Stories by Tim Hicks

Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010

Barnwell, SC see snow, power outages

BARNWELL, S.C. -- In Barnwell County, the Friday snowstorm caused numerous electrical outages.
By Tim Hicks

Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009

Oversized load will cause road closures in area

An oversized tractor-trailer will roll through Barnwell County in the next several days.
By Tim Hicks

Friday, Sept. 5, 2008

Player honored after his death

BARNWELL, S.C. --- Standing 6-foot-5 and weighing 360 pounds, James Wooden was a big obstacle to overcome for opposing football players.
By Tim Hicks

Monday, Sept. 1, 2008

Student dies after heatstroke

BARNWELL, S.C. --- A Barnwell High School football player died Sunday of complications from heatstroke suffered during a practice last week.
By Tim Hicks

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Show filmed on archaeological dig

MARTIN, S.C. --- The Topper archaeology site in Allendale County is known for its connection to prehistoric Americans. Now it is attracting international attention, too.
By Tim Hicks

Sunday, Jan. 13, 2008

Edwards' visit garners praise from listeners

BARNWELL, S.C. ---Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards' "Main Street Express" campaign bus brought him to Barnwell on Saturday.
By Tim Hicks

Friday, Dec. 28, 2007

Study says water clean near facility

BARNWELL, S.C. --- A new federal study says Savannah River Site isn't contaminating nearby water supplies -- at least not enough to make anyone sick.
By Tim Hicks

Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007

Barnwell teacher accused of abuse

BARNWELL, S.C. --- A Barnwell teacher, who also serves as a coach and city councilman, has been arrested and charged with six counts of committing a lewd act on a child younger than 16.
By Tim Hicks

Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007

Mayor holds on to office

BARNWELL, S.C. - Two new faces will appear on municipal governing councils in Barnwell County, the result of elections held Tuesday.
By Tim Hicks

Wednesday, Aug 8, 2007

Barnwell plant promises 300 jobs

BARNWELL, S.C. - An Illinois-based manufacturer of sinks, fountains and faucets said it will create 300 jobs in Barnwell County during the next two years, and possibly 600 by 2012.
By Tim Hicks

Monday, Aug 6, 2007

Barnwell airport terminal to spark growth

BARNWELL, S.C. -Supporters of Barnwell's new regional airport terminal are calling the facility a gateway to community growth.
By Tim Hicks

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Fired director claims racism

WILLISTON, S.C. - The town of Williston has fired its recreation director, a move the director says smacks of racism.
By Tim Hicks

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Flight fundraiser aids cancer study

BARNWELL, S.C. - Before he had his brainchild, Brian Kissinger had a brain tumor.
By Tim Hicks

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Officials look into Barnwell TB case

BARNWELL, S.C. - State health officials are looking into a possible case of tuberculosis in Barnwell County.
By Tim Hicks

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Parks' visitors will get in free

BARNWELL, S.C. - Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend, the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism decided to eliminate the "day-use" fee at 14 state parks, including ...
By Tim Hicks

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Energy group eyes Barnwell

BARNWELL, S.C. - Before EnergySolutions can generate fuel for electricity through a nuclear energy partnership, its task is to generate public interest in bringing the program to the Barnwell ...
By Tim Hicks

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Tribute commends service in military

BARNWELL, S.C. - It's a pat on the back for soldiers past and present.
By Tim Hicks

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Write from the Front

BARNWELL, S.C. -- Maybe it could be called History, Version 2.0.
By Tim Hicks

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Barnwell banners begin master plan

BARNWELL, S.C. - The first signs of the Barnwell downtown master plan being implemented have been signs themselves.
By Tim Hicks

Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007

Community gathers to honor heroic pilot

BARNWELL, S.C. - Chief Warrant Officer Jason G. DeFrenn made a split-second decision as he flew in the skies over Iraq.
By Tim Hicks
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Third flesh-eating bacteria case reported

A Cartersville man is facing his sixth surgery today after contracting the same flesh-decaying bacterial infection as Aimee Copeland.
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