Lucky Sumterite wins car in dealership giveaway A2 Bryant, Hurts lead teams to CFP for 3rd straight year SERVING SOUTH CAROLINA SINCE OCTOBER 15, 1894 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2017 $1.00 B1 Family argument ends in Christmas stabbing physical, and a 43-year-old man was left the Sumter Police Department. it is available. Otherwise a quiet with non-fatal stab wounds. The man who was stabbed was trans- McGirt said the majority of Sumter The argument occurred between two ported to Palmetto Health Richland, residents had a less eventful holiday in holiday, officials say family members — the 43-year-old and a where he was treated for non-life threat- other areas of the city. 36-year-old man — shortly after 3 p.m. ening injuries. There were no other major incidents, BY ADRIENNE SARVIS in the 600 block of Antlers Drive, in the He is in stable condition, said Tonyia she said.
[email protected] Wilson Hall area. McGirt, Sumter Police Department pub- McGirt provided the following advice Witnesses said the two were involved lic information officer. in the hopes of making sure Sumterites Not all was quiet in Sumter on Christ- in an ongoing, unspecified disagree- The investigation is ongoing, and mas after an argument that turned ment, according to a news release from more information will be released when SEE HOLIDAY, PAGE A6 The silent, patient wait A Great Blue Heron waits for fish to swim by at Swan Lake-Iris Gardens on a recent Sunday evening. According to audubon.org, the Great Blue is the largest heron in North America.