BREAD OF LIFE: He Will Carry You
I once heard about a man who was walking down a country road carrying a sack with a heavy load in it. A farmer stopped by and asked him if he would like a ride.
I once heard about a man who was walking down a country road carrying a sack with a heavy load in it. A farmer stopped by and asked him if he would like a ride.
The South Carolina State Fair is accepting applications for its Ride of Your Life Scholarship program.
The Gents and Ladies Philanthropic Group met on December 19 to prepare items collected for distribution to children at the Department of Social Services.
Although the Clemson Extension office is still closed to the public, there is now a drop box for soil samples.
First Corinthians 13 is probably the most widely quoted passage in the world on the subject of love. Verse 13 says, “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
Magnolia Thompson Williams’ children, Rodney, Joey, Chuckie Williams and Betty Campbell, established a scholarship in honor of their mother and presented a Certificate of Establishment to her.
The Latta School Board at its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 9 voted to approve a timeline for return to normal school operations for its students.
Dr. Gerard Edwards of the Lee County School District, Latta High School graduate, joins other distinguished leaders from across South Carolina to participate in the Diversity Leaders Initiative (DLI), an award-winning program of Furman University’s Riley Institute now in its 18th year.
Dr. Kellyson S. Poe recently retired after serving as an educator for 20 years.
National School Counseling Week is being observed this week. The theme is “School Counselors All In for All Students.”