Summerville Journal Scene
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The Summerville Journal Scene is published once a week and has roots dating back to 1940. We are a community newspaper that serves and reflects the areas around Summerville, SC, and Dorchester County. We publish our community-driven newspaper each week on Wednesdays and Fridays. Our mission is to strive to be the leading news source for the community we work and live in... Summerville, SC, the..
Summerville Journal Scene
3d ago
HITT Construction crews checked with the Center for Birds of Prey to determine what's best for the osprey and the baseball fields at the Oakbrook Sports Complex. The $12.3 million recreation project is on hold until hatching and fledging is ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
3d ago
K9 Chaos, a drug-sniffing dog for Summerville PD with a knack for community relations, died of renal failure on April 18 ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
3d ago
Summerville may become the 10th S.C. municipality to pass a hate crime law. Three other cities are also considering the adoption of similar policy, while state lawmakers remain stalled on the issue ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
2w ago
The Summerville Police Department announced Anthony DeLustro, an off-duty officer who shot and killed Michael O’Neal, a 39-year-old man from Pfafftown, North Carolina, during an altercation on March 20, was arrested Wednesday, April 10, and charged with murder in connection ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
3w ago
The voter turnout in Flower Town's special election was small, but those who did cast a ballot put Matt Halter in Russ Touchberry's former District 3 position ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
3w ago
Dorchester County spearheads its first-ever Town Hall-style meeting, pulling state, city, school and residents together to talk about issues ranging from infrastructure needs and public safety to schools and development demands ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
3w ago
Summerville CPW reluctantly looks to raise rates as EPA requirements for PFAS clean-up lead to expensive mitigation efforts for local and national water systems ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
3w ago
Hoping to keep matching school quality with student population and housing development projections, DD2 leaders seek voter approval on a new $200 million ballot option ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
3w ago
Now with the state attorney general's endorsement, Dorchester County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Sam Richardson filed to run as a Republican candidate for the seat his boss and mentor, Sheriff L.C. Knight, is stepping away from after 16 years ..read more
Summerville Journal Scene
1M ago
A Charleston agency sold a home formerly owned by a U.S. general who helped win World War II. Also, Summerville could see a new 1,700-home subdivision ..read more