For the Mayor

No business can be successful and grow without a strong community atmosphere in which to develop. Mayor Charlene Herring has worked tirelessly to make Ridgeway a wonderful place for families to live and its merchants. She is often seen sweeping the streets, picking up trash and more recently painting the rear wall of the Fire […]

Money Pit

The Financial Disaster of Doko – great concept, Town Council, but way, way over the mark, both financially and conceptually for a town of this size, growth or no growth, taxes or no taxes. Simple question: Could it be that no one has a watch or phone in Blythewood so we need to build a […]

Blast from the Past

Once upon a time (and a very fine time it was, for newspaper editors), in a county not so very far away, there was a school board of trustees whose behavior redefined the word ‘deplorable.’ The results, of course, were predictable. Failing or floundering schools, facilities fallen into disrepair, test scores that disappeared off the […]

Detention Center Well Run

There were some negative remarks being said about how the Fairfield County Detention Center was being run. I met with Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Davis and the discussion we had made me feel confident the Detention Center was one of Fairfield County’s departments that indeed was being handled in a cost cutting, professional manner. Hats […]

Here’s to Your Health

The decline of Fairfield Memorial Hospital has been agonizing to witness, and over the last three years that decline has, under the leadership of its Board of Directors, accelerated at an almost sickening pace. No one single factor is solely to blame for the hospital’s state of affairs, but among them certainly are politics. Ruthless […]

Lesson Learned

It was reported recently in a local newspaper that Bravo Blythewood, the cultural arts council of Blythewood, had been fined by the Secretary of State’s Office for failure to submit the paperwork necessary for the operation of a non-profit organization operating in South Carolina. As members of the Bravo Blythewood Board we can assure you […]

Jobs for Whom?

Millions of our tax dollars have already been spent on projects for Council members to suggest that jobs will be here. Don’t you believe one word of that. Yes, there will be jobs; but just ask the important question: How many of those jobs will be filled by tax-paying Fairfield residents. The answer is less than […]

The Red Cross Needs You

I serve on the American Red Cross Advisory Council in Fairfield County. As chairman of the Heroes Campaign, I am sending this letter to let you know how valuable the American Red Cross is to our county and to ask for your help. For the 2012-2013 year, 56 people were affected by a crisis/need in […]

You Run for Office

Wow. I was relieved to see that this (Michael Watts’ “As Gomer Pyle used to Say,” Feb. 28) was categorized as “opinion” and “guest editorial.” One thing it certainly lacks is factual information. For one so concerned and for a person that has all the answers, why not move in to the town and run […]

Priorities

Since the Town Of Blythewood has started the “Centerpiece of the Town,” Doko Meadows, our town leader ship seems to have become preoccupied with other pressing matters such as a Tree Ordinance, ball field renovation and the upcoming election. They seem to have lost sight of some things that should have a higher priority. Things that we […]

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