Local
  
What were the big Georgetown County stories of 2012? You tell us.
Published Wednesday, December 19, 2012 3:10 PM

 

  

Many stories attracted a lot of attention locally in 2012.

We’d like input from our readers on which stories were most important. We’re presenting here a listing of stories. We’d like you to rate the stories. If we’ve left out some that you believe were important, please let us know about them, too.

You may send an e-mail to sharper@gtowntimes.com or post a message on the Georgetown Times Facebook page by clicking here.

Voting continues until noon on Wednesday, Dec. 26.

• Four church members killed in accident

• Prayer halted at school board meetings

• Man accused of killing dogs in canal

• Elections

• New Congressional District 7

• U.S. Rep. Tim Scott appointed to Senate

• Sinkholes

• Town Clock repairs

• Harborwalk Festival moves from Front Street

• CASA closing

• Family Justice Center

• Penny sales tax referendum

• Possible Walmart or big box store at Pawleys Plaza

• County Recreation facilities

• Murders in Pawleys Island and Georgetown

• Coastal Montessori School opens

• CREECS Montessori School opens

• Andrews police chief fired

• Agru America expansion annuncement

 ArcelorMittal steel mill contract, layoffs

• Port of Georgetown

Comments

Notice about comments:

Gtowntimes.com is pleased to offer readers the enhanced ability to comment on stories. We expect our readers to engage in lively, yet civil discourse. Gtowntimes.com does not edit user submitted statements and we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted in the comments area. Responsibility for the statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not Gtowntimes.com. If you find a comment that is objectionable, please click "report abuse" and we will review it for possible removal. Please be reminded, however, that in accordance with our Terms of Use and federal law, we are under no obligation to remove any third party comments posted on our website. Read our full terms and conditions.


Latest Polls


The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending lowering the legal blood alcohol content limit for drivers from .08 percent to .05 percent. They say it will decrease the number of traffic fatalities. Do you agree with this idea?
  • Yes
  • No

  
 
Terms of Use |  Contact Us |  Kingstree News |  Our Gazette |  Berkeley Independent |  Summerville Journal Scene |  Post & Courier
615 Front St | Georgetown, SC 29440?| 843-546-4148