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Gault is new hospital district CFO
UNION — The Union Hospital District’s new Chief Financial Officer brings nearly 30 years of experience in accounting and computers to the job and the financial challenges facing the district. Cindy Gault was appointed CFO in March, succeeding Paul Newhouse who was appointed CEO upon the resignation of Tim Merrit. Her appointment as CFO comes after a nearly 30-year career with the district that began in the 1980s. “My whole health care car...
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Powell-Baker
Economic development finances more economic development
UNION COUNTY — Industrial development in Union County and beyond is generating revenue that can be used by the county to prepare for future development according to Union County Development Board Executive Director Andrena Powell-Baker. The Union County Development Board has proposed that the county make itself more attractive to industry by making $3.3 million worth of improvements to three industrial sites: • The Trakas industrial site ...
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Crime Report
The Union Public Safety Department reported the following arrest : — David ONeil Burris, 40, of 795 Deepwater Road, Union, was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance, driving under suspension, and simple possession of marijuana around 10 p.m. on April 18. According to the incident report, officers pulled Burris over after he made a left turn but failed to use a turn signal. Burris was arrested when his license came...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
The campaign to raise the remaining $1.6 million needed to build the Union Events Center will get under way Monday with the '"Breaking New Ground" kickoff.
‘Breaking New Ground’ campaign kicks off Monday
UNION — The Union Events Center Board will be “Breaking New Ground” when it formally kicks off the campaign to raise the remaining funds needed to build the center during an event Monday afternoon. The Union Events Center is a 20,000 square-foot, two story, state-of-the-art multi-purpose facility that will be built at 200 N. Pinckney St. on a site donated by the City of Union. The center, which will be a public/private partnership sponsored...
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Union Music Club holds April meeting
UNION — The Union Music Club met April 9 at the home of Nancy Wilburn with Amy Bruce and Mrs. Wilburn as hostesses. President Kathy Stepp welcomed the members to the meeting and introduced new member Leigha Pace to the club. The members recited the Invocation, Collect, and sang the Federation Hymn with Tommy Bishop at the piano. Mr. Bishop introduced and accompanied the Song of the Month, “Hymn of Promise,” words and music by Nathalie Sle...
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Giles
Three running for city council seat
UNION — Tuesday’s special election will fill the City of Union’s vacant council seat for District 3. The District 3 seat has been vacant since the death of councilman Keith Henderson on January 27. Henderson was serving his third term on city council at the time of his death. Three people — Vicki Morgan, Robin Price, and Yates Giles — have filed to run in the special election for the District 3 seat. The winner of the special election wil...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
The end of the journey
Life is a journey that ends up in one of two places. Where are you headed? One destination is spending eternity in the presence of God where there is no more sorrow and pain, only joy and fulfillment. The other is an eternity of nothing but sorrow and pain. So once again, where are you headed?
Church Calendar
Saturday, April 20 8 a.m.-Noon: Life Changing Ministry, 501 Hart St., Union, holds a Clothes Give-Away. There will be shoes and clothes all sizes for men, women, and children as well as pocketbooks and toys. There will be free hot dogs and a drink. Everyone is welcome. Pastor John F. Henderson. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Pacolet River Baptist Association hosts the Woman’s Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina Annual D...
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Photo courtesy of Foster Park Elementary School

Manners, respect and dress equal success

The Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Club from Union County High School visited Foster Park Elementary School. They visited fifth grade classes to encourage these students to work hard and to always do their best. The group talked about how manners, showing respect and dressing for success has improved not only their attitudes toward themselves and others, but has also been instrumental in improving their grades. Many of the fifth graders stated that they would be interested in joining the club when they get to high school. Club members are (front row) Adam Parkins, Deitrich Lott, Satardra Hall, Donterria Geter, Kiana Brown, Sha’Quilla Walker, Jada Rice, Talisha Waters, (back row) Tatiana Ferguson, Meleigha Black, Matthew Still, Brendon Cromer, Tykeezie Thompson, and Mrs. Jenelle Gilliam, Assistant Principal.
Community Calendar
Saturday, April 20 • The Corinth Baptist Church RFL Team holds a Yard Sale & Fish Sandwich Sale at 7 p.m. “until they sell out” in the Union County Stadium. For information contact Emma Garner at 429-8845. • The Team Leroy RFL team holds yard/bake sale at 8 a.m. at the stadium. For information, contact Reba Vinson at (864) 674-2651. • McBeth Baptist Church sponsors Health Fair/Wellness Workshop 2013. There will be free health informat...
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Candidate filings called into question
UNION — A state law that caused nine election candidates in Union County to be removed from last year’s ballots could also play a part in the upcoming Union City Council election on Tuesday. The S.C. Supreme Court decided in Anderson v. South Carolina Election Commission, etal — which took place in May 2012 — a candidate must file a paper copy of the Statement of Economic Interests (SEI) report with the election official at the same time th...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
A member of the SC Highway Patrol's MAIT Team makes a note of the damage to one of three vehicles involved in a collision on S.C. 215 in Santuc Thursday morning. The wreck left one person dead and two hospitalized.
Buffalo man killed in wreck
SANTUC — A Buffalo man was killed a three-car wreck in Santuc Thursday morning. L/Cpl Billy Elder said Thursday that the accident occurred at 5:34 a.m. on S.C. 215 near Santuc Drive approximately six miles south of Union. Elder said the vehicles involved were 1993 Chevrolet pickup truck, 2003 Toyota pickup truck, and a 1993 Nissan two-door. He said the Chevrolet and the Nissan were both traveling north at the time of the wreck while the Toy...
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Derik Vanderford|Daily Times

One of the first Palmetto College students, D.J. Bron, left, cuts a ribbon on a gift-wrapped laptop held by Palmetto College Chancellor Susan Elkins, center, as University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides, right, looks on.
USC launches ‘Palmetto College’
COLUMBIA — The University of South Carolina now offers an opportunity for students to earn a four-year degree any time, anywhere through the new South Carolina Palmetto College. Government officials, representatives from the university’s senior and regional campuses, and some of the first Palmetto College students gathered at the South Carolina State House Thursday morning for the official launch of enrollment. USC President Harris Pastid...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
These woods off the Deepwater Road is the site of the latest fire in the Southside area of Union County. The fire and 10 others are being investigated by the Union County Sheriff's Office and the S.C. Forestry Commission.
Fire burns three acres of woods
SOUTHSIDE — A fire that burned more than three acres of woods Wednesday afternoon is being investigated by both the Union County Sheriff’s Office and the S.C. Forestry Commission. Roger Bailey, public information officer for the Southside Fire Department, said firefighters were called to 340 Deepwater Road, Union, in reference to a woods fire. The department also called in the S.C. Forestry Service for assistance in containing the blaze. ...
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Crime Report
The Union County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests : — Angela Lynn Haney, 37, of 110 Christopher Lane, Union, was charged with driving under the influence around 11:31 p.m. on April 17. — Bryse Michael Rankin, 24, of 211 Pine St., Union, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia around 4:18 p.m. on April 17. The Union County Sheriff’s Office reported the following incident...
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Health Fair/Wellness Workshop this Saturday
UNION — Residents interested in getting information about available health care services and related matters are invited to attend the Health Fair/Wellness Workshop 2013 this Saturday at McBeth Baptist Church. The annual fair/workshop is the third the church has sponsored during the past three years and Co-Facilitator Savtri Parham said it is designed to meet the need in the community for health care information. “This our third year doin...
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Photo courtesy of Foster Park Elementary School

Academic Challenge

The Union County School District Academic Challenge Meet was hosted by Lockhart School. Teams from each school in the district competed in a bracket-format tournament. The tournament was separated into two categories — Elementary (grades 3-5) and Middle (grade 6). In the first round of the elementary competition, Buffalo Elementary defeated Monarch Elementary, and Jonesville Elementary defeated Lockhart. In the second round, Foster Park defeated Jonesville. Foster Park then defeated Buffalo in the third and final round, winning a first-place trophy. This is Foster Park’s third year winning the academic challenge. Mrs. Palmer, principal, commented, “We are so proud of our team and their coach, Mrs. Inman. They worked hard and demonstrated respect not only for their team, but for their opponents, as well. I am so proud of this display of great character. They are an amazing group of students.” Pictured are (front row, kneeling) Devin Cribbs, Holeigh Harris (second row) Ethan Balkum, Anna Rose Sawyer, JaQuan Boyd, Abby Goodfellow, Hunter Senn, Trey Best, Zachary Cooper, William Gibbs (back row) Mrs. Sally Inman (Academic Challenge Coach), Kaleb Small, Dallis Pierce, Kylie Lawson, Talia Glenn, Leah Cody, Arianna Whitmire, Justin Pettit, Katie Wagner.
Community Calendar
Thursday, April 18 • Good Neighbors Garden Club meets at Andy’s at 1 p.m. Anyone who is interested in joining the club is welcome to join. Saturday, April 20 • The Corinth Baptist Church RFL Team holds a Yard Sale & Fish Sandwich Sale at 7 a.m. “until they sell out” in the Union County Stadium. For information contact Emma Garner at 429-8845. • McBeth Baptist Church sponsors Health Fair/Wellness Workshop 2013. There will be free h...
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Photos courtesy of Union County Carnegie Library

The Union County Carnegie Library recently held a personalized candy jar class. Caron Clark works on her jar
Library Notes
Library Hours Monday – Friday 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday – 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Browsing Sections Did you know? The library has hardback and paperback browsing sections. Please ask at the circulation desk and they will direct you to those sections. Upcoming Events Book Signing Danny Reginald Pearson, author of “Victorious Spirit,” will be at the library to sign his book, April 20, from 1-3 p.m. Book Sale Another fant...
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Two city council candidates facing fines
UNION — Two of the three candidates in Union’s upcoming city council election face fines for failing to file the proper paperwork by the deadline. The Union City Council District 3 seat has been vacant since the death of councilman Keith Henderson on January 27. Henderson was serving his third term on city council at the time of his death. Three people — Vicki Morgan, Robin Price, and Yates Giles — have filed to run in the special electio...
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Derik Vanderford|Daily Times

Scot “Taba” Ward stops for a photo inside the Union County Fairgrounds in December while spending time in Union during his hike of the Palmetto Trail.
Experiencing the ‘ultimate freedom’
UNION COUNTY — A hiker who completed the entire 472-mile Palmetto Trail in January has now released a manual showing others how to do the same. At 3 p.m. on January 8, Scot “Taba” Ward finished hiking the entire length of the Palmetto Trail — including Union — across South Carolina. Although the trail is 472 miles, the total distance of Ward’s journey included 950 miles of hiking, 1,000 miles of bicycling and 500 miles of skateboarding — eq...
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Jonesville man wins $1 million playing lottery
JONESVILLE — A Jonesville man called his wife Tuesday morning with exciting news. “I just won $1 million,” he told her. The S.C. Education Lottery announced Wednesday that the Jonesville resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, purchased the ticket at the Around the Clock BP on Highway 34 in Newberry. The press release states that the Jonesville man stopped at the store Tuesday morning for a soda and a lottery ticket. He scratched off th...
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Agreement to generate revenue for county
UNION COUNTY — The regional nature of economic development and the efforts of Union County to benefit from it is continuing with the approval of the county’s newest multi-county industrial park agreement. Since 1993, Union County has entered into approximately a dozen multi-county industrial park agreements with Spartanburg County. Many of them have covered firms locating in Spartanburg County such as BMW and American Yungcheng, but several...
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UCAC to show youth art from grades K-5
UNION — The Union County Arts Council’s annual Youth Art Show, part two, will be open for viewing from April 22 through May 10. The art is from students from grades K-5 in the Union County School District. This is the second installment of the two-part Youth Art Show, with the show for grades 6-12 just ending. “The first part of the Youth Art Show was a big success,” said UCAC coordinator Jackie Senn. “We had more people at the awards recep...
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Photo by Wm. Harold Senn
The Union County Arts Council is currently accepting entries for its 2013 Photography Contest.
Arts Council accepting photo contest entries
UNION — The Union County Arts Council is now accepting entries for the 2013 Photography Contest. Photographs will be accepted for entry into three categories: People, Places and Things with a first, second and third cash prize awarded for each category. There will also be a People’s Choice cash award. That winner will be chosen from votes cast by the attendees of the contest’s awards reception on May 30. All entries must be received befor...
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Crime Report
The Union County Sheriff’s Office reported the following incidents : — A resident of Drugstore Street, Buffalo, reported on April 16, that several items were missing from her home when she returned from work on April 14. Missing items included a Seinheiser 380 microphone and cord valued at $540, an Ibanez guitar valued at $200, and a cordless Skill drill valued at $90. — A resident of Elmira Road, Carlisle, reported on April 15 that se...
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City issues permits for more than $400,000 in repairs, new construction
UNION — The City of Union Planning Department issued a total of 78 building and other permits in February and March, collecting nearly $2,500 in fees. In February, the department issued 47 permits and collected $1,645.25 in fees on projects with a combined value of $291,678. In March, the department issued 31 permits and collected $845 in fees on projects with a combined value of $126,588. Projects permitted during the two-month period had ...
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Sgt. Chris Patterson
Union native honored for recovery of abducted child
HAMPTON COUNTY — Union native Sgt. Chris Patterson of the Hampton County Sheriff’s Office was recently recognized at the National Criminal Enforcement Association’s Annual Awards Banquet held in Tulsa, Oklahoma for his assistance in the rescue of a child who had been abducted. In the summer of last year, Sgt. Patterson stopped a vehicle for speeding on Interstate 95 in Hampton County. Patterson observed a woman driving the vehicle along wit...
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