BLYTHEWOOD – The Blythewood Ladies Club hosted a Black History program during its regular monthly meeting at its club house on Sandfield Road on Friday, Feb. 9. The program featured special guest Lavern Meggett, who lives in Blythewood’s Oak Hurst neighborhood, and her Great Aunt Isabella Meggett Lucas, age 94. Meggett told two stories about […]
Celebrating Black History: BW woman’s mom authored best-seller NY Times cookbook
RW council OKs bid for museum renovation
RIDGEWAY – During its regular monthly meeting last Thursday evening, the Ridgeway Town Council voted unanimously to approve a bid (with contingencies) for the Thomas Store Museum renovation project. Ridgeway citizen Charlene Herring presented the bid tabulation provided by the Town’s Interim Administrator Clay Killian. The sealed bid opening on Feb. 2, produced two bids […]
Old Scout, New Scout on Blythewood Rd
BLYTHEWOOD – Just across the road from where Scout Motors plans to build its new auto plant is a spot where Scout’s long-ago namesake once made an impact. A car produced by an older subsidiary of the auto company that owns Scout – a mid-1960s International Scout 800, as best as owner William Holler can […]
Celebrating Black History: Arthur Lathan recalls the Orangeburg Massacre
WINNSBORO – For the last 56 years, on Feb. 8, Winnsboro’s Arthur Lathan has traveled to Orangeburg to attend the annual memorial for the Orangeburg Massacre, the 1968 shooting of black student protesters by law enforcement on the S. C. State College campus. On the drive down, every year, Lathan says he can’t help but […]
It was a Happy Valentine’s Day
WINNSBORO – The house was full and overflowing Friday night at Fiesta Mexican restaurant in Winnsboro. The occasion was a Valentine’s Day dinner dance, complete with a DJ and long-stemmed red roses for the ladies. Fiesta, which opened for business on Oct. 31, offers a large menu of Mexican dishes along with beer and margaritas. […]
St. John’s holds annual Mardi Gras fundraiser
WINNSBORO – The Episcopal Church Women (ECW) of St. John’s Episcopal Church hosted their second Annual Mardi Gras Fundraiser on Feb. 10, to raise money to support seven community outreach projects: Samaritan’s Purse, Fairfield Middle School Personal Needs Closet, Angel Tree at the Middle School, Fairfield County Food Bank, Grieving Needs Foundation, Fairfield County Council […]
Teacher Village has a new name
WINNSBORO – When word began to spread about the Fairfield Education Foundation’s proposed housing for teachers approximately three years ago, the project was generally referred to as the Teacher Village. But that moniker must change, according to a spokesperson with the Teachers Village Newark in Newark, N.J. After Fairfield’s Teacher Village began taking shape early […]


















