Chapin SC, January 19, 2026 The Attorney General’s office revealed that the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division could have pursued assault charges against Chapin’s mayor. This development is part of a...
Chapin, South Carolina, January 17, 2026 A 73-year-old man from Chapin, South Carolina, involved in a profitable gambling operation was sentenced to five years probation and a $10,000 fine, successfully evading...
Chapin, January 16, 2026 James O. Helms, a 73-year-old resident of Chapin, was sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to participating in a major illegal video poker operation...
Chapin, SC, January 16, 2026 A 73-year-old man from Chapin has been sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to conspiracy for running an illegal gambling business that reportedly...
Chapin, January 12, 2026 Chapin Mayor Mitchell will not face criminal charges after the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) concluded its investigation into alleged assault claims. Following a detailed review, prosecutors...
Chapin SC, January 10, 2026 The State Law Enforcement Division has closed its case against Chapin Mayor Bill Mitchell regarding an alleged assault, deciding not to file any charges. The investigation...
Chapin SC, January 9, 2026 Chapin, South Carolina, has undergone a significant administrative restructuring that includes the elimination of its Town Administrator position. This change comes as Mayor Bill Mitchell Jr....
Chapin SC, January 9, 2026 The Chapin Town Council held a special meeting to discuss critical personnel matters, indicating urgency in addressing key employment issues. This meeting follows previous actions, including...
Columbia, South Carolina, October 25, 2025 News Summary The South Carolina High School Football Week 10 results showcase a range of dominant victories and close contests, with teams solidifying their rankings...
Chapin SC, February 3, 2026 TD Bank’s recent closure of its Chapin branch reflects a significant trend within the financial sector towards digital banking. The closure impacts local businesses and residents...
Chapin SC, February 1, 2026 The Chapin Memorial Library has launched a new program focused on fostering literacy among children and empowering youth in the community. With a variety of engaging...
Chapin SC, January 21, 2026 James O. Helms, 73, of Chapin, received five years of probation after pleading guilty to conspiracy involving an illegal gambling operation that generated significant revenue. The...
Chapin SC, January 19, 2026 The ongoing elimination of administrative positions in South Carolina raises critical discussions about fiscal responsibility. These compensations, especially for school superintendents, have sparked concern about spending...
Chapin, SC, January 17, 2026 A Chapin resident was sentenced after pleading guilty to running a large-scale illegal gambling operation, posing challenges to local businesses and economic growth. The case emphasizes...
Chapin, January 17, 2026 In Chapin, SC, a recent legal case involving a 73-year-old man operating an illegal gambling operation underscores the importance of regulatory compliance in local business. The individual...
Chapin, South Carolina, January 16, 2026 James O. Helms, a Chapin resident, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy involving a large-scale illegal video poker operation in Lexington County. The operation generated illicit...
Chapin, January 16, 2026 James O. Helms, a Chapin resident, has been sentenced to five years of probation for his involvement in an extensive illegal gambling operation centered around video poker...
Chapin, January 16, 2026 In a significant legal case, James O. Helms of Chapin has been sentenced to five years of probation for conspiracy to engage in an illegal gambling operation....
Chapin SC, February 3, 2026 The recent closure of a TD Bank branch in Chapin, SC, has raised concerns about financial access and economic resilience in the community. As a national...
Chapin SC, February 2, 2026 Chapin and the Midlands arts scene celebrate original theater as two exciting plays debut this February. ‘How to Supervise Women’ and ‘The Puzzle’ showcase local talent...
Chapin, SC, February 1, 2026 The Chapin Downtown Farmers Market is becoming a vibrant hub for local produce and artisanal goods, reflecting community spirit and encouraging local enterprise. Operating on the...
Chapin SC, February 1, 2026 The Chapin Memorial Library has launched a new program focused on fostering literacy among children and empowering youth in the community. With a variety of engaging...
Chapin, SC, February 1, 2026 The Chapin Town Council is actively reviewing plans to enhance local infrastructure. This proactive approach aims to support the town’s future development and quality of life....
Chapin SC, February 1, 2026 Chapin residents are set to benefit from a comprehensive park development plan approved by the Chapin Town Council. This initiative aims to enhance community life through...
Chapin, SC, February 1, 2026 The annual Chapin Labor Day Festival celebrates local talent and entrepreneurship, uniting the community in a vibrant showcase of artists and vendors. This long-standing tradition reinforces...
Chapin SC, January 30, 2026 The Chapin Memorial Library is launching complimentary digital literacy workshops aimed at empowering seniors to enhance their tech skills. This initiative reflects the library’s commitment to...
Chapin, SC, January 30, 2026 Chapin, SC showcases the power of local initiatives as residents and nonprofit organizations come together to address community needs through fundraising campaigns. These efforts empower citizens...
Chapin, South Carolina, January 17, 2026 A 73-year-old man from Chapin, South Carolina, involved in a profitable gambling operation was sentenced to five years probation and a $10,000 fine, successfully evading...
Chapin, January 16, 2026 James O. Helms, a 73-year-old resident of Chapin, was sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to participating in a major illegal video poker operation...
Chapin, SC, January 16, 2026 A 73-year-old man from Chapin has been sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to conspiracy for running an illegal gambling business that reportedly...
Chapin, September 10, 2025 News Summary David Ray Clark, 53, from Chapin, South Carolina, faces serious charges including murder and kidnapping after a violent incident at College Park Apartments. Authorities responded...
Newberry, September 10, 2025 News Summary David Ray Clark, a 53-year-old from Chapin, has been charged with multiple offenses including murder and kidnapping after a violent incident at College Park Apartments...
Newberry, South Carolina, September 9, 2025 News Summary A 53-year-old Chapin man has been arrested in connection with a homicide and kidnapping at the College Park Apartments in Newberry, South Carolina....
Newberry, September 9, 2025 News Summary David Ray Clark, a 53-year-old Chapin resident, faces serious charges including murder and kidnapping following a violent incident in Newberry. Law enforcement responded to a...
Newberry, South Carolina, September 9, 2025 News Summary A shocking incident in Newberry has led to the arrest of David Ray Clark, a 53-year-old man from Chapin, on multiple charges including...
News Summary Joe Detrell Gause has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to the murder of Brandon Robinson. The incident occurred when Gause, posing as a...
Chapin SC, January 19, 2026 The Attorney General’s office revealed that the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division could have pursued assault charges against Chapin’s mayor. This development is part of a...
Chapin, SC, January 16, 2026 A 73-year-old man from Chapin has been sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to conspiracy for running an illegal gambling business that reportedly...
Chapin, January 12, 2026 Chapin Mayor Mitchell will not face criminal charges after the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) concluded its investigation into alleged assault claims. Following a detailed review, prosecutors...
Chapin SC, January 10, 2026 The State Law Enforcement Division has closed its case against Chapin Mayor Bill Mitchell regarding an alleged assault, deciding not to file any charges. The investigation...
Chapin SC, January 9, 2026 Chapin, South Carolina, has undergone a significant administrative restructuring that includes the elimination of its Town Administrator position. This change comes as Mayor Bill Mitchell Jr....
Chapin SC, January 9, 2026 The Chapin Town Council held a special meeting to discuss critical personnel matters, indicating urgency in addressing key employment issues. This meeting follows previous actions, including...
Chapin, South Carolina, October 22, 2025 News Summary Chapin, South Carolina, faces a unique situation as deceased Mayor Al Koon remains on the ballot for the upcoming municipal elections. His unexpected...
Myrtle Beach, October 21, 2025 News Summary Mary Moriarty, a 59-year-old woman from Surfside Beach, was arrested during a protest in Myrtle Beach for brandishing a firearm. The protest was against...
Myrtle Beach, SC, October 20, 2025 News Summary Mary Moriarty, a 59-year-old woman from Surfside Beach, was arrested during a protest in Myrtle Beach for brandishing a firearm. Charged with two...
Chapin SC, January 28, 2026 Cory Helms has been appointed as the new head coach for the Chapin High School football program, marking a significant change for the Eagles. Helms, who...
Chapin SC, January 24, 2026 Chapin High School has made significant upgrades to its athletic facilities at Cecil Woolbright Field. Recent renovations include a new 5-story press box, increased seating capacity,...
Columbia, SC, October 26, 2025 News Summary As the high school football season in South Carolina approaches the playoffs, significant standings and key matchups are emerging across various regions. Dutch Fork...
Chapin, SC, October 26, 2025 News Summary The Chapin Eagles faced a devastating defeat against the Irmo Yellow Jackets, losing 50-0, marking their fifth consecutive loss to Irmo. With this victory,...
Chapin, SC, October 25, 2025 News Summary The Chapin Eagles are set to take on the Lucy Beckham Bengals in a crucial playoff matchup. Chapin enters with a strong three-game winning...
Cayce, SC, October 23, 2025 News Summary The S.C. High School League’s girls tennis playoffs are set to begin this week, culminating in the state championships at the Cayce Tennis Center....
Irmo, SC, October 23, 2025 News Summary This Friday, the Irmo Yellow Jackets will take on the Chapin Eagles at Dutch Fork High School. Irmo, riding an eight-game winning streak, aims...
Chapin, South Carolina, October 21, 2025 News Summary Chapin High School’s football team faced their ninth consecutive loss against the River Bluff Gators, ending the match with a score of 33-7....
Lexington, SC, October 21, 2025 News Summary The Lexington girls golf team secured their spot in the state tournament by winning the Class 5A Division I Lower State qualifying tournament with...
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Jefferson Public High School in Jefferson County, Tennessee, needed a new roof. The company was honored to be the one to provide it! This commercial roofing project was unique and challenging, but the end result was worth it.
Eskola Morristown Commercial Roofing contractors had the chance to revamp some schools in the Jefferson County, Tennessee area in 2021. The local public school system was having difficulties making ends meet to re-roof all of their schools, so Eskola Roofers agreed to pitch in and break up the projects into manageable chunks. They identified the roofs in the direst need of repair and replacement and helped establish a plan to get those repaired or replaced as soon as possible. In addition, they also took care of needed repairs on other roofs to give them a longer lifespan.
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