Debora Friar- Johnston ,S.C.

W. Thurmond Burnett                                                                                                        David T. Burnett Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home […]

Thad Berry Obit

W. Thurmond Burnett                                                                                                        David T. Burnett Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home […]

George Schultz Jr

W. Thurmond Burnett                                                                                                        David T. Burnett Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home […]

Thank You STCTC students (AWS Student Chapter)!

Thank You STCTC students (AWS Student Chapter)!

From left to right:  Instructor Bill Cheatham, Johnathan Ralphs, Delbert Egan, Alan Trejo, Brock Pearson, Leison Polanco, Addison Loflin, LakenCockrell, Director of STCTC, Dr. Alan Gray, Brandon Feagin, Brandon Ayers, and William Hecker.  Ladies Left to Right:  Audrey Murrell, Lena DeWolfe, and Carole Banks.  The Town of Edgefield received a $25,000 Hometown Economic Development Grant from the Municipal Association of SC to build […]

RICHLAND CREEK ANTIQUE FALL FESTIVAL

RICHLAND CREEK ANTIQUE FALL FESTIVAL

  November 5,6,7 2021 in SALUDA COUNTY ​The 25th ANNIVERSARY of the Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival/ Tractor/Engine Show and Pull will be at 542 Richland Creek Rd. Ward, SC 29166 in Saluda County. This location is off of Hwy 178 between Saluda and Batesburg and off of Hwy 39 between Ridge Spring and Saluda. Large signs will […]

Rethinking the Border Crisis

Rethinking the Border Crisis

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. It’s common to hear, stoked in particular by those wanting to change the political focus from the Trump administration’s scandals and the January […]

A Profile in Courage

A Profile in Courage

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. As best as I can remember, I was fifteen or sixteen.  Dad and I were on the way […]

BOO!?!

By 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. What happened to Halloween?  Tom and I have been reminiscing the last few days about Halloween when we were […]

What’s In Your Wallet?

By 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. Seriously, what is in your wallet?  I have my driver’s license, some credit cards, my insurance cards, some old […]

A Bluegrass State of Mind

A Bluegrass State of Mind

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. By Blaney Pridgen Every now and then, even a blind hog finds an acorn.  My wife received the following fable from […]

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