
![]() WLTX.com | South Carolina Democrats accuse Zais of truancy Lake Wylie Pilot Phil Leventis of Sumter says Zais' calendar shows he took a cumulative 29 days of personal time, and was out for sickness six days, from the time he took office in January through Nov. 21. The information came through a public records request. SC Democratic senators accuse Zais of truancy Democrats accuse schools chief of truancy |
Trammell - Moses The Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chiles Trammell, Jr. of Kingwood are pleased to announce the engagement of their son Benjamin Chiles Trammell, III of Charlotte, NC to Helen Amelia Moses of Columbia, SC, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips Moses of Sumter, SC ... |
MIT and the Civil War MIT News Two days later, Confederate forces besieged Fort Sumter in South Carolina, signaling the start of the Civil War. These two events were not merely a coincidence, but “different expressions of the same tectonic forces” acting upon the country, ... |
VIDEO: State of Fire Ant Softball Sumter Item The is the first part of a weekly, online-only segment discussing the University of South Carolina Sumter softball team through the 2012 season. Each week at noon on Thursday a new exclusive segment will run at TheItem.com. University of South Carolina ... |
![]() The State | South Carolina Hall of Fame Board of Trustees announce 2012 inductees WPDE by Continuous News Desk The South Carolina Hall of Fame board of trustees announced the 2012 inductees, one contemporary and one deceased. Judge Ernest A. Finney, Jr., and Thomas Lynch, Sr both secured spots. Thomas Lynch, Sr., a South Carolina planter ... South Carolina Hall of Fame announce inductees for 2012 |
Influential military vote in South Carolina split Reuters By Colleen Jenkins | SUMTER, South Carolina (Reuters) - South Carolina's current and former military personnel form an influential voting bloc but they are split over which Republican to back in the state's presidential primary on Saturday. South Carolinas Military Tradition Not Unique |
![]() New York Times | South Carolina Diarist New York Times Sumter, SC When I started covering presidential primaries, the best part was getting to know the candidates. We journalists would ride around in vans and buses with them and get an intimate look at what it's like to endure this soul-destroying process. Mitt Romney in South Carolina South Carolina debate: Romney faces attacks in Republican faceoff Front-runner Romney fends off SC debate attacks |
SC votes without new voter ID law CBS News SUMTER, SC - Dr. Brenda Williams, who grew up in the segregated South, has spent 30 years helping patients register to vote. She considers the state's new voter ID law a reminder of when blacks were forced to sit in the back of the bus. |
Statewide texting ban advances in House SCNow Across the state cities that include Clemson, West Union, Columbia, Camden and Sumter have already passed local ordinances to ban drivers from texting. This statewide ban has support from the South Carolina Teachers Association, the State Transport ... |
![]() WLTX.com | Democratic Sen. Leventis won't seek re-election WPDE by Continuous News Desk SUMTER, SC (AP) - Sumter Democrat Phil Leventis has decided not to run for re-election after more than three decades serving in the South Carolina Senate. The 66-year-old retired fighter pilot says he wants to step down and find ... Leventis won't seek re-election Phil Leventis Won't Seek Reelection Sen. Phil Leventis Won't Seek Re-Election |

