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(Includes information about weekly rural newspapers in South Carolina) John Hammond Moore (1988). South Carolina Newspapers. University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-87249-567-8. Patricia G. McNeely. Palmetto Press: The History of South Carolina’s Newspapers and the Press Association. South Carolina Press Association, 1998.
The daily news section ranges from 10-16 pages. The sports section covers the local high schools (Lee County High School, Southern Lee High School), Central Carolina Community College athletics, local golf tournaments, other youth sports, Campbell University athletics and more. Local football coach Jody Stouffer writes a column keeping track of ...
The Florence Morning News was purchased by Thomson Newspapers, later The Thomson Corporation in December 1981. [4] Thomson worked to expand the newspaper from a Florence-focused newspaper to more regional coverage. It was extensively redesigned in 1992, and again in 1998, to emphasize coverage of the nine-county Pee Dee region of South Carolina.
A lottery player hit the jackpot — and won a historic prize in South Carolina. The lucky person bought a ticket that matched all the numbers picked in the Palmetto Cash 5 drawing Monday, May 20 ...
That’s in the Santee area of Orangeburg County. The winning numbers in that drawing were 2, 8 11, 15, 17, and Power-Up: 3. The Palmetto Cash 5 ticket matched all five numbers drawn to win the ...
The winner beat 1-in-850,000 odds to score the life-changing prize.
The Orangeburg News, for instance, was organized as a newspaper of the Democrats but later became a newspaper of the Republicans. Into this milieu came James L. Sims. The Charleston, South Carolina, native learned the printing trade at The Charleston Courier and subsequently purchased an interest in The Spartanburg Herald. When his wife died ...
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