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WDPS investigating series of overnight shootings

Map of shootings by WDPS WINNSBORO— The Winnsboro Department of Public Safety is investigating several overnight shootings that left multiple...
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WDPS investigating series of overnight shootings

Fairfield County shuts down shelter volunteers after volunteer exposes safety concerns

Thomasson Price FAIRFIELD COUNTY – On the morning of Jan. 31, 2026, Fairfield County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the...
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Fairfield County shuts down shelter volunteers after volunteer exposes safety concerns

Mayor refuses to answer Fripp’s questions about the $20,000

Mayor Sloan Griffin Councilwoman Andrea Fripp BLYTHEWOOD — Blythewood Mayor Pro Tem Andrea Fripp initiated a public confrontation with Mayor...
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Mayor refuses to answer Fripp’s questions about the $20,000

Community Road to reopen March 31

BLYTHEWOOD - After almost 11 months, Community Road will be open again, according to officials at the South Carolina Department...
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Community Road to reopen March 31

Graber named Detention Center Director

WINNSBORO  - Fairfield County Council has named a new director for its detention center. Graber At the March 22, Monday...
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Graber named Detention Center Director

Author name: Barbara Ball

Events, News

Mt. Moriah honors Rev.Thompson

JENKINSVILLE – Almost 200 people crowded into Mt. Moriah Baptist Church last week to honor and show their love and appreciation for Rev. Leon Thompson, 54, who served as Co-Pastor of the church until a year ago when he stepped down to serve as one of three Associate Ministers. The new position allowed him to […]

Opinion

Why not Fairfield?

Nearly every week the Midlands’ media frustrate Fairfield residents with stories about more housing developments in the adjourning counties. Apparently, housing merchants are eager to invest heavily in spreading the good life to all of the Midlands, with the lone exception being Fairfield County. “Why not Fairfield?” is the question we should be asking the

News, Sports

Track members participating in State Qualifier

Westwood Boys Kaden Briggs, Brian Horn, Christian Horn, Torran Goings, Trinni Feggett, Devon Fluellen, Jair Kelly, Treshawn Miller, Jordan Alexander-Coleman , Paul McCants, LaRonnie Davis, Jacob Finch, Dermonti Romey, Rayshawn Floyd , Malik Donald and Jalen Briggman. Westwood Girls Diamond Rush, Jasmine Brown, Amor Williams, Jaia Harris, Alanie Foster, Alaina Smith, Adora Okeke and Kayla

News, Sports

Fairfield Softball over

WINNSBORO – The Fairfield Central lady Griffins playoff run came to an end Saturday after a 5-1 home loss to Berea. Fairfield traveled to Mid-Carolina Thursday in their first game only to suffer an 11-1 trouncing. “We shouldn’t have lost,” Griffins’ head coach Gwen Rouse said. “It’s just all mental. That’s all I can say

Classifieds

South Carolina Court of Common Pleas Case No. 2017-CP-20-00062

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CASE NO. 2017-CP-20-00062 Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”), PLAINTIFF, VS. George Mills-Alnur a/k/a George Ann Mills-Alnur, DEFENDANT(S). SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLAINT (161083.00490) TO THE DEFENDANT(S) GEORGE MILLS-ALNUR A/K/A GEORGE ANN MILLS-ALNUR ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

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