2/15/24
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The State of South Carolina 2024 Democratic Presidential Preference Primary official results with 100% of the counties reporting have President Joseph R. Biden as the winner.
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2/15/24
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In an evidentiary hearing held January 29, 2024 Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca “Becky” Hill, testified to the accusations of jury tampering. Murdaugh’s motion for a new trial rested …
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By Dana Erickson
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2/8/24
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A family of seven was displaced following an early morning fire in a mobile home on Norris Drive February 1. A resident found the back bedroom of the home on fire and evacuated with five children. …
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By Scott Grooms
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2/8/24
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On Sunday, January 14 at Grace Advent Christian Church Kalleigh Bowden was baptized by Pastor Wayne Lucas. Kalleigh Bowden’s baptism is a celebration of faith and a testament to the supportive …
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2/8/24
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Claflin University Choir Performed on Saturday, February 3rd at the Colleton Civic Center. The 3pm concert was the 2nd year that choir has performed at the Civic Center. The concert which in included …
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By Scott Grooms
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2/8/24
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The Colleton County Delegation will be meeting early in March 2024. The following boards have opening:
Colleton County Board of Voter Registration and Elections (3)
Foster Care Review Board …
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By: Colleton County Legislative Delegation
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2/8/24
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(Descendants of all Beach lines are welcome!)
After a 3 year hiatus, the Beach Reunion returns in 2024 on Sunday, February 18 at 12:30pm in the Fellowship Hall of Doctor's Creek Baptist …
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2/8/24
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The Molly Graham Story ( 1805-1925): Reawaken Our Forgotten Past
Molly Graham, a former slave, also known as “Ma Mudda,” lived on Cypress Plantation in Green Pond which is now a part of Myrtle …
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2/8/24
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Molly Graham a former slave was married to Joseph Graham, they were blessed three daughters, Sally, Sara, and Effie). Sara died at an early age. Molly Graham’s daughter Sally Graham (1835-1950) …
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2/8/24
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By: Anna Stevens Bright
Many women across the nation have risen to high ranks in the judicial system, though sometimes very challenging, for various reasons. Therefore, for this special month that …
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By Anna Stevens Bright
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2/8/24
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Colleton Medical Center Labor and Delivery is proud to be recognized by BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina with a Blue Distinction® Centers (BDC) for Maternity Care designation as part of the …
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2/8/24
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This week’s spotlight is on Rashen Pinckney a fire fighter with the Walterboro Fire Department.
Pinckney was born and raised in Walterboro went to Colleton County High School and College in …
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By Scott Grooms
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2/8/24
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The Band of Blue will perform in the Endymion Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans, Louisiana on Saturday, February 10th. This will be the fifth time the Band of Blue has marched in this …
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By Scott Grooms
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2/8/24
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Following a rigorous evaluation of performance standards, Colleton Medical Center Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® as a Certified Stroke …
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2/8/24
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Judge Jean Toal denied Alex Murdaugh’s bid for a new double-murder trial on Monday, January 29th after his defense team accused a clerk of court of tampering with a jury.
Toal announced her …
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By Scott Grooms
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2/5/24
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Two mobile homes were destroyed in an early morning fire January 22nd. The fire occurred on Michelle Lane south of Cottageville. A resident called 9-1-1 reporting a building on fire when they saw …
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By Scott Grooms
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2/1/24
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The Walterboro Civitan Club held its January 25th meeting at Dukes Barbecue. The meeting was called to order by the ringing of the bell by Civitan Vice President, Paul Capers.
The guest speaker …
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By: Scott Grooms
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2/1/24
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Judge Jean Toal held hearings this week to determine if convicted killer Alex Murdaugh is entitled to a new trial.
Murdaugh’s defense team claims that Rebecca Hill, the Colleton County Clerk of …
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By Scott Grooms
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2/1/24
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