An event aimed at easing the impact of an invasive tree species that has been a thorn in South Carolina’s side, and produced many thorns along its roadsides, is set for the Midlands this fall.
Karen White, New York Times bestselling author of "The Attic on Queen Street," will be on hand at the Sumter County Museum, 122 North Washington Street, at 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 15th.
As part of National Career Development Month for November 2021, CCTC Career Services welcomes Claflin University, who will be hosting a Zoom Transfer Table Talk Session.
The State of the Chamber is a great opportunity for Chamber members, prospective members, and Sumter residents to receive an update from the Chamber President & CEO, Chris Hardy, on the Chamber's current and upcoming community endeavors.
Of the 413 people living in Alcolu in 2020, 65.6 percent (271) were women and 34.4 percent (142) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the SC Midland News.
Of the 3,043 people living in Bishopville in 2020, 47.6 percent (1,448) were women and 52.4 percent (1,595) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the SC Midland News.
Of the 617 people living in Bowman in 2020, 60.5 percent (373) were women and 39.5 percent (244) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the SC Midland News.
Of the 1,223 people living in Branchville in 2020, 58.5 percent (715) were women and 41.5 percent (508) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the SC Midland News.
The Orangeburg Department of Public Safety is scheduled for a site-based assessment as part of a program to achieve accreditation by verifying it meets professional standards.
A team of Clemson University researchers is working to show how Intelligent Water and Nutrient Placement (IWNP) can help farmers increase profits while minimizing effects of agricultural practices on the environment.
Peanut harvest is underway and Clemson researchers, in conjunction with the National Peanut Lab, have developed a new tool to help farmers get a better idea of how grade affects crop value.