Mrs. Juanita Talbert. Cunningham

Edgefield, SC.  Mrs. Juanita Talbert Cunningham of 308 Moores Drive, the wife of Joseph L. Cunningham departed this life on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 in Spartanburg Medical Center. She was born in McCormick, SC, on July 22, 1951, daughter of the late Thomas and Rosa Chamberlain Talbert. She was a member of  Cedar Spring Baptist […]

Noise

Linda Nidiffer All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views  and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser.  Raise your hand if your ears are bleeding.  Yes, you read that correctly.  Raise your hand if your ears are […]

It Is Time to Vote

It Is Time to Vote

By: Robert Scott All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views  and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser.  We have reached the decision point: Election Day, 2020.  When will you vote? There are still several options, […]

What the Bible Says About Leaders

By Sigrid Fowler All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views  and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser.              The Bible talks about leaders—their choices, character, and example, the unwise leaders who bring down a nation. […]

A Modest Proposal

A Modest Proposal

By Blaney Pridgen All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views  and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser. I don’t remember our nation being so polarized since the era of the Vietnam War in the late […]

Letter to the Editor

All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views  and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser.  Jody Rowland for Sheriff of Edgefield County  By way of introduction, I am a retired Assistant Director with State Law Enforcement […]

Letter to the Editor

Northside in an Uproar All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views  and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser.   As a resident of Ouzts Road, I find the fact that a 1000- acre-plus solar farm is in […]

Fox Creek Boys Win Region Championship Fox Creek Girls Finish Second

5AAA Cross Country Championship Oct. 21, 2020 Girls Team Results: 1  Gilbert         25 pts (3,4,5,6,7) (8,10) 2  Fox Creek   49 (2,9,11,12,15) (19) 3  B-C             61 (1,13,14,16,17) (18,20) Individual Results: 1          Ainsley Allen              B-C                 23:11 2          Brennley Furness        Fox Creek       23:50 3          Megan Powers            Gilbert             23:58 4          Lily Boatwright          Gilbert             24:14 5          Jasmine Campbell       Gilbert             25:23 6          Victoria Leiter            Gilbert             25:27 7          Rachel Davis               Gilbert             25:53 8          Emily Humphries       Gilbert             26:15 9          Anna Smith                 Fox Creek       26:23 10        Sami Ibarra                 Gilbert             26:48 11        Annaleigh Leopard     Fox Creek       27:56 12        Jessica Olsen               Fox Creek       29:08 13        Kaiya Goff                  B-C                 29:29 14        Kayla Ezelle               B-C                 30:41 […]

First Occupational Therapy Program at a Private College in S.C. to Begin in January

First Occupational Therapy Program at a Private College in S.C. to Begin in January

Dr. Nathan Herz, the director of occupational therapy at Presbyterian College, loves sharing stories from his 30-plus year career in occupational therapy. “There was a lady who had a stroke and could not move her arm up from her side,” Herz said. “Then one day, she waved ‘hi’ to me because her arm was working again.” Herz calls these stories “moments of victories.” […]

Boo

Boo

By Blaney Pridgen All writers in Op Ed are here to inform and acknowledge issues of importance to our communities, however these writings represent the views  and opinions of the authors and not necessarily of The Advertiser.  We are coming up on Halloween, October 31st.  It’s always good to remember the origin of that childish […]

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