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Mr. Roy Allen Bennett, 88 years old, of Walterboro, entered his heavenly home on April 28, 2023. Born September 18, 1934, he was the son of the late John Wesley Bennett and Ethel Craven Bennett. He … more
There are times in our lives when we get in a hurry, wanting things instantaneously, but that is not always going to work in our favor. When we get in a hurry and try to do things our way instead of … more
Reading through the Bible with me? Then read grab your journal and pen and read 1 Chronicles 10-12. Check out 11:15-19. So often demands, distractions, and disruptions interfere with our ability to … more

I enjoyed reading about young Nelson Bell in the October 28, 2022, Our Daily Bread. Devotional writer, Karen Huang, described how Bell graduated from medical school in 1916; later that year he and … more
ONGOINGWALTERBORO HARVEST EXCHANGE: Every Tuesday morning local fresh produce is available for free for pickup (as long as supplies last) at the Colleton Museum Market Shop, 506 E. Washington St. To … more
For The Press and Standard   Columbia, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster has proclaimed the month of May to be the first South Carolina Hurricane Preparedness Month. The South Carolina … more
For The Press and Standard   Entrepreneurs are starting businesses at record rates, but with high interest rates and tightening credit requirements they’ll need robust support to … more

By VICKI BROWN I completely understand that funerals are no laughing matter…usually. For the families left behind, there is tremendous grief and sadness. But sometimes, for the visiting friend … more
Dear Editor, “Cultural elites tend to live in cities, bound together by a shared cultural capital, and themselves playing some role in governance. By virtue of their status as centers of … more
Dear Editor Who on earth decided which homes and businesses in Walterboro did not need or deserve access from Jefferies Boulevard? We do not imagine anyone would admit to this asinine idea. Now … more
GOT A MINUTE? Think about this for a minute: The government wants to control gun ownership and what kind of guns we can own. Then why are they arming IRS agents with guns? Do you find it … more

USC Salkehatchie congratulates the 2023 Academic Awards winners for their educational accomplishments.  These awards provide opportunities to recognize students who meet high standards of academic … more
The University of South Carolina Salkehatchie celebrated its 51st commencement exercises at its Allendale campus on April 28. The University awarded 115 degrees including 92 associate degrees and 23 … more
For The Press and Standard This past weekend, Colleton County ABATE held its first annual “Ride for Supplies” event. This event was put together in coordination with the Colleton County … more
By Norma Weeks The April meeting of the P.E.P. (people enjoying people) Club is the time for their annual Attic Sale. Club members bring items to be sold, and club president Norma Weeks auctions … more

By: Anna S. Bright “Service and sisterhood have been the cornerstone of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® since 1908. With the theme ‘Soaring to Greater Heights of Service and … more
By: Anna S. Bright Members of the Walterboro High School Class of 1973 are presently making plans for a 50th Class Reunion. There union will beheld in Walterboro November10-11, 2023. In order to … more
For The Press and Standard Colleton County 2023 Rice Festival Golf Tournament at Dogwood Hills Golf Course on April 30, 2023. Had a great turn out with all 19 teams despite some rainy weather. … more
Best Decorated: USC Salkehatchie Best Marching Unit: Band of Blue Best Community Entry: Lowcountry Headstart Best Youth Entry: Walterboro Soccor Club Best Overall: CCHS Athletic … more

For The Press and Standard Charleston, SC – The 2023 Charleston Jazz Festival was a resounding success, featuring an impressive lineup of talented artists including Samara Joy, Big Bad Voodoo … more
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