles, the broadcast crew had fun in the county so she invited them to come again. The Fairfield County segment will run in the middle of the broadcast which begins at 7 p.m. The show also airs at 8 p.m. on the SC ...
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John Fantry, Sam Arnette and Jackie Workman listen in on the presentation.
Chamber speaker gives briefing on workplace investigations
WINNSBORO — Should workplace investigations be kept confidential? Thanks to the efforts of Fairfield County Chamber of Commerce President Terry Vickers, local businesspeople received a briefing on that topic from David Dubberly with Nexsen Pruet, LLC. That firm gives employment law speeches throughout the state, but it had been nearly eight years since they last were in Fairfield. At a March breakfast meeting held at the Midlands Technica...
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Douglas joins other honorary Girl Scout members
COLUMBIA – The recently elected South Carolina women legislators, including MaryGail Douglas from Fairfield County, were officially welcomed as new members of bipartisan Honorary Girl Scout Troop 1912 on Febr. 27. First formed on May 11, 2011, the troop membership is composed of all women in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Until the election of Sen. Katrina Shealy, there had been no Senate representation. The troop number 1912 ...
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Corporal D.J. Wilson describes the community service component to his and Sergeant Ron Mull's positions.
Partnership, accessibility themes of latest Citizens Academy
WINNSBORO — Partnership and accessibility were the themes as the Fairfield County Sheriff Department’s Citizens Academy met Tuesday night. A live demonstration by the county’s special response team was one of the highlights of the evening. Captain Brad Douglas gave a presentation about active shooter cases and how collaborative law enforcement responses have changed since shootings at Columbine High School in 1999. Prior to Columbine, off...
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Kennedy shares desire to serve on Town Council
WINNSBORO — Two candidates are vying for the Town of Winnsboro City Council District Two seat in the upcoming April 2 election. The candidates will participate in a forum March 21 at the Winnsboro Woman’s Club. The public is invited to attend. The district two candidates are Sonya Kennedey and Stan Klaus. The election April 2 will also include Winnsboro Mayor and City Council District 4. Each of the city council candidates completed a sur...
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Councilwoman Carolyn Robinson listens in as Fairfield County Council Chairman David Ferguson discussed hospital funding.
Council discusses millage rates, bonding
WINNSBORO — Is a 34 mil increase to finance a new career center the most prudent way for taxes to be levied in Fairfield County, particularly during a recession? That question was discussed at length in the March 11 Fairfield County Council meeting. Councilman David Brown expressed concerns about numerous calls he had received about a proposed 34 mil tax increase to fund a new career center for the school district. Brown was concerned tha...
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Attorney Dan Bismore discusses code enforcement at the council meeting.
Public meeting addresses county code enforcement
WINNSBORO — As the reach of the Fairfield County Code Enforcement office has widened, so has its efforts at informing the public of which ordinances apply to property and the consequences of violations. Tuesday night in a called public meeting all four of the county’s code enforcement officers were present as was Attorney Dan Bismore, who presented a portion of the legalities surrounding the code. Bismore explained that the International ...
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SCE&G completes first nuclear concrete placement
FAIRFIELD COUNTY — A major milestone passed Monday for the nuclear construction site in Fairfield County: South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, principal subsidiary of SCANA Corporation, completed placement of the nuclear island basemat for V.C. Summer Unit 2. The structure represents the first new construction nuclear concrete to be poured in the United States in three decades. “This is an exciting achievement for SCE&G, Santee Cooper, ...
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Bill Haslett
Haslett has passion, vision for Winnsboro
WINNSBORO — Three candidates are vying for the office of mayor for the Town of Winnsboro. The candidates will participate in a forum March 21 at the Winnsboro Woman’s Club. The public is invited to attend. The three candidates are Mayor Roger A. Gaddy, Town Councilmen Bill Haslett and resident Michael L. Davis. The election April 2 will also include City Council District 2 and City Council District 4. Each of the three mayoral candidates ...
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Helping heart health are, front row, Diane Feaster (Cardiac Rehab Volunteer) and Beth Bonds; second row, Dianne Price (Cardiac Rehab Nurse/Director), Joshua Peake (Exercise Physiologist) and Dianna Kelly (Certified Nursing Assistant).
Bonds takes strides for heart health
WINNSBORO — The year 2012 will remain in Beth Bonds’ mind forever. Overnight her entire life was turned upside down but she would make a terrific comeback and live to inspire others to take care of their hearts. Beth is married to Brian Bonds and they have two special young men, Charlie and Berry. They live on Highway 200 in a lovely home and they have a barn that houses some two of their “four-legged” children, their horses “Sip” and “Amig...
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Summer Day amid warm spring weather. Kathy Timms' store held its official grand opening and ribbon cutting on Thursday, March 7.
Summer Day arrives during Winnsboro winter
WINNSBORO — Shall we compare Winnsboro to a summer day? If people visit the newest business to open in downtown, perhaps they might. Summer Day is the business venture of Kathy Timms and her husband, George. Formerly The Yellow Daisy, Summer Day carries many of the same gift items as Yellow Daisy but with some additions and changes. Owner Kathy Timms worked at the Yellow Daisy and loved the 143 S. Congress St. location and interacting with ...
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Winnsboro Women’s Club offering scholarships for 2013 graduates
WINNSBORO — Each year the Winnsboro Women’s Club recognizes a member of the graduating class from Fairfield Central and from Richard Winn Academy. Each scholarship is for $500 and requires the applicant to complete forms that can be obtained from the guidance counselors of the respective high schools. Last year there were no applicants from Fairfield Central High School for the Carolyn McMaster Lyle’s Woman’s Club Scholarship. Instead they ...
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Theresa Miller with Miller Communications, Inc. explains the benefits of radio coming to Fairfield County.
A new CAT has come to town
WINNSBORO — A new cat has come to Winnsboro — 93.9 WSCZ Cat Country — and with a tower in Ridgeway, this station has found a way to combine its FCC airspace with the local economy, thanks to a partnership with the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce. Theresa Miller with Miller Communications was on hand last Thursday to explain to chamber members about special paired advertising packages. The station is looking for businesses willing to partner t...
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Bill Browder (left) and Bill Haslett (center) are the Winnsboro Lions Club's two newest members. They were  installed March 5, 2013 by Lion Robert E. Patrick (right). The Winnsboro Lions Club was chartered in 1935. Photo by Gene Clemens.
Lions Club adds new members
Bill Browder, left, and Bill Haslett, center, are the Winnsboro Lions Club’s two newest members. They were installed March 5 by Lion Robert E. Patrick, right. The Winnsboro Lions Club was chartered in 1935.
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Sharlia Dubard was crowned Miss Fairfield Central High School.
Fairfield Central High School crowns beauty queens
WINNSBORO — With a theme of That Girl is On Fire from the popular Alicia Keys ballad, Fairfield Central High School Showcased some of its best and brightest on March 2. The evening was overseen by master of ceremonies Jeffrey Lampkin, a Newberry College graduate who not only has appeared on American Idol, but who currently hosts a television show on WACH Fox 57 where he also works as an entertainment reporter. This year, two Miss Senior a...
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Fairfield County School Superintendent J.R. Green addresses community members at a town hall meeting in Ridgeway.
Parents, guardians involved in town hall discussion
RIDGEWAY — Would the Shaw Group have any career offerings to an honor graduate of Fairfield Central High School if that student showed up, diploma in hand to look for work? According to Superintendent of Schools J.R. Green, Shaw representatives said there would be few options for that student unless he or she had technical certification. That theme of the need for a better trained work force through partnership with Midlands Technical Col...
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