May Is Older Americans Month
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has proclaimed May as Older Americans Month and encourages all South Carolinians to recognize the vital role older adults play in communities across the Palmetto State.
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South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has proclaimed May as Older Americans Month and encourages all South Carolinians to recognize the vital role older adults play in communities across the Palmetto State.
The mega movie, starring Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh, Gone with the Wind, was adopted from a novel by Margaret Mitchell. Most do not know that the novelist gleaned that saying from a poet named Earnest Dowson.
May is a special month that is recognized worldwide as Mental Health Awareness Month, a time when we focus on the importance of mental health and the role it plays in our lives.
The Latta Lady Vikings and the Cheraw Lady Braves “faced off” against one another on the rain-soaked softball field in Latta on Wednesday, April 6.
Prior to the game, the Latta Lady Vikings held “Senior Night” as soon as there was a “break” in the rain. Four seniors and the Latta bookkeeper were honored.
The Dillon Lady Wildcats came from behind to defeat the Loris Lady Lions 6-4 in varsity softball action played in Loris on Thursday, April 27.
The Waccamaw Warriors held on to win over Dillon 8-6 in varsity baseball action played in Dillon on Thursday, April 27, Senior night for Dillon.
Ahmad German and MarQuazion Morrison were both honored prior to the game.
Stroke is the No. 1 cause of preventable disability and the fifth leading killer in the nation. Eighty percent of strokes are preventable, yet it is expected that nearly 750,000 people in the United States will have a stroke this year. On average, someone has a stroke every 40 seconds.
Minutes of the March 16, 2023 meeting
The South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS) recognizes May as Foster Care Awareness Month to highlight the important role that kinship caregivers, foster parents, and relatives play in working together with families to achieve reunification for children and youth in foster care. Their collaborative efforts are essential in helping to strengthen families in South Carolina.