Edgefield Clay Studio Hosts Camps

Edgefield Clay Studio Hosts Camps

Harry Potter Camp Crew Does your child love to play in the mud?  Then Edgefield Clay Studio is the place for them.  The studio is hosting a series of weeklong camps for children throughout the summer months.  However, the camps, which are now in their third year, are becoming so popular that Paula Bowers of […]

Inaugural Strom Thurmond High School Athletic Hall of Fame

Inaugural Strom Thurmond High School Athletic Hall of Fame

In the more than 50 years of Strom Thurmond High School athletics, its teams have won 7 State Championships, 6 State Runners-up, and dozens of Region Championships; its athletes have won numerous individual state championships, All-State awards and All-Region awards. Strom Thurmond coaches have won many Region Coach of the Year honors, State Coach of […]

Trenton Council Unveils Mural of Town of Days Gone By

Trenton Council Unveils Mural of Town of Days Gone By

   Trenton Council unveiled the new mural on the wall of the library prior to its monthly meeting, June 13. Above are Keith Sexton, Zeb Ryan, Mayor Billy Padgett and Shannon Philpot unveiling the mural. Town Administrator Roger LeDuc spoke before the unveiling giving credit for the idea of the mural to Town Secretary Sandra […]

Open Primaries 2018 – Wrap-Up

Open Primaries 2018 – Wrap-Up

  Now that the Primary Elections are over, it is time to close out the issue of Open Primaries for this year. To start with, the purpose of a primary election is not (as another columnist has claimed) to select party leaders; it is just to decide whose names will appear on the general election […]

Edgefield Man Arrested in Connection with Woman’s Death

Edgefield Man Arrested in Connection with Woman’s Death

  James Hooper, II, 21, of Edgefield County, turned himself into the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office, Tuesday, June 19, after being sought by the agency as a suspect in connection with the death of Melissa (Missy) Clary, 22, of North Augusta. Clary, the mother of Hooper’s son, was found dead in her home June 11 […]

American Legion Baseball

American Legion Baseball

American Legion Post 26 2018 Juniors.   “A positive commentary on the youth of our country.” By Jack Reece   It has been several years since I last checked in on American Legion Baseball.  A few weeks back I was privy to a conversation that indicated there were a couple of Edgefield lads playing for […]

Second Saturday Drew a Crowd

Second Saturday Drew a Crowd

  Brooker Strom has been in demand these days. Pictured here with his accompanist at the Second Saturday event, he also was heard at the Peach Festival and soon, again, at the Park Row BBQ night this Thursday, June 21.   Robeson is new ECDA President Second Saturday, June 9, 2018, was attended well according […]

Dear Editor,

I believe I was denied my right to vote in the June 12 Edgefield County Primaries. I was forced to decide between casting a vote for my county council representative or the Probate judge. Specifically, Kennion and Bibbs were on the democratic ticket and Anderson and Taylor were on the republican. The winner of each […]

Refugees and Immigrants

Refugees and Immigrants

Last fall the Edgefield Advertiser ran an OpEd about Refugees and Immigrants, and this week the issue has again made national news. Now as it was then, it is easy to say, “That doesn’t affect me. I’m just going to ignore it.” That would be wrong, in several senses. It would be incorrect, even here […]

Registration by Party, Part Two

Registration by Party, Part Two

    The title of my editorial last week was “Should Primary Elections be Decided by the Parties, Part One.”  If you missed it, it is online.  I hope you do read it, because I believe the issues discussed in this series are important and each part will build on preceding editorials.   http://www.edgefieldadvertiser.com/2018/06/should-primary-elections-be-decided-by-the-parties/.   […]

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