Apparently, our Fairfield County School District is about to dive head first into the shallow end. In other words, the School Board will surely bang its head on the bottom if it continues to hastily plunge into the home building business. Initial Board reaction begs many questions. Why would we commence a bidding process before […]
PTP Thanks Community
The Pine Tree Playhouse of Winnsboro has been providing entertainment and theatrical opportunities for area residents for more than 43 years. Community theater is perhaps the epitome of a group endeavor and it can thrive only when there is true community support. We are indeed fortunate to be the continuing recipient of such support. The […]
Give Us Back Our Mills
J.R. Green decided to build a new Career Center and borrowed the money from the taxpayers of Fairfield County by raising the millage rate 35 mills to pay for it. When is the taxpayers’ millage rate going to be reduced 35 mills for what the school system received? Now without any concrete and intelligent plans, […]
What Next?
How can Fairfield School Superintendent J.R. Green decide to use taxpayer money to build patio homes for school teachers? How does he get this authority? It’s easy for him to throw money around when it does not come out of his pocket. Sadly, the population of this county is on the decrease. Many people choose […]
New ER Program
As Chief Nursing Officer at Fairfield Memorial Hospital, I am excited to share with the community a new program at Fairfield Memorial as part of our “Commitment to Excellence.” We recently instituted a new program to measure patient satisfaction. The Emergency Room has a tablet, much like an iPad, that is given to each patient […]
Heroes
It has been said you can gauge the brightness of a community’s soul by the courage of its heroes who courageously confront evil. Today, Fairfield’s soul shines brightly thanks to the heroes who helped to ensure some measure of justice in our most recent animal cruelty case (re: “A Horrible Thing,” July 14). We all owe […]
Justice is Done
It has been seven months since I and three other ladies found a horrific sight while horseback riding at Carolina Adventure World. When I stumbled upon a severely mangled puppy, my mind was racing, wondering what had happened to this poor creature. Never in a million years would I have guessed that he had been […]
Meet Mark Palmer
I am Mark Palmer of York, and I am running as a Republican for the S.C. Senate seat in District 17. I am the candidate who will oppose Mike Fanning in November. I was born in South Carolina and am a graduate of Winthrop College. I have been married to Holly Palmer for 20 years […]
What Was He Thinking?
What irresponsible behavior from Mayor Gregrey Ginyard leaving $10,000 of Jenkinsville Water Co. money in his car to be stolen. Let me ask you a question Mr. Ginyard: Would you leave $10,000 of your money in an unlocked vehicle? Not only the loss of the money but the cost for mail-outs to the water customers, […]
Rhetoric is Fun; Results Matter
Each election cycle some candidate seems to always clamor for change and, if elected, he promises to change Columbia, or where ever. This change agent also always claims to be an outsider and his lack of experience in the system is touted as a great attribute. It seems politics is the only job in which […]