Mayor Durham Explains Opposition To Moratorium

April 14, 2021 By Arthur Northrop This article provides Ken Durham’s perspectives as a small town mayor and a private citizen on the moratorium on large residential developmentsin Edgefield County passed on first reading by the Edgefield County Council at its March 3, 2021 meeting.   ​“My position is I am against the moratorium,” said Ken Durham, […]

Timeline and Status of Edgefield County’s Comprehensive Plan, Land Management Ordinance, and the Ninety Day Moratorium on Large Developments

March 24,2021     In 2019 a change was made to Edgefield County’s Comprehensive Plan on its third reading. The change impacted zoning districts and led in part to smaller lot sizes in large subdivisions.  In 2020 a group of concerned citizens circulated a petition to change the Comprehensive Plan back to its wording on […]

Edgefield County’s Roads and the Transportation Committee’s Role in Maintaining

March 17, 2021 ​Sam Crouch, Chair, Roger Timpson, Vice-chair, Frank Davis, Willie Bright, and Jerry Bass are a few of the many Edgefield County residents that serve as volunteers on important boards and committees. These volunteers make decisions that impact our County’s residents’ lives. Crouch and the others serve on the Edgefield County Transportation Committee. During the interview, Crouch […]

Thornton Weighs in on LMO’s Business and Environmental Impacts

March 10, 2021   ​The Edgefield Advertiser recently interviewed George Thornton. Thornton has a strong commitment to Edgefield County and provided a couple of perspectives regarding the County’s future. The article is divided into two parts. In Part 1, Thornton weighs in on the impact of the Comprehensive Plan and the Land Megaevent Ordinance on […]

County Council Votes for Ninety Day Moratorium on Major Subdivisions

March 10, 2021    ​The Edgefield County Council voted on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 to place a ninety-day moratorium on major subdivisions in Edgefield County. The original motion placed a moratorium on both major and minor subdivisions, but was amended to exclude the minor ones. “I need to put on the record,” said Tommy Paradise, […]

Bobby L. HollandsworthTrenton, S.C.

Bobby HollandsworthTRENTON – Bobby  Hollandsworth, 85, of Trenton, entered into rest on June 18, 2021.  He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Louise Hollandsworth, two brothers, Daniel Hollandsworth (Sue) and Jerry Hollandsworth (Deborah) of West Virginia and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on July 11, 2021 at the Trenton United Methodist […]

Hayward YeldellEdgefield, S,C,

Hayward  Yeldell EDGEFIELD – Mr. Henry Hayward Yeldell entered into rest Friday, June 18, 2021 at University Hospital.  He was born in Edgefield  January 12, 1950, to the late James and Endia S. Yeldell.  Heyward graduated from W. E. Parker High School in 1967. Following graduation, he joined the U. S. Air Force where he […]

Stanley Louis “Stan” Godfrey

W. Thurmond Burnett                                                                    David T. Burnett Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home PO Box 389 – 801 Columbia Rd. Edgefield, South Carolina 29824 Phone: 803-637-6536 Email: david@edgefieldmercantile.com Stanley Louis “Stan” Godfrey, […]

Hare Explains ECWSA’s Operations and Future Growth and Needs

March 3, 2021 By Arthur Northrop ​This article is a recap of an interview with John Hare, Edgefield County Water and Sewer Authority’s (ECWSA) Administrator. Hare provided an overview of ECWSA’s structure and operations as well as the challenges facing Edgefield County in the future. The article is divided into three parts: Part 1, Operations […]

Locals Share Views on Edgefield County’s Future

Feb. 24. 2021                ​The Edgefield Advertiser recently interviewed Ricky Miller and Jeff Hughes, both with strong and long ties to Edgefield County. The conversations with Hughes and Miller reveal the subtleties and nuances of the differences in opinion of where Edgefield County has been, where it is now, […]

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