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Today's Features

  • Metro News Service

  • From release

    Here are the three spotlight candidates for adoption this week from Chesterfield County Animal Services.

  • Taylee Elizabeth Clyburn celebrated her first birthday on March 5, 2012 with a party with family and friends. 

     

     She is the daughter of Sharon Gregory and Willie Clyburn of Pageland.  

  • Brittany Langley and Bobby Medlin of Pageland announce the birth of a son, Jeremiah Kelly Medlin, born Feb. 5. 2012 at Springs Memorial Hospital in Lancaster.

    Jeremiah weighed 5 lbs., 14 oz. and was 18-3/4 inches long. He joins a 7-year-old sister, Angel Langley.

    Grandparents are George andBarbara Langley of Pageland, Junior and Vicki Eller of Jefferson and Bill Benton of Monroe, N.C.

  • Ashton Leigh Cassidy celebrated her first birthday February 17, 2012 with a Minnie Mouse themed party with family and friends on February 18.
     
    She is the daughter of Anthony and Vanessa M. Cassidy of Ruby. Grandparents are James and Eloise Moree of Pageland, Barbara Cassidy and Michael Black and Tony and Mandi Cassidy all of Ruby. Great-grandmothers are Myrtle Moree of Pageland and Clara Short of Ruby.

  • James and Cecilia Blackwell celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary February 10, 2012.

    They were married February 10, 1962 in Chesterfield. They have two daughters, Debra Amaker and Jane Crump (Patrick), all of Greensboro.

    They have four grandchildren, Kendall and Daryann Amaker and Patrick Jr. and Peyton Crump.

  • Emily Paige Pusser of Chesterfield and Peter James DeMarco of Bloomsburg, Penn. were wed July 20, 2011 at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Chesterfield.
    Rev. Rebecca Huguely and Fr. Michael David officiated the 6 p.m. double-ring ceremony.
    The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ernest Hugh Pusser Sr. of Chesterfield and the late Ernest Hugh Pusser Sr. Granparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valentino Sr. and the late Mr. Louis Davis Rivers and Mr. and Mrs. John Welborn Pusser Sr.

  • The lazy, hazy days of summer are winding down.     

    No, fall isn’t in the air yet, but the sound of school bells are.

  • First Baptist Church of Pageland is rolling out an entirely new program for children.
    FaithWeaver Friends is a family-friendly weekly program for kids age three through fifth grade. Every Wednesday starting September 7 they will provide dinner from 5:30 to 6 p.m. and FaithWeaver Friends will then be held until 7:30 p.m.
    At FaithWeaver Friends they will sing songs, play games, create special projects and explore Bible stories in fun, interesting ways. It’s fun and if you are a kid, you are invited.

  • From release
    More than 28 members officially signed covenants of membership to form a new Pageland church called New Life Baptist Fellowship on Aug. 7.
    “We’re a church now,” Pastor Jonathan Cox of Pageland said.
    Before the signing, Cox took the congregation through the Covenant of  Membership and the Articles of Faith for the new church.