Vote Palmer

I was particularly heartened by an illuminating answer to an all-important question posed at the recent Fairfield Chamber Candidate Forum. In fact, we all have to question which State Senate candidate will be able to wield the most political influence for the betterment of Fairfield. Is it candidate Mike Fanning, who is postured on the […]

Rules is Rules

I’ve been busy, trying to wrap my head around the concept of County Council hiring, as a consultant, the former interim County Administrator. I mean no disrespect to Milton Pope. I wasn’t a fan, but neither was I a detractor. No, it’s the concept I find befuddling! Why? Did our new County Administrator ask Council […]

Imagine

Just imagine what would happen if we held an event during which: • Many competing local politicians attend but none engage in politicking. • People of various ages, creeds, races and experiences stand together united in a community purpose. • Attendees make new friends with those they might otherwise have never known. • The public […]

Mega Site Collision Course

History is about to repeat itself in the form of another S.C. Department of Commerce boondoggle. The first time this happened was when the S.C. Department of Transportation was designing the route for Interstate 77. The Commerce Department conceived the idea that an industrial site could be placed along the route if it was moved […]

Zoning Protest

LETTER TO THE EDITOR – In an Aug. 11 Ridgeway Town Council meeting, Council refused to recognize a petition signed by 50 citizens declaring their opposition to Russ Brown’s rezoning request. Council’s deliberate disregard of the signatures of these citizens was enough to force three property owners on Hwy. 34 in Ridgeway to continue their fight against the […]

Common Sense

Common sense was the clear winner in Fairfield’s great “biscuits vs. book bags” debate (Grants -The Voice 8/17). To be more precise, this debate was a Fairfield County Council discussion about the merits of a discretionary service delivery system which is based upon an unwieldy and uneven grant process which often features requests that prioritizes non-essential item […]

Inconsistencies

To clear up inconsistencies quoted by Fairfield County Council Chairwoman Carolyn Robinson in the paper, it is currently legal to sell alcohol on Sunday in the following neighboring areas: Kershaw, Richland and Lancaster counties, as well as the cities of Camden and Chester. Chester County has a referendum on the ballot this November. This information […]

One Perspective

As elections approach we will all be hearing rumors and trying to decide who’s telling the truth. I have come to a simple conclusion, and that is the truth is a perception. It becomes your reality the minute you say ‘I believe that.’ So, instead of believing in others I am going to ask you […]

Head First?

Apparently, our Fairfield County School District is about to dive head first into the shallow end. In other words, the School Board will surely bang its head on the bottom if it continues to hastily plunge into the home building business. Initial Board reaction begs many questions. Why would we commence a bidding process before […]

PTP Thanks Community

The Pine Tree Playhouse of Winnsboro has been providing entertainment and theatrical opportunities for area residents for more than 43 years. Community theater is perhaps the epitome of a group endeavor and it can thrive only when there is true community support. We are indeed fortunate to be the continuing recipient of such support. The […]

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