2013 Year in Review

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Champs and milestones, Sports year in review — Sports, 9A

Volume 136, No. 37

Quote of the Week

“We’re certainly counting our blessings.”

child places in national contest — News, 3A

WEDNESDAY, January 2, 2013

1 Section/ 16 pages/ 75 cents

Injured pedestrian dies Police, solicitor to consider charges against 24-year-old driver jonathan vickery Staff Writer jonathan.vickery@morris.com

— Lisa Firmender, On $10,000 donation.

hit, said Ward. Ward said Sandifer’s death “will be ruled accidental.” Sandifer was struck just before 11:30 a.m., Dec. 22, after he “entered a clearly marked pedestrian zone in front of Walmart,” said Barnwell Police Chief Todd Gantt. Gantt said Sandifer had just exited the store from a shopping trip. That’s when Brittany Hoover, 24, of Allendale, struck Sandifer with her 2003 GMC. Sandifer fell and hit his head on the pavement after being struck.

The pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle in the Walmart parking lot the weekend before Christmas has died. Bulletin Board Barnwell County Coroner Lloyd Ward confirmed 70-year-old Kenneth Sandifer of Bamberg died Dec. 28 at 8:01 a.m. Sandifer died at Georgia Barnwell Primary School Health Sciences University will hold meetings Jan. 8 at Medical Center from injuries 7:30 a.m. and Jan. 15 at 6:30 he sustained when he was p.m. for parents of children (ages 3 years old by Sept. 1, 2013) interested in their child being in the Montessori program for the 2013-14 school year. Parents only need to attend one meeting, which will be held in the school’s auditorium. The meetings will share the purpose of a Montessori education and the application process All applications including child’s certified birth certificate, S.C. shot record, social security card and two current dated proofs of your residence must be turned in to Phyllis Martin in building #1 registration office by March 15, 2013, to be eligible 2012 File photo for the lottery drawing. Survivors walk the initial lap of the Relay for LIfe walk in Weather Forecast 2012 carrying a banner.

(News, 2A)

Montessori meetings

He was unconscious and not breathing for a while, and by-standers performed first-aid measures until emergency medical personnel arrived, Gantt said at the time. Hoover has been charged with failure to use caution, though there is no word as of press time whether Sandifer’s death will result in more charges against her. Gantt said his department plans to meet with the solicitor this week to discuss the case and determine if criminal charges will be filed A Bamberg man leaving Walmart has died of his injuries after being struck by a car. against Hoover. Photo by: Susan C. Delk /Managing Editor

Gearing up for a life or death fight susan c. delk Managing Editor susan.delk@morris.com

Although Relay for Life is held in April in Barnwell County, there are many months of preparation that have to occur for the event to be successful and the Relay team is looking for a few good members. A kick-off celebration will be held Thursday, Jan 10, at 6:30 p.m. in the Edisto Room of SouthernCarolina Alliance to provide information on opportunities. The celebration will pro-

vide information on how to volunteer, become a sponsor, find out how to join or start a team and more. There will be food, fun and prizes at the event. Survivors can also register to take part in the 2013 Relay. Each year, more than 4 million people in over 20 countries take part in events such as this where they raise funds and awareness to save lives from cancer, according to www.relayforlife.org. This year’s Relay For Life will be held at Veterans Memorial Park, April 26, 2013, beginning at 7 p.m.

Relay is an organized, overnight community fundraising walk where teams of people camp out around a track and members take turns walking around the track. There is always food, games and activities as well as entertainment. From the survivors lap to the luminary service, there is an opportunity to help in many capacities throughout the event. For additional information on Barnwell County’s Relay for Life, log on to www.relayforlife.org or email the Event Chair Teresa Sanders at rtrts4@ yahoo.com.

Wed., Jan. 2 Cloudy, 30% chance of rain High 61 Low 40

Last week January - June 2012 was reveiwed. In this week’s edition, we review July - December 2012.

July

In the midst of the summer

heat and Independence Day Thurs., Jan. 3 Cloudy, 50% chance of rain celebrations, a deal to sell the Barnwell County Hospital High 49 Low 36

Fri., Jan. 4 Partly sunny High 54 Low 30

Sat., Jan. 5 Sunny High 53 Low 31 Weather provided by the National Weather Service

What’s Inside OPINION.................4A ARRESTS...............5A BUSINESS/ COMMUNITY........6A SPORTS..............9-11A CALENDAR/TV ......12A CLASSIFIEDS....13-15A www.thepeoplesentinel.com

seemed to be dying. After the asset purchase agreement to sell the BCH to Dobbs Equity Partners, LLC, expired June 30, Barnwell County Council met three times in July to discuss the sale without any action. However, a July 24 meeting of the BCH Board brought news that the deal with Dobbs was no more. As the deal ended, improvements came to the hospital, including a contract change which brought new doctors. On the crime front, several cases made headlines, including the murder of Blackville resident Ronnie Rashawn Thomas July 14. The accused killer, Brandon Davis, was apprehended July 17 at the BP gas station in Barnwell. Davis along with his girlfriend and codefendant Sharena Mayes were both denied bond by the magistrate judge. Also in July, Barnwell County Councilman Harold Buckmon was arrested for criminal domestic violence. The charge was dropped in November by the S.C. Attorney General’s office. A body found in the woods behind Hagood Avenue Baptist Church was identified as that of Ryan Caudill, who went missing April 29. A

cause of death has never been determined. July also brought new leadership with the hiring of Mike Shumaker as the city of Barnwell’s parks and recreation director. Dr. Tom Siler also officially began his duties as Williston District 29 superintendent. As Shumaker and Siler began, longtime Barnwell County Museum board director Anne Hagood retired after 36 years. She was honored July 15 for her service by residents.

August

The reports, a result of South Carolina’s waiver from some provisions of No Child Left Behind, issued a letter grade

As Barnwell County’s students prepared to return to class following summer to all state school districts and break, three employees of schools based upon student the school bus maintenance achievement and graduation rates. R e sults varied f r o m district t o dist r i c t w i t h W i l liston District 29 earning an shop in Blackville were given ‘A,’ Barnwell District 45 pink slips after the shop earning a ‘D,’ and Barnwell was closed by the S.C. De- District 19 earning an ‘F.’ August was a deadly partment of Education. The shop was shared by all the month as a series of shootpublic school districts in the ings occurred in Barnwell and Blackville. county. In the city of Barnwell, All three public school districts also received their Nathan Lee Johnson was federal report card Aug. 2. killed at the Ramblewood

Trailer Park following an early morning altercation Aug. 25. Roland James Cromwell Jr. was arrested for the murder. Across the count y, t w o m u rd e r s occurred in the town of Blackville in a week’s time. Anthony Black died Aug. 29 from wounds he received after being shot Aug. 21 behind his home. No suspects have been arrested. Just six days later, Leon Brown died after he was shot at a home on Davis Street in Blackville. Arbre Bernard Robinson and Tracy Maurice Davis were arrested for the crime. The county also experienced two attempted murders, including one in the small town of Kline after a woman was shot at in her car. The other happened in Barnwell following an argument between Jeremy Joseph Hammonds and James Badger III that escalated. After Badger shot Hammonds in the buttocks, Hammonds retrieved a gun and shot at Badger. Hammonds was arrested, while a warrant was issued for Badger.

Following the ending of a plan to sell the Barnwell County Hospital to Dobbs Equity Partners, LLC, Dobbs filed a $2 million claim against Barnwell County. The company claimed the county owed “administrative expense claims,” though the claim was later dropped.

September

Barnwell County sought a deal with a new company to sell the hospital. A letter of intent with Resurgence Management Company, out of Atlanta, Ga., was signed. Employees of the Barnwell County Administrative Building moved back into their offices after a year of renovations were completed. Barnwell County saw its first traffic fatality of 2012 after James Henry Carroll Sr. wrecked into a parked tractor trailer on S.C. 64 during Labor Day weekend. A trio of defendants in an armed robbery case were convicted during the Sept. 6 general sessions court. Barnwell residents Kevin Christopher Brown, 23, Roosevelt Kadeem Workman Jr., 21, and Jamaal Terrell Riley, 19, were found guilty after a jury deliberated for six hours. A fourth person, Jermaine Jaqua Priester, also of Barnwell, is charged in the crime as well. He will face his charges at a later date. See YIR, 16A


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