With humble appreciation, I would like to thank everyone in District 3 who signed the petition to have me participate in the General Election on Nov. 4 as a nominee for the Fairfield County Council, District 3. I exceeded the minimal number of signatures required by state law and I have recently received my letter […]
It’s the Arts
In The State newspaper on July 9, Frank Bruni of The New York Times wrote an article on Charleston Mayor Joe Riley. He stated that he was curious about the perspective of a leader who had clearly gotten a whole lot right. The article stated Riley’s reasons for pushing for the Spoleto Festival as: “It […]
Voting for Dollars
Why do Fairfield County Administration and Council members insist individual Council members get money each year to buy school supplies for students to attend school? At a recent Fairfield County School Board meeting it was revealed that the District had a $1.5 million fund balance left over from the year before. One Board member suggested […]
No Kidding
Are you kidding me? Just like hot dogs, apple pie and fireworks, going to yard sales is a tradition. Is that what we voted for you for, to limit yard sales and charge us fees on top of all the other fees and taxes we have to pay? I don’t think so. Also, what about […]
Getting Grabby
The towns of Blythewood, Ridgeway and Winnsboro are gearing up for the annual Big Grab 43-mile yard sale on Sept. 5 and 6. This is one of the largest events in the area and draws crowds from all over S.C. and N.C. to visit our towns, shop for antiques, collectibles and bargains, dine in our […]
Passing the Torch
Too often it is all too true, that phrase that rings with regret, “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” But Fairfield County did know, we think, what they’ve had at the top of their Sheriff’s Office for the last 22 years, and Herman Young’s six consecutive successful bids for that office seem […]
Stop Settling
Why do we settle for mediocrity? We here in Fairfield County should take great pride in the fact that during the “Drawdy Park Fiasco” no one died, not one person was fired, no one was reprimanded, no one in the County office was taken to task for accountability or responsibility. How fortunate are we? Very, […]
Reinforce Public Trust
Although government may indeed work best when it works least, for it to work at all – fairly, equitably and justly – it should work, with only the rarest of exceptions, in the full light of day. In the open. In public. And in a place most easily accessible by the most people, striving always […]
Fashion Police State
We, as Americans, enjoy a great many rights in this country – the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, freedom of religion, trial by jury, and so forth. Not counted among these rights, for which so many sacrificed so much for our benefit, is the right to not be offended. While our […]
Risky Business
An open letter to Mr. Ed Parler: I am writing as a concerned property owner in the town limits of Blythewood. Concerning the Doko restaurant prospects, I have been told by several friends who own restaurants that they DO NOT own buildings, they lease them. I believe the owner of Camden’s Kendalls told you the same thing. Reason […]









