ETV’s Palmetto Scene Looks At S.C.’s Newest Laws

ETV’s Palmetto Scene Looks At S.C.’s Newest Laws

June 24, 2014…ETV’s Palmetto Scene will take a look at several new laws on Thursday, June 26 at 7:30 p.m.  In addition to a legislative season and runoff elections wrap-up, the program will discuss: Emma’s Law, which was formed in response to a young girl who lost her life in an alcohol-induced automobile accident. This […]

Two from County Attend Camp Wildwood

Two from County Attend Camp Wildwood

Last week two locals, Jessica Gibson and Leigh Northrop participated in Camp Wildwood at Kings Mountain State Park in York, South Carolina. The camp is sponsored by the Garden Club of South Carolina, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, the South Carolina Wildlife Federation, Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, and the South Carolina State […]

Vic Radcliff to Coach Wardlaw Baseball

Vic Radcliff to Coach Wardlaw Baseball

Wardlaw Academy Headmaster Stan Whitlock announced today that former North Augusta High School Baseball Coach Vic Radcliff would be joining the Patriot Family next year as the new head coach of the baseball team.  Coach Radcliff served nine seasons as the head coach of the North Augusta High School program following sixteen years as a […]

Toni Turner F. Hauver

CONCORD, N.C. – Toni Turner Fennell Hauver passed away, Thursday, May 29, 2014, at Tucker Hospice House surrounded by her family. A memorial service to celebrate Toni’s life was held Saturday, June 7, at 11 a.m., at All Saints Episcopal Church, Lake Concord Road, with Reverend Reggie Payne-Wiens officiating. Toni was born February 21, 1939, […]

Lost Hiker Found at Lick Fork

Lost Hiker Found at Lick Fork

An out of town man was safely located after he was reported missing Sunday, June 22, at Lick Fork Lake. According to a report filed with the Edgefield County Sheriff’s Office, the man was reported lost by his wife two hours after he failed to return from a walk in the woods. Gregory Sheroian, 66, […]

Theft at Home on Stephens Road

Theft at Home on Stephens Road

A resident on Stephens Road in North Augusta (Edgefield County) reported a theft at her home to the Edgefield County Sheriff’s Office, Saturday, June, 21. According to the ECSO report, the woman stated that she was gone from her residence for about an hour, and when she returned she found a back window to her […]

John Walker

TRENTON, S.C. – Mr. John Henry (Georgia Boy) Walker, Jr., 69, loving husband of Brenda Starr Walker, of Rock Creek Road, entered into rest June 17, 2014. Funeral services were held 1 p.m. Friday, June 20, at North Augusta Baptist Church with the Rev. Martin Ryans officiating. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Mr. Walker, […]

Leila Pixley Mathis

JOHNSTON, S.C. – Funeral services for Leila Pixley Mathis were held on Saturday, June 21, 2014, at 12 noon at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church with Pastor Lewis Burt, Eulogist. Interment was in the church cemetery. Survivors include, two sons; Grady (Lillie) Pixley of Johnston, and Richard Pixley of Greenville; three daughters, Clara Buckman, Daisy Culbertson […]

Retiring Your Worn United States Flag

Retiring Your Worn United States Flag

Now you can dispose of your worn United States Flag respectfully and with the honor that it deserves.  You flew your flag with pride but now she is worn out and you have decided to replace it with a new one.  You may privately dispose of your worn flag but it should not be thrown […]

College Tuition, Student Loans, and Sticker Shock

Opinion  – By Robert Scott – I’m writing this week from the annual meeting of the American Association of University Professors in Washington, DC. One of the biggest issues under discussion is one familiar to anybody who is a recent student or the parents of a student: the “sticker shock” caused by sky rocketing college […]