September 8, 2005 RSS feed / News

Committee meeting

The 2006 Thunder Over Thurmond planning and events committee will meet at 6 p.m. on Mon., Sept. 26 at the Mexican restaurant, Mi Pueblito in McCormick, S.C. More...

Choir anniversary

The Willie Crew Youth Choir will be celebrating their 13th choir anniversary on Sat., Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to come out and show their support. More...

Country supper

The Christian Service Organization of Fishing Creek Baptist Church will have a country cooking supper on Sat., Sept. 10, 6 8:30 p.m. Cost is $6 a plate for all you can eat. All proceeds will go to charity. More...

Norwood calls for all Americans to help assist hurricane victims

U. S. Representative Charlie Norwood today continued the call for all Americans to exhaust every possible effort in assisting the victims of Hurricane Katrina. More...

Bluegrass festival

Elijah Clark State Park will host its Fall Bluegrass Festival in conjunction with Old Timers Day. More...

Swimming the cove

Ben Best, a 2005 graduate of LCHS, took along his copy of More...

Midget Mite Cowboy Cheerleaders

Lincoln County Middle School Midget Mite Cowboys are, front row (lr): Edie Williams, Robnicka Searles, Jasmine Searles, Tyeshia Crew, Eleese Matthews, Hailee McQuigg and Raven Johnson; back row: Montana Dawkins, Morgan Goldman, Christina Guyton, Hann More...

Leathersville News

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Timmerman, Miss Erin Timmerman and Derek Cooper were lunch guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bowick were supper guests in the home. More...

Advice on Katrina relief donations

Responding to the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, people all over the country have their checkbooks out, ready to give. But, will your money go where you want it to? Who should you make that check out to? More...

Ga. OHS-GMEA offers advice on best ways to help disaster victims

With the outpouring of sympathy and support for Hurricane Katrina victims becoming a major focus here and throughout the nation, Office of Homeland Security More...

Hunters need new deer harvest record before opening day

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) reminds deer hunters who purchased a big game license between Sept. 11, 2004 and Jan. More...

Computer literacy classes to be held in Plum Branch

Computer Literacy For Adults classes will be held beginning Mon., Sept. 5. Classes will be held from 2 4:30 p.m. on Mon., Wed., and Fri., each week for two weeks in the Plum Branch, S.C. Adult Education Center. Class size is limited to 12 persons. More...

Community chorus will begin its fall season Sept. 12

The McCormick County Community Chorus will begin the fall season on Mon., Sept. 12. Registration will begin at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church in McCormick. More...

Auxiliary to meet

The American Legion Post 194 Ladies Auxiliary will meet Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. All members are reminded to bring donations for the food pantry: bleach, washing powder and dish detergent. More...

Retired educators to meet

The Lincoln-Wilkes Retired Educators Association will meet at the Home Cafe in Washington on Thurs., Sept. 8 at 11 a.m. All members, retired educators and anyone who plans to retire from the field of education, are asked to be present. More...

Chamber Chatter

September 2005 & October 2005 Chamber Calendar

September 15 Koehler Galleries Ribbon Cutting 11:00 a.m. More...

Misuse of tree stands can create hazards for hunters

Tree stands are a continued favorite piece of equipment for hunters as they search for ways to remain undetected by game. More...

Midget Mite Raider Cheerleaders

Lincoln County Middle School Midget Mite Raider Cheerleaders are, front row (l-r): Amber Woods, Tiara Wynn, Jasmine Freeman, Alex Nichols, Pierra Heath, Bridget Parks, Meg Ball, Taylor Dukes and Jessie Boswell; back row: Hannah Cross, Mollie Ferguson More...

Cheer Devils make plans for pep rally and tailgate party

The Lincoln County Cheer Devils would like to announce plans for the Lincoln County/Commerce game on September 16. More...

New attorney

Ben Jackson has recently opened a law office at 119 Main Street, next to Jeweler More...