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By the time the East Clarendon baseball team hosted Latta in the final game of the Hunter "Chop" Lee Invitational on Saturday, they were dog tired. It was the fourth game in five days for the Wolverines, so their tanks were running on E. As a … more
The early season slate for almost any team has one priority: preparing the squad for the games that matter most. In SCHSL, that means gearing up for region play. In SCISA, they're trying to play their best against their entire classification. … more
The Sumter High baseball and softball teams both got some much-needed wins on Monday when they made their trip to Carolina Forest. Both teams were coming off dropping their first region series with St. James last week but bounced back with … more
Chase is a 5 1/2-year-old, white-and-black, male American bulldog/boxer mix. Chase is current on vaccinations, neutered and tested negative for heartworms. He is a very friendly and a laid-back dog. Chase can be dog selective, so a meet and greet is … more
Nash is a 10-month-old, grey tabby, male domestic short hair cat. Nash is current on all age-appropriate shots, has been neutered and tested negative for Feline Leukemia and AIDs. He seems to get along with other cats. Nash can be a little shy at … more
CLARENDON COUNTY - Amid the rainy, windy conditions, a late-morning kicker lifted Kyle Austin to a final-day catch of 27 pounds, 8 ounces. That gave him a three-day total of 83-7 and a victory Saturday, March 9, at the St. Croix Bassmaster Open at … more
Sometimes a little confidence goes a long way. That was the case for East Clarendon's Graham Newsome last week. One hit turned into two, which turned into win after win for the Wolverines. Newsome only had one plate appearance over three games … more
SUBMITTED On Thursday, March 7, four students from grades 5-12 represented Clarendon Hall at the SCISA (South Carolina Independent School Association) Music Festival held at the University of South Carolina School of Music. According to SCISA, … more
A Clarendon-based action group has requested over $40,000 for the annual Briggs v. Elliott Festival, a historic case that is reaching its 70th anniversary this year. On March 12, during a Clarendon County Council meeting, members of the Summerton … more
The Clarendon Hall softball and baseball teams hosted Andrew Jackson on Thursday, each taking home comfortable wins.The Lady Saints cruised to a 14-0 win, allowing just two hits in the shutout win. … more
The Sumter High baseball team had their hands full when they made the trip to St. James on Wednesday. Looking to even their series after losing 6-4 in extra innings on Monday, the Gamecocks had a … more
Festival season is upon us, but with festivals come costs, which means Clarendon County must approve requests to pull from the hospitality tax fund. Throughout the year, Clarendon County Council … more
As April approaches, Clarendon County has dedicated a week for national public safety telecommunicators in honor of the men and woman of law enforcement, firefighting, EMTs and paramedics. April … more
Three months into 2024 and many Clarendon County Administrator reports later, projects that have been in the works for years and months are nearing their end. During a March 11 Clarendon County … more
Clarendon County Council has officially appointed and reappointed a total of nine people to three boards in the area. On March 12, council members unanimously approved all board appointments and … more
Beautiful weather and a gorgeous course at Beech Creek set the scene for two great days of golf as Sumter High hosted its annual Magnolia Invitational on Monday and Tuesday. It was the largest … more
Clarendon Hall's Sidney Berry isn't your typical star athlete. On the basketball court, she put the team on her back for the last two seasons and helped carry the Lady Saints to the SCISA 2A state championship game for the first time in more than … more
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