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Timmonsville to reduce town workforce - SCNow
A town employee, who commented on the condition of anonymity, said a letter dated May 9 was sent from Mayor Darrick Jackson to police Chief Mike Martin informing him of the transition's details. Attempts to contact the Martin and the Florence County ...
May 10, 2012


Florence family relies on faith to weather financial crises - SCNow
“We've just been hit at every angle,” said the wife, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “Every time we take a step forward, we take two steps back.” The family shares a two-bedroom house, sleeps on a rollaway bed and couch and is living with ...
November 13, 2011


Financial questions linger for Savannah Grove APT - SCNow
During that meeting, the officer, who asked to remain anonymous, said Brooks called Anderson and instructed him to handle the situation. “…he told Mr. Anderson that he wants 'complete transparency' on her (Johnson's) part,” the officer said in an ...
May 27, 2011


Miss Myrtle Beach hopes to raise awareness about homelessness - SCNow
One student at North Myrtle Beach, who did not want to be identified, told News13 Teen Angel had helped her concentrate on her school work when so much of her life at home was chaotic. "I can worry more about my school, because they're helping me a lot ...
May 26, 2011


Timmonsville school board calls special meeting - SCNow
A source within the school district, who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation, said Friday teachers considered not showing up for work Monday if their pay was not deposited over the weekend. Vernon Davis, a self-described concerned parent ...
March 28, 2011


Crisis abated in Timmonsville schools… for now - SCNow
A source within the school district, who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation, said Friday that if pay was not deposited over the weekend, teachers would consider not showing up for work Monday. Teachers staged a sit-in Friday in the ...
March 27, 2011


No pay, for a day, in Timmonsville schools - SCNow
Florence School District 4 Superintendent Dr. Bertha McCants later e-mailed teachers saying some might not be paid until Monday, the source said. The payroll snafu is just part of the ongoing problems in the tiny Florence County district, ...
March 26, 2011


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