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Council bans smoking, approves beer and wine
The vote was 5 to 2 Tuesday evening in favor of an ordinance created by Cheraw Town Council to allow adults, 21 and older, to consume beer or wine during the upcoming summer concert series planned by the Cheraw Recreation and Leisure Services Department. In a separate ordinance, council approved a ban on smoking in the town’s parks. Poor attendance for many of the town’s summer events last year prompted discussions on ways to bring in more ...
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USPS vows to keep Cheraw Post Office open
After more than 17 months of negotiations, Cheraw Mayor Andy Ingram received notification from United States Postal Service officials today of their plans to keep the historic downtown Cheraw Post Office open. “This decision is the result of hours of dialogue with many different individuals including Delores Shearin-Lyle, Greater South Carolina District Manager for the USPS, Senator Lindsey Graham, and several Cheraw citizens that have poli...
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Crash, fire victim identified
DNA and chest X-ray results have proven Michael Sellers, 63, of Chesterfield, was the victim burned to death in an accident that occurred March 28, on Scott Road, a few miles south of Chesterfield, according to Chesterfield County Deputy Coroner Craig Walker. Walker said law enforcement and family members had “a good idea” it was Sellers, but would not release that information until the body was proven to be his. South Carolina Highway Pa...
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Auditions set for April 23 and 24
Auditions will be held April 23 and 24, at the Theatre on the Green off Market Street in Cheraw, for the next On Stage production. On Stage president Sherry Leviner describes the play as a female version of “The Odd Couple,” by Neil Simon. The performance calls for six female roles, including two strong, middle age leading roles. There are two male roles whose ages range from 20s to middle age. Those interested are invited to read Tuesday...
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Rockingham Speedway to hold NCWTS autograph session
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. — Fans hoping to get to meet their favorite NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) drivers will have the opportunity to do so on Saturday, April 13, at Rockingham Speedway. The speedway will hold a driver autograph session that morning from 10:15 a.m. until 11:15 a.m. by the famous rocks by the main entrance of the track. The session will take place before the first NCWTS practice for the North Carolina Education Lottery...
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Arts Commission presents ‘3 Little Pigs’
The Cheraw Arts Commission presents its final Pre-School show for the 2012-2013 school season on Wednesday, April 24, at 10:30 a.m. at the Theatre on the Green. Porkchop Productions presents the NEW, “True Story of the 3 Little Pigs.” The story is about Stanley Little-Pig whose mom wants him to be friends with the new sheep on the block. Stanley concocts a plan that will get rid of Ralphie the sheep for good. Or will it? Admission is $3 p...
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Chesterfield County 4-H offers projects for youth
The 4-H Small Garden Project is a project where youth plant a small garden. Whether it is your first time planting a garden or your thumb is green, this is a fun and exciting project and hopefully you will get to taste some great food that you have grown. The goal of this project is for you to learn how to prepare, plant, maintain, and harvest a small garden. Registration for this project is $15 for current 4-H members. It includes the soil s...
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Successful fall dove hunt depends on planning, preparing fields now
Now is the time to begin the planning and preparation of fields to attract doves during the upcoming season. The mourning dove is one of the most popular game species in the Southeast, and fall dove shoots are a South Carolina tradition. Large numbers of doves will feed on waste grains and weed seeds in harvested peanut, corn and wheat fields. Fields can also be planted in millet, sorghum, sesame, corn, sunflowers or other crops and managed...
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Photography exhibit coming to Burr Gallery
The Cheraw Arts Commission is celebrating National Photography Month this May in the Burr Gallery with a photography exhibit. Photographers of all ages are encouraged to participate. Both amateur and professionals may submit pieces. This recognition of the photographic community began in 1984 when President Ronald Reagan initiated the week-long American Photography Celebration that ran from May 7 until May 14. In 1987, the U.S. Congress app...
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Youth Leadership Forum participants.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity holds Youth Leadership Forum
The local chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. convened its 13th Annual Youth Leadership Forum recently on the campus of Northeastern Technical College in Cheraw. The theme, “From the High Chair, To High School, To Higher Education,” drew approximately 50 students and parents. The participants heard professionals discuss topics such as Bully Prevention and Safety, Basic Investing and Management, Entrepreneurship—How To Own Your O...
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Cruise In on Main Street McColl
The Monday night cruise in McColl is next week. On Monday, April 8, from 5 to 8 p.m., McColl invites everyone to town to come out and enjoy strolling down Main Street viewing classic vehicles, street machines, late models, trucks and motorcycles. “We extend an invitation to all to bring out their prize vehicles or motorcycles for showing,” say organizers. Enjoy music, food and refreshment vendors. There will be drivers only drawings, fr...
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Visible from this photo, the newly completed taxiway, which prevents the runway from doubling as a taxiway, is much safer for pilots and passengers.
New taxiway dedicated April 11
The recently completed parallel taxiway at Cheraw Municipal Airport will be unveiled to the public in a ceremony April 11. Mayor Andy Ingram is extending a special invitation to the community. A brief program will begin at the airport terminal at 6 p.m. and will detail the airport’s importance to the Town of Cheraw and the business community. “This is another phase in our airport improvement plan that will better serve our community and mee...
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This photograph, taken in February, shows town workers removing loose debris from the roof of the old Family Fashion building on Market Street, with the help of the Cheraw Fire Department's ladder truck.
Debris from brownfields worrisome
Dilapidated buildings in the downtown area continue to be a problem, Public Works Director Donna Byrd told members of Cheraw Town Council during a briefing with department heads Tuesday, Mar. 26. Both time and money have been spent cleaning up debris the wind blows from these properties, she said. It’s getting to be more than a nuisance. “I’m afraid it could result in injury to someone or someone’s vehicle,” Byrd said. A few months ago to...
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Franklin, a 60-year-old African land tortoise, attracts attention and riders.
Turtle on the run
Franklin, a 60-year-old Sulcata African land tortoise, loves to walk. “He’ll walk 10 miles a day if you let him,” said his owner, known only as The Turtle Man. Franklin and the Turtle Man have lived together for 45 years in Albemarle, N.C. During that time, Franklin has grown from a mere 40 pounds to more than 300 pounds. The two of them travel, sporadically, around the area to show off a little and to collect donations for other animal, ...
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Council considers smoking bans at parks
Cheraw Town Council members were reminded Tuesday to file their Statement of Economic Interest by April 15, whether they’ll be running for office this fall or not. This form, which is required of all elected officials, is due annually, said Cheraw Town Administrator Mike Smith. It’s the same form that caused such a stir last spring, when many potential candidates across the state were disqualified and removed from primary ballots. Three of ...
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Chesterfield County Acting Sheriff Kip Kiser
From coroner to sheriff, Kiser in charge
“Things are running smoothly,” said Chesterfield County Acting Sheriff Kip Kiser. “We have a knowledgeable and professional staff of deputies who know what they’re doing, and things are going well.” Kiser was appointed by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley a couple of weeks ago to take Sam Parker’s place when Parker was indicted on four counts of misconduct in office and two felony counts of furnishing contraband to inmates. Kiser, who w...
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Whispers In the Stacks for April 2013
April 14 – 20, 2013, our library joins other public libraries, libraries in schools, campuses and communities nationwide in celebrating National Library Week, a time to highlight the value of libraries, librarians and library workers. Libraries today are more than repositories for books and other resources. Often the heart of their communities, campuses or schools, libraries are deeply committed to the places where their patrons live, work ...
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Chesterfield General Hospital named to Becker’s ‘100 great hospitals’
Becker’s Hospital Review has included Chesterfield General Hospital on the 2013 list of “100 Great Hospitals in America.” According to the article, the editorial team at Becker’s Hospital Review accepted nominations, conducted research and considered other reputable hospital ranking sources such as U.S. News & World Report, Truven Health Analytics’ 100 Top Hospitals, HealthGrades, Magnet Recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Center...
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Members of the Kiwanis Club recently kicked off a campaign to provide teddy bears to children of Chesterfield County facing difficult family situations when law enforcement, or fire fighters are involved. Chief Deputy James Dixon of the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Department said he has witnessed the comfort these stuffed animals can be for children on many occasions. "It really helps to calm them," he said.
Providing a little TLC
Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle Members of the Kiwanis Club recently kicked off a campaign to provide teddy bears to children of Chesterfield County facing difficult family situations when law enforcement or firefighters are involved. Chief Deputy James Dixon of the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office said he has witnessed the comfort these stuffed animals can be for children on many occasions. “It really helps to calm them,” he said.
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Approximately 60 people donned their hats or bonnets and participated in the first annual Easter Hat Parade last Sunday afternoon. Prizes for the best hat were awarded in several categories, and cupcakes were enjoyed by all. The Easter Bunny was there too. He, and several others, promise to make next year's parade just as much fun.
At the Easter Parade …
Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle Approximately 60 people donned their hats or bonnets and participated in the first annual Easter Hat Parade last Sunday afternoon. Prizes for the best hat were awarded in several categories, and cupcakes were enjoyed by all. The Easter Bunny was there too. He, and several others, promise to make next year’s parade just as much fun.
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Area students named to Coker College Dean’s List
HARTSVILLE, S.C. — The following area students have been named to the Fall 2012 Dean’s List at Coker College for earning a 3.75 or higher grade point average (on a 4.0 scale): Dorin Costea of Cheraw, S.C. Lindsay Davis of Chesterfield, S.C. Taylor Demby of Chesterfield, S.C. Amber Gainey of Patrick, S.C. Anna Hendrix of Pageland, S.C. John Hicks of Jefferson, S.C. Rebecca Jones of Cheraw, S.C. Samantha Joyner of Cheraw, S.C. ...
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Are Advisory Councils still needed?
Local Advisory Councils for the Chesterfield County School District may soon be a thing of the past. According to Chesterfield County Superintendent Harrison Goodwin, this county is one of only six school districts in the state still using Advisory Councils to deal with disciplinary issues. Basically, the Advisory Councils determine whether or not a student is permanently expelled from the school district. Goodwin told board members earlier...
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Victim of fire not yet identified
A positive identification is needed before officials can release the name of the victim burned to death when a truck caught fire just off Scott Road, seven miles south of Chesterfield Thursday night, March 28. “We have a general idea, but we’re not positive,” said Chesterfield County Deputy Coroner Craig Walker. “We won’t know for sure until we have DNA and chest X-ray results.” South Carolina Highway Patrol Officer Tony Keller, who respo...
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Sherell Brown
Family determined not to lose battle to blindness
Sherell Brown of Cheraw, 27, has been told she needs surgery to prevent a rare eye disease called keratoconus from taking her vision. Insurance won’t help pick up the bill until her sight is completely gone. Then it will cover a cornea transplant, if she’s lucky enough to find a matching donor. Family members and friends have decided they’ll find a way to raise the $13,000 necessary for the surgery. This Saturday, March 30, they will be sel...
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