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The Turbeville Ruritan Club has been helping revitalize Turbeville for more than 60 years. Pictured are (l-r): Donald Coker, President Stephen Dukes, Van Green, Ike Gibbons, Greg Chiapetta, Marabelle Coker, Don Bryant, Mary Ellen Briggman, Larry Coker, Treasurer Nancy McFadden, Dwayne Howell, Jakie Creech, Secretary Kenneth Lee, Benton Blakely.
Photo Submitted/Clarendon Citizen - The Turbeville Ruritan Club has been helping revitalize Turbeville for more than 60 years. Pictured are (l-r): Donald Coker, President Stephen Dukes, Van Green, Ike Gibbons, Greg Chiapetta, Marabelle Coker, Don Bryant, Mary Ellen Briggman, Larry Coker, Treasurer Nancy McFadden, Dwayne Howell, Jakie Creech, Secretary Kenneth Lee, Benton Blakely.
Summerton Public Works Director Bucky Brailsford looks on as Marion Pugh, of Barwick Plumbing, lays down a wastewater line on Oak Grove Church Road.
Konstantin Vengerowsky/Clarendon Citizen - Summerton Public Works Director Bucky Brailsford looks on as Marion Pugh, of Barwick Plumbing, lays down a wastewater line on Oak Grove Church Road.
Prescribed burns are used to restore grassland areas, control brush, and increase plant and animal diversity.
Photo courtesy of USFWS - Prescribed burns are used to restore grassland areas, control brush, and increase plant and animal diversity.
The Clarendon Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is a nonprofit organization that raises funds to help out departments with equipment purchases and employees in need of extra assistance. President Betty Strange (left), and Treasurer Mary Alice Ipock (right), presented a check to CMH employee Cynthia Beaufort last summer to help her with traveling expenses to go out of state for brain surgery.
Photo Submitted/Clarendon Citizen - The Clarendon Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is a nonprofit organization that raises funds to help out departments with equipment purchases and employees in need of extra assistance. President Betty Strange (left), and Treasurer Mary Alice Ipock (right), presented a check to CMH employee Cynthia Beaufort last summer to help her with traveling expenses to go out of state for brain surgery.

Konstantin Vengerowsky/Clarendon Citizen - Laurence Manning Academy’s first graders got a taste of honey and a lesson on honey production from Kenneth Phelps, a Manning beekeeper, who came to LMA on Tuesday, Jan. 24.