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Republican VP choice should contrast Palin

When John McCain wrapped up the Republican nomination four years ago, one person was reportedly at the top of his vice presidential list -- Sen. Joe Liebermann.

January 04, 2012 | Michael Ulmer | Columns


Town Green flag dedication honors military

Members of the armed forces received honors during a recent special flag dedication on Camden's Town Green.

December 30, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Military


SCHP amps up efforts for New Year's weekend

Beware the "BATmobile" this New Year's Eve if you plan to drink and drive during the holiday weekend. Equipped with a DataMaster breath analyzer, the BATmobile, also known as the Breath Alcohol Testing Mobile Unit, is a 26-foot-long customized vehicle used by the S.C. Highway Patrol (SCHP) to help crack down on DUI accidents and fatalities in the state.

December 30, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Crime-Police-Fire


Over the limit

On a Thursday in November, Kershaw County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) Deputy Jacob Hammond served as part babysitter, part bartender pouring glasses of beer, vodka and bourbon for KCSO volunteers. Despite looking at times like an after-hours office party, Hammond actually took part in a new sobriety training program for road deputies.

December 28, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Crime-Police-Fire


From acorns to trees

Gardening Girls Study Club (GGSC) of Camden recently dedicated two trees to the 4-year-old kindergarten class at Bethesda Christian School in commemoration of Arbor Day and Plantings for Public and Special Places, a national program aimed at tree planting projects.

December 26, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Miscellaneous


KCC finalizes Weylchem tax dispute

Kershaw County Council unanimously voted 5-0 to settle a three-year-long tax dispute with Weylchem, a chemical company with U.S. operations based in Elgin, during a special 8:30 a.m. meeting Tuesday.

December 21, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Kershaw County


NBA superstars ignore Atlanta despite success

If the Los Angeles Lakers need a shoulder to cry on after losing out on acquiring all-star guard Chris Paul, they may want to set up a long distance call with the Atlanta Hawks.

December 21, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Columns


S.C. chief justice visits local group

S.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Jean Toal was a special guest of the Camden Rotary Club at its weekly meeting Thursday, speaking to the crowd of Rotarians on a variety of issues facing the state's judicial system.

December 19, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Camden


KCC carries out economic expansion deals

Kershaw County Council finalized approximately $60 million worth of investment deals at its meeting Tuesday after completing fee-in-lieu-of-taxes (FILOT) agreements with Southeast Renewable Energy (SRE) and INVISTA. County Administrator Vic Carpenter categorized the investments as a "great way" to end the year. "It's been a tumultuous year for a lot of people, this county included. But I ...

December 16, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Kershaw County


Cautioned campaign could cost Romney

Ann Romney may have given her husband Mitt the best campaign advice to this point in the race after Saturday's debate in Iowa.

December 14, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Columns


Proposed KCSO service fee concerns councilman

A service fee proposal by the Kershaw County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) has garnered both praise and criticism from county council members looking to define the scope of such fees for the use of off-duty deputies. Kershaw County Sheriff Jim Matthews said the primary purpose of the proposed fee is to entice off-duty sheriff's deputies to work events like funerals, school functions and community gatherings.

December 14, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Kershaw County


A big Arbor Day

The city of Camden and the Camden Parks and Trees Commission honored local outreach organizations during a special Arbor Day tree dedication ceremony Friday at Monument Square.

December 12, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Camden


KCC lays groundwork for upcoming budget

Kershaw County Council and County Administrator Vic Carpenter looked to stay ahead of the curve at Thursday's work session by beginning preliminary discussions over the county's upcoming budget.

December 12, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Kershaw County


New Bethune Rec Center on hold

Construction plans to finishing rebuilding the Bethune Recreation Center have stalled as the project's contractor has "defaulted on the job," according to Kershaw County Administrator Vic Carpenter.

December 09, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Kershaw County


INVISTA FILOT agreement moves ahead

During a special 8:30 a.m. meeting Monday, Kershaw County Council unanimously voted 5-0 to approve second reading of an ordinance extending a fee-in-lieu-of-taxes (FILOT) agreement between the county and INVISTA, a manufacturing plant in Lugoff. Council Chairman Gene Wise and Vice Chairman Sammie Tucker Jr. were not present for the vote.

December 07, 2011 | Michael Ulmer | Kershaw County


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