Uncovering Corruption in South Carolina

COLUMBIA – Post and Courier editor Autumn Phillips introduces the Post and Courier Uncovered teamm Avery Wilks, Glenn Smith, Stephen Hobbs, Tony Bartelme, and Voice publisher Barbara Ball during Monday’s panel discussion on working to expose corruption in South Carolina’s news deserts.  A recording of the event can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/c/postandcourier.

Taylor: No contamination, no ink in Winnsboro water

WINNSBORO – Rumors spread quickly Saturday morning across Blythewood Facebook pages that a Winnsboro water pipe had broken at Palmetto Imaging on Highway 34 and that ink from the business and other contaminants were flowing through Blythewood’s waterlines. Winnsboro Town Manager Jason Taylor informed The Voice about 11 a.m., Saturday morning that there was no […]

Douglass’ song to immortalize tragedy that broke Winnboro’s heart

WINNSBORO – The obituary in the Winnsboro newspaper told the sweet but tragic story – almost to the word – the way Jimmy Ray Douglas has told it many times. “It happened in 1953. Jimmy and I were about 10 ten years old. He was in my Cub Scout Troop,” Douglas began. “He had this […]

SC Ethics Commission dismisses Ross’s complaint against Councilman Brock

BLYTHEWOOD – The State Ethics Commission has dismissed a complaint filed Feb. 7, 2022, by Mike Ross against Blythewood Town Councilman Donald Brock. “I’m frustrated that our town is now tied up in two lawsuits because of this councilman’s actions to deceive the people and his other council members,” Ross wrote in his complaint. “The […]

Redhawks notch 5th straight win

BLYTHEWOOD – Fresh off of winning its first ever tournament championship, the Westwood baseball team notched its fifth straight victory Monday night against Ridge View. The Redhawks used heads-up baserunning and timely hitting in a 10-run third inning to take out the Blazers 15-5 in six innings. Westwood’s win came after it won the first […]

Griffins Ink College Plans

WINNSBORO – Three Fairfield Central student-athletes signed their letters of intent on Wednesday, March 2. Pictured at left, Stephon Gadsden, quarterback for the Griffins, made his plans to play football at South Carolina State University official. According to stats on Maxpreps, Gadsden averaged 99 passing yards per game and 65.2 rushing yards per game in […]

Letter: Wait! How is this Council Operating?

If anyone cares to understand the function of the Fairfield County Council, let me enlighten you. After reading the last article in the Voice, I became nauseated thinking about how the Council operates. On one hand you have the new Administrator looking for delinquent monies from the city of Winnsboro and on the other hand […]

Nyah Leveretter, Kentucky upset Gamecocks to win SEC title

NASHVILLE – Westwood graduate and 1,000-point scorer Nyah Leveretter describes her sophomore season with Kentucky as a difficult one at first, with the bangs and bumps of a team learning how to play together. The SEC universe found out Sunday night in Nashville that the challenges that awaited Leveretter and the Wildcats this season forged […]

Redhawks tap O’Connell as new head football coach

BLYTHEWOOD – Westwood High School announced on Wednesday that Robert O’Connell will be the Redhawks’ new head football coach, effective July 1, 2022. O’Connell succeeds three-year coach Matt Quinn, who accepted the head football position at North Augusta High School. “I could not be more excited to join a school and community with the commitment […]

Taylor: NO water advisory has been issued for Blythewood

WINNSBORO – Rumors have spread across Blythewood Saturday morning that there is a Winnsboro water advisory for the Blythewood customers. However, Winnsboro Town Manager Jason Taylor informed The Voice about 11 a.m., Saturday morning that there is no health hazard associated with the sediment residents are currently seeing in their water. “We encourage people to […]

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