Tim and Tonya Spradley stood with their family in front of a camera on a clear day in November.
Elgin Town Council is moving forward with plans to update its planning and zoning regulations. During the council meeting Dec. 6, Dan Vismor, of Vismor and Associates, presented council with an outline of how he could provide a comprehensive plan for the town.
At its meeting Tuesday, the Kershaw County Board of School Trustees received a list of information about Baron DeKalb Elementary School (BDK) as it moved forward with discussion of Phase II of its facilities equalization plan.
The main goal of the Weatherization And Repair Ministry (WARM) is to make the homes of those in need warmer and safer after the holiday season.
"We had a little angel on earth for 17 years," Brenda Peters said about her grandson, Hunter Hornsby.
Charles McQuirt took great pride in being from Camden. He was born and raised in Kershaw County and after earning both a B.A. and M.S. from Georgia Tech School of Aerospace Engineering and later a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering at Purdue University's School of Aeronautics, Astronautics and Engineering Sciences, he returned to his home town.
For the first time in recent memory, American Legion Post 195 was not able to participate in the annual Veterans Day Parade in Columbia with the Lugoff-Elgin High School JROTC following the ceremony held at the school.
Ron and Gloria Bell of Elgin said they are forever grateful for the actions of Elgin Police Department (EPD) Officer Doug Barton. The Bells and others recognized Barton during the November Elgin Town Council meeting for his actions.
Dean Cook first realized his passion for music in 1965 after watching The Beatles perform in Houston, Texas, his hometown.
A Camden woman was alledgedly kidnapped from the Camden May Plant Credit Union's ATM Saturday morning, according to officials.
Mary Chesnut, author of the famous diary detailing the Civil War from a woman's perspective, has long been a vital part of Camden's history. It is not until now, however, that the public will get to actually see the people mentioned in her historic diary.
A 20-year-old Camden man with a history of mental health and substance abuse issues shot and killed himself Friday after a violent afternoon rampage through Kershaw, Richland and Lee counties.
The United Way of Kershaw County (UWKC) kicked off its 2012 campaign Monday, with the highlight coming early in the morning when Kershaw County School District Superintendent Dr. Frank Morgan was soaked with water guns outside the Applied Technology Education Campus (ATEC).
The lights are turned down low. Colorful mats cover the floor. A soft voice welcomes everyone and begins the class.
(See more pictures from Saturday's event in the C-I's free Community section by clicking here.)
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