By Tom Poland, A Southern WriterTomPoland.net “As night deepened all he could see was the shifting line of fire, like some malfunction in the wiring of the world.” —William Gay, Provinces Of Night. “In the draws the smoke coming off the ground like mist and the thin black trees burningContinue Reading

Program seeks community advocates for abused and neglected children. The Cass Elias McCarter Guardian ad Litem Program is seeking volunteers to advocate for children who have experienced abuse or neglect, with its next online training session beginning July 21. Guardian ad Litem volunteers serve as advocates for children’s best interestsContinue Reading

Annual event features local business specials, 5K, scavenger hunt, festival and new family-friendly activities. The Midlands will celebrate its hometown pride when the third annual 803 Day returns July 31 through Aug. 3 with four days of community events, local business promotions and family-friendly activities across Richland and Lexington counties.Continue Reading

Annual meeting celebrates America’s 250th anniversary, honors service and recognizes national award recipients. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Nearly 5,000 members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) gathered in the nation’s capital for the organization’s 135th Continental Congress, a weeklong convention celebrating service, patriotism and the nation’s 250th anniversary.  Continue Reading

Annual celebration features parade, peach treats, live music, antique cars and fireworks. The Lexington County Peach Festival returns to Gilbert on Friday, July 4, bringing a full day of family-friendly activities celebrating Independence Day and the county’s agricultural heritage. Hosted by the Gilbert Community Club, the annual festival is freeContinue Reading

Irmo will host a July 4 Laser Light Show at Moore Park. The event starts at 7 pm, with the lasers kicking off at 9:30 pm in the Prisma Health Amphitheater at 7473 Church Street, Irmo. There will be free hot dogs served by Cox Family BBQ, DJ Ronny LaneContinue Reading

Youngs Chapel Level Up Summer Camp came to a close last Friday, June 26, with closing ceremonies for the campers. Held at Midlands Technical College Harbison Campus, the forty 6-12 year olds were subjected to art, dance, gardening and STEM activities. Mrs. Harriett Abraham was the camp director and worshipContinue Reading

Jo Anne Booth Whitehead, beloved wife of Lyman Whitehead and cherished daughter of the late Downey and Ruby Booth of Durham, NC, passed away peacefully on June 16, 2026. Born on September 20, 1936, Jo Anne lived a life full of dedication to her family, faith, and community. A graduateContinue Reading