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USDA announces final call for 2012 Census of Agriculture
WASHINGTON — With the window to respond to the 2012 Census of Agriculture officially closing on May 31, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is urging farmers and ranchers not to miss this opportunity to be counted and help determine the future of farming in America. USDA has already received more than 2 million completed Census forms. “Our nation needs your help to ensure that decisions about U.S. agriculture accurately represent you,...
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Movie at Theatre on the Green is Friday
The Cheraw Arts Commission is presenting the movie “Wreck-It Ralph,” at the Theatre on the Green this Friday, May 10, from 7 to about 8:30 p.m. Admission is $2 at the door. Refreshments will be available for purchase. The movie is a Disney animated feature and rated PG. Wreck-It Ralph is an obsolete video game character who longs to be as beloved as his game’s perfect Good Guy, Fix-It Felix. When a modern, first-person shooter game arri...
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Photography exhibit, reception May 7
The Cheraw Arts Commission invites the public to a gallery opening Tuesday, May 7, at the Burr Gallery of the Cheraw Community Center, located at the corner of Second and Powe Streets, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The exhibit, Picture This!, celebrates American National Photography Month. The exhibit features a collection of photos by area residents and will be displayed throughout the month of May. Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thro...
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Cheraw mayor Andy Ingram presented a proclamation to Chesterfield General Hospital CEO Jeff Reece and staff last Thursday morning in recognition of the hospital being named by Becker’s Hospital Review to its list of “100 Great Community Hospitals.” In part the proclamation reads: “Now, therefore, be it proclaimed by the mayor and town council that we offer our sincere congratulations to Chesterfield General Hospital on its well-deserved recognition and thanks the officials, staff and volunteers for their service to our community.”
Hospital recognized for service to community
Cheraw mayor Andy Ingram presented a proclamation to Chesterfield General Hospital CEO Jeff Reece and staff last Thursday morning in recognition of the hospital being named by Becker’s Hospital Review to its list of “100 Great Community Hospitals.” In part the proclamation reads: “Now, therefore, be it proclaimed by the mayor and town council that we offer our sincere congratulations to Chesterfield General Hospital on its well-deserved recog...
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This photo of the survivors walk was taken during the 2010 Relay for Life in Chesterfield.
Relay for Life here Friday
The Chesterfield County Relay for Life begins Friday, May 3, at 5 p.m. at the Chesterfield High School football stadium. Community residents will join more than four million other people this week as they participate in the annual fund-raising event for the American Cancer Society, now celebrated in more than 20 countries around the world. The event, which runs through the night, is designed to help inspire those fighting cancer and honor...
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Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office - arrests for May 2, 2013
The following arrests were recently made by the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office: • Bobby Lee Blakeney Jr., 36, of 161 Prestige Lane, Jefferson, was arrested for driving under the influence. • Dianta Inman, 22, of 1973 Erline Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, was arrested for speeding and driving under the influence. • Joshua Christopher Melton, 23, of 708 Bailey Sawmill Road, Ruby, was arrested for driving under the influence and drivi...
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Leo Byrd
Quest for speakers becomes life threatening
Cheraw resident Adam Blake McGirt, 25, was attempting to buy a pair of used car speakers last Wednesday, April 24, when he was robbed at gunpoint, according to incident reports filed with the Cheraw Police Department. Two men have been arrested as suspects in this crime. The report says that while inside the residence at 16 John Motley Drive in Cheraw one of the suspects “pulled a handgun and pointed it at him (McGirt) and demanded all of h...
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Cheraw Police Department arrests for May 2, 2013
The following arrests were recently made by the Cheraw Police Department: • Cynthia Annette Rivers, 39, of 63 Hillian Edwards Road, Chesterfield, was arrested on two counts of forgery. • Erica Louise Carlton, 34, of 5001 Deleview Drive, Charlotte, N.C., was arrested for shoplifting. • Demonta Deone Gillespie, 30, of 343 High St., Cheraw, was arrested for simple possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. • Leo Tramall Byrd, 29, of...
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Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle
Chesterfield County Sheriff Rob Lee, center, was surrounded by family, friends, and nearly a courtroom full of co-workers the day he was sworn into office, April 19.
New sheriff immersed in work
Chesterfield County Sheriff Robert Lee said his first week in office has been a busy one. “I’ve put in some long hours this week trying to get a handle on all the various aspects of the job.” On the administrative side, Lee said, “I’m trying to establish more stability and continuity, with respect to the chain of command. I’m not a micro-manager.” For example, he said, “There’s no reason I should be asked if a deputy can have the day off or...
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Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle
Council members struggle to balance the upcoming budget for the Town of Cheraw, which is currently $370,000 shy in revenues. From left to right are, Cheraw Town Clerk Tina Ellerbe, Mayor Andy Ingram, Reid McBride and Randy Butler.
Town budget $370,000 short of balancing
“My job is to provide you with a balanced budget to vote on,” Cheraw Mayor Andy Ingram told members of Cheraw Town Council Tuesday evening. As it stands, he said, “It is not balanced.” The current proposed budget is $370,000 short of balancing, he said. The question is, “Do we go back and try to cut that much, or do we raise the millage?” said Ingram. With one member of council absent from the meeting, Councilman Fred Harris, the prelimin...
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Fawn fenced at Primary
The playground area of the Cheraw Primary School proved to be the last stomping grounds for a young deer last Tuesday morning. According to Cheraw Police Chief Jay Brooks the fearful creature made its way into the fence but was unable to get out. As the children were arriving to school that morning, officers were on the scene attempting to capture the fawn. “It had beaten itself up pretty badly trying to escape,” said Brooks. Unfortunatel...
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Several second grade classes from Cheraw Primary School were seen walking around town last Friday, as their local field trip focused on Cheraw's history and current municipal departments.
Students study local history
Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle Several second grade classes from Cheraw Primary School were seen walking around town last Friday, as their local field trip focused on Cheraw’s history and current municipal departments.
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Pastoral Anniversary celebrated this Sunday
Empowerment Temple Life Changing Ministries, 36 Davis Street, Cheraw, invites everyone to celebrate Pastor Timothy Michael Hancock’s 3rd Pastoral Anniversary on Sunday, May 5, at 4:30 p.m. Prophetess Dorothy Craft of New Bethel Outreach Deliverance Ministries Inc. of Atlanta, Ga., will be the guest speaker. Looking ahead, there will be a Birthday Appreciation Celebration service for Rev. Ineze Hancock on Sunday, May 26, at 4:30 p.m. at Empo...
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James C. Crawford III
First Bancorp Board of Directors elects new chairmen
TROY, N.C. — First Bancorp and its subsidiaries have elected two new chairmen to its board of directors. The new board chairmen are James C. Crawford III, of Cheraw, S.C., and Mary Clara Capel. Chairmen for the board are elected annually and will serve a four-year term. “Our shareholders are fortunate to have these talented folks serving in these key roles,” said First Bancorp President and CEO Richard Moore. “Their industry experience an...
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Lemuel W. Watson, dean of the College of Education at the University of South Carolina, talks about the power of education during a public forum hosted by USC and other educational partners at Northeastern Technical College.
Educational leaders encourage commitment to education
The University of South Carolina partnered with Chesterfield County School District and Northeastern Technical College to hold a public forum to remind the community about the power of education and the importance of working together to ensure every child gets an education. Lemuel W. Watson, dean of the College of Education at USC, spoke recently about his modest roots of growing up on a dirt road in Chesterfield County and how education ha...
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Faith Christian Academy names Honor Roll
Faith Christian Academy, Cheraw, recently named its A and AB Honor Roll for the third term. Term 3 Honor Roll 2012-2013 All A’s 1st Grade Lily Cathryn Alexander Caleb Bailey Kirbilyn Bledsoe Makayla Ellerbe Houston Kimrey Kaylynn King Abigail Spivey Joshua Sto Domingo 2nd Grade Chavis Barnhill Evan Cunningham Janaye Curenton Marianna Greene Elizabeth Hydrick Emma Shy Maylen Wetterneck 3rd Grade Caden ...
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Pictured are, from left, Ron Bartley, president, of Northeastern Technical College, Marie Mackey, NETC biology instructor; and Herbert Watts, Chairman of the NETC Area Commission. Mackey was named Governor’s Distinguished Professor of the Year for NETC and was recognized for receiving this honor by the Area Commission during the April board meeting.
NETC instructor recognized as Governor’s Distinguished Professor of the Year
Biology instructor Marie Mackey of Bennettsville has received the Governor’s Distinguished Professor of the Year award for Northeastern Technical College in Cheraw. Mackey, who also serves as assistant dean of science, was nominated for the award by faculty colleagues and the college administration for her teaching excellence and commitment to higher education. Mackey earned a Bachelor of Science in science teaching (physical sciences) an...
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Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle

Robert "Rob" Lee, left, is sworn into office as Chesterfield County Sheriff by Chesterfield County Fourth Circuit Judge Paul Burch.
Lee named new Chesterfield County Sheriff
Cheraw native Robert Ira Lee, 47, was sworn in as Sheriff of Chesterfield County by Chesterfield County Fourth Circuit Judge Paul Burch at noon, Friday, April 19, at the Chesterfield County Courthouse. Lee’s appointment by S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley relieved Acting Sheriff Kip Kiser of the job. Kiser, who is now reinstated as Chesterfield County Coroner, was the Governor’s choice for acting sheriff when Sam Parker, who had been sheriff of Chesterf...
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Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office - arrests for April 25, 2013
The following arrests were recently made by the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office: • Valarey Shawta Robinson, 32, of 303 East Elizabeth St., Apt. 5 B, Jefferson, was arrested for assault and battery third degree, drug/narcotic violations - simple possession of marijuana, and drug equipment violations. • Jerry Smith Jr., 53, of 504 Farmer Road, Cheraw, was arrested for driving under the influence. • Martin A. Presnell, 38, of 9559 T...
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Jennifer Lynn Bryant
Prank calls prompt jail time
Police will tell you, misuse of 9-1-1 is a serious matter — in fact, it’s a crime. During the wee hours of Sunday morning, April 14, Chesterfield County Sheriff deputies were called “several times in reference to a break in and trespassing,” at 1217 Cattle Ridge Road in Chesterfield, according to the incident report filed by Chesterfield County Deputy Larry T. Tucker. However, when officers arrived at the scene of the alleged crime, around ...
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Just the read through at auditions for the next On Stage had potential cast members such as Carrie Allen, center, laughing out loud last Tuesday evening. The play,  "The Odd Couple" (Female Version), will be presented at the Theatre on the Green June 13 - 16, 2013.
Laughing out loud
Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle Just the read through at auditions for the next On Stage had potential cast members such as Carrie Allen, center, laughing out loud last Tuesday evening. The play, “The Odd Couple” (Female Version), will be presented at the Theatre on the Green June 13 - 16, 2013.
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MyOwn Apps: Opening new doors for advertisers
The Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser is opening new doors to its advertisers, their current customers and a whole world of new ones, all with the stroke of a fingertip. And it’s being done through MyOwn Apps, a new high-tech advertising venue that offers advertisers a way to reach on-the-go consumers looking for information fast and in the palm of their hand. Chronicle Publisher Rick Bacon spoke about the benefits of the MyO...
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Crawford Moore
Economic Alliance celebrates, plans
Just two and a half years ago the Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance didn’t even exist. Now, having enjoyed the success of an $800,000 campaign to establish the Alliance, members are anxious to proceed with the next steps. Recently, the group met at the YMCA in Chesterfield to celebrate their accomplishments and discuss future strategies. According to Brenda Workman, executive director for the Chesterfield County Economic Dev...
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Cheraw Police Department - arrests for April 25, 2013
Thomas Alan Quick, 24, of 292 Longhorn Lane, Cheraw, was stopped by Cheraw Police Officer Robert Joseph White at the intersection of Third and Market Streets for faulty equipment on his silver Dodge Neon, according to incident reports from the Cheraw Police Department. When White approached the car he said he “could see in plain sight a propane burner and several flash lights and tools in the front passenger’s floorboard.” Officer White sai...
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