Gilbert, Brandenburg seek District 7 seat

WINNSBORO – As County Council Chairman Billy Smith has announced that he will not seek re-election to his council seat representing District 7, two candidates have announced their intentions to run for that seat. Clarence Gilbert sent a letter to The Voice this week declaring his intentions to seek Smith’s seat. A Fairfield native, Gilbert, […]

Voters reject Jenkinsville annexation

Turnout was High: 34 of 54 registered voters JENKINSVILLE – Annexation appears to be off the table in Jenkinsville. The controversial measure, which would have annexed 143 properties into the town limits, failed by a 19-15 vote, according to unofficial results. There were 36 ballots cast, but two under-votes – one absentee and one in-person […]

Smith: ‘I won’t seek reelection’

Council chair ushered in meeting order, efficiency WINNSBORO – Fairfield County Council Chairman Billy Smith told The Voice on Tuesday that he will not see re-election to his council seat representing District 7. His term ends Dec. 31. “My wife has accepted an associate professor position at Louisiana State University, so we’ll be moving to […]

Church burglary suspect nabbed

WINNSBORO – An individual has been identified as a suspect in several burglaries of churches in the Blair and Jenkinsville areas of Fairfield County over the weekend. Investigators with the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office have obtained arrest warrants for Terrance Chisolm, 38, of Aiken, SC, for multiple counts of burglary. Chisolm is currently in the […]

Council makes offer to FMH

Liens, Other Conditions Pose Threat to Sale WINNSBORO – In a 6-1 vote Tuesday, council members voted to negotiate a purchase agreement with Fairfield Memorial Hospital to acquire select properties, including doctor offices and the rehab center. Councilman Mikel Trapp dissented. “[The hospital] knows if they don’t have an infusion of cash by ‘X’ date […]

FMH Board focuses on savings

WINNSBORO – That Fairfield Memorial Hospital continues to make progress reducing expenses and shrinking operating losses, was the message presented to the Board’s Finance and Audit Committee during its May 22 meeting. CFO Tim Mitchell stated that, since fiscal year 2014, FMH has reduced expenses by $8.3 million. However, this includes reducing expenditures by closing […]

Council grills chamber director

Switzer has until June 12 to submit financial reports BLYTHEWOOD – Town Council’s second workshop for the 2018/19 budget, held Thursday, May 24, quickly jumped the rails from a budget discussion to an intense interrogation of the Greater Blythewood Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Mike Switzer about chamber and visitor center financial inconsistencies reported earlier […]

BW Town Council passes first reading on budget

BLYTHEWOOD – Town Council passed first reading of its 2018-19 budget Tuesday evening. The proposed $1,565,632 budget reflects $202,111 in building permits and fees, an increase of $17,111 over last year. Council also sees business licenses inside the town increasing from $94,871 to $113,351 and business licenses outside the town increasing from $80,188 to $92,491. […]

Cauthen’s sentence begins July 2

BYTHEWOOD—In a little more than 30 days, a former Blythewood attorney and town councilwoman will become a federal prison inmate. Kathleen Cauthen, 47, is required to surrender to federal authorities no later than 2 p.m. July 2 to begin serving a 30-day sentence, according to court documents filed Friday. On May 14, Cauthen pleaded guilty […]

Running fast

BLYTHEWOOD – Blythewood Democratic candidate forum organizer Stuart Andrews, left, emcee Arlene Andrews and moderators Buddy Price and Jamie Harkness listen as incumbent SC House Rep. Joe McEachern (District 77) answers a question during the forum last Thursday at Blythewood Academy. Other candidates for the House seat included:  Kambrell Garvin, John McClenic and Deyaska Spencer.  […]

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