WMBF News - Sat Nov 28
PAMPLICO, SC Investigators in Florence County are waiting for the autopsy to determine the identity of a body found in a ditch in Pamplico on Thanksgiving day.
Body Found in PamplicoWPDE - Fri Nov 27
Friday, November 27, 2009 at 9:22 p.m. Read more: Crime , Local , Missing , Body , Pamplico , Florence , Ditch Police are waiting on autopsy results to determine if a body found is that of a missing Florence County man.
Deputies investigate body found near PamplicoWBTW - Fri Nov 27
Florence County sheriff's deputies are investigating a body found on Thanksgiving Day.
United Waya s campaign provides great chance to helpMorning News - Fri Nov 27
When the nation's economy struggles, so do United Way and the people who need the assistance such a charity can provide.
High speed chase leads to arrest of Timmonsville manWMBF News - Wed Nov 25
A high speed chase has resulted in the arrest of a 39-year-old man who deputies in Florence County believe is connected to an armed robbery.
Bypassing construction zones only a click awayWBTW - Wed Nov 25
The AAA auto club says a few more Americans will be traveling away from home for Thanksgiving this year, though most people are making their holiday treks by car.
2 armed robberies in Florence CountyWMBF - Sun Nov 22
Two different robberies took place in Florence County this weekend. Police are looking for two men who held up the Gate gas station on West Evans Street Friday evening.
Deputies recount experience of guarding U.S.-Mexico borderMorning News - Sat Nov 21
A week of work was far from average for seven Florence County sheriff's deputies who spent several days this month guarding the U.S.-Mexico border just a few paces from the most world's most dangerous city, Juarez, Mexico.
Thumbs up to fire departments for campaign helpMorning News - Sat Nov 21
Thumbs up to Pee Dee fire departments for their support of the U.S. Fire Administration's "Install. Inspect.
City Schools search: Bridges says she can help city 'stay afloat'DNJ.com - Sat Nov 21
Lela Bridges admits that she can't walk on water, but with the help of others she believes 'we can stay afloat.' The Illinois educator visited Murfreesboro Friday night to interview with the City School Board for its new schools director.
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