Thursday, April 24, 2025

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Gospel on the Gulf

BENNETTSVILLE — A large crowd gathered Saturday afternoon at the corner of W. Market and N. Liberty Streets for a toe-tapping, hand-clapping good time at the first Gospel on the Gulf in Bennettsville. Host Jermaine Purvis and a variety of gospel singers, bands, praise teams, praise dancers, and even a violinist kept spectators mesmerized and swaying to the music throughout the warm, breezy afternoon.

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SCDNR: Leave ‘lost’ fawns alone

SOUTH CAROLINA — If a deer fawn is found alone in the woods, leave it there, according to the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR). Its mother has not abandoned it; she is probably nearby. Removing a fawn from the forest is also illegal because the animal is being taken outside the legal season for taking deer, which is the hunting season.

SBA Disaster Relief deadline is April 27

SOUTH CAROLINA — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses, private nonprofit (PNP) organizations, homeowners and renters in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia of the April 27 deadline to apply for federal disaster loans to offset losses from physical damage caused by hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Delta Dental of SC spotlights preventive practices to reduce oral cancer risk

SOUTH CAROLINA — Nearly 50,000 new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed each year, and approximately 25% have no known risk factors,1 which emphasizes the vital need to watch for warning signs and make healthy life choices. In recognition of April being Oral Cancer Awareness Month, Delta Dental of South Carolina – a non-profit organization, leading dental benefits provider and oral health philanthropist – is reminding South Carolinians about preventive practices to help reduce the risk of oral cancer.

Operation Clean Sweep nabs 3 McColl men

MCCOLL — In the ongoing Operation Clean Sweep, the Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office announced they have arrested and charged three men in the McColl area of Marlboro County.

Pee Dee Coalition rides for a cause

BLENHEIM — Saturday morning a large group of bikers decked out in teal and royal blue bandanas descended on Blenheim to participate in the Pee Dee Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Assault’s first ever Ride Against Sexual Assault and Child Abuse. April is sexual assault awareness month and child abuse prevention month.

A $1.8 billion mistake could cost the SC treasurer his job

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — For the first time in over two centuries as a U.S. state, South Carolina lawmakers are going to try to remove a statewide elected official from office.

Bond denied in fatal McColl shooting

MCCOLL — On April 1, 2025, the Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest and charging of Shakyra Brand with Manslaughter. This incident took place in the McColl area of Marlboro County.

MCSD: Honoring the Legacy of Mr. Ronald Henegan

“It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that we acknowledge the passing of Mr. Ronald Henegan, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, a true pillar of our school district and community. He was the devoted husband of former House Representative Patricia Moore Henegan.

McCrae lands City Council seat

BENNETTSVILLE — In a three-candidate race, CyHeim McCrae appears to have secured a seat on the Bennettsville City Council.

SCDOC named in suit over inmate’s death

BENNETTSVILLE — The South Carolina Department of Corrections has been named as defendant in a newly filed lawsuit from the estate of convicted murderer Tony Leonard Gilliard, who died at a Bennettsville prison in 2023.

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