Coker College women's track and field member Darroneshia Lott dashed to a historic fourth place finish in the 800-meter finals at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Saturday (May 27) evening at IMG Academy.
With a career in ministry spanning over twelve years, Michael Smith has held a variety of positions that have prepared and equipped him to serve as the new lead pastor of Hartsville First Church of the Nazarene.
Nearly two dozen teachers across the Darlington County School District will benefit from more than $15,000 in grants from the Darlington County Education Foundation (DCEF).
The Miss America Organization is the nation’s leading advocate for women’s education and the largest provider of scholarship assistance to young women in the country, awarding millions of dollars each year.
Nearly two dozen teachers across the Darlington County School District will benefit from more than $15,000 in grants from the Darlington County Education Foundation (DCEF).
With Hurricane Season approaching, residents are asked to be cautious of unpredictable weather throughout the season, which runs from June 1 until November 30. Being prepared for unpredictable weather during Hurricane Season is the key
Coker College’s Enactus team was named one of the top 12 in the nation at the Enactus United States National Exposition held May 21-23, 2017, in Kansas City, Missouri.
Half a dozen Hartsville High School student-athletes finalized their commitments to compete at the collegiate level next year during an exciting ceremony in the school’s arena.
The Hartsville Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, May 9 from 11am to 12 pm at the new Cruizers XVII. The event will welcome the new convenience store to the Hartsville business community at their location
This Saturday Hartsville will host Go Big: Hartsville 2017, a town reunion and street party designed to celebrate Hartsville High, the City of Hartsville, and the wonderful people who call it home.
Anderson Brothers Bank hosted its Invitational High School Championship on April 12. The tournament was originally established as a 36-hole stroke play competition for high school golf teams from the Pee Dee area of South Carolina.