Appropriately named, Bruno Mars is the life of the party. A young, playful Lab, Bruno seeks another playmate and an active family to let him enjoy his youth. He is not high-energy, just very playful and happy. He would make a great companion for someone s
CRAZY CUPID CONTEST WINNERS — Pictured left to right are: Alisha Luther, first place winner who received dinner for two at Shoney’s, two gift certificates for massage at Golden Oak Day Spa, flowers from Perry’s Creations and a gift certificate to Grigg’s
Coker College Enactus is introducing a few new Hartsville-based community service projects that focus on partnerships and sustainable outcomes. The Coker team hopes to defend their spot as one of the top three Enactus teams in the nation at the national c
Trinity-Byrnes Collegiate School held its annual Gala and Auction on Saturday, February 2nd in the Sonoco Gymnasium. Over 250 guests dressed in the Gala’s theme, Great Gatsby Roaring 20s. The silent and live auctions, along with sponsorships and ticket sa
The Trinity-Byrnes Middle School Quiz Bowl Team swept the competition at their regional tournament. The team, which hosted the tournament, defeated other quiz bowlers from Marlboro Academy, All Saints’ Episcopal Day School, and Montessori School of Floren
Hartsville, SC—The family of former Hartsville Firefighter John F. Auten in conjunction with the Hartsville Fire Department will be hosting a Butt Bog Fundraiser to benefit the Hartsville Fire Department on March 1, 2019. John Auten was a member of the Ha
(DARLINGTON COUNTY) – There are two lessons the school district and community members invariable realize at the end of the Darlington County School District’s Principal for a Day program: 1) It’s not easy being a principal and 2) Fresh eyes bring fresh id
One way to improve curb appeal and set a property apart from others is to add decorative effects to walkways, patios and driveways. Although many homeowners turn to materials such as pavers, flagstone or brick for these purposes, a versatile and often cos
The Auxiliary of Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center offers scholarships annually to area students who are interested in pursuing careers in medical-related fields. Since 1999, the Auxiliary has awarded more than $180,000 in scholarships to students fr
The Board of Trustees of the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) recently approved the most significant change to the school’s curriculum in recent years. By a unanimous vote at its January 31st meeting in Hartsville, the Boa