NEWS: Trump’s claim about fallen troops disputed A5 Interested in old coins? If so, you are going to want to visit the Sumter Coin Club’s show Saturday C1 SERVING SOUTH CAROLINA SINCE OCTOBER 15, 1894 FOOD: C4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2017 $1.00 Beer makes bratwurst better Hundreds enjoy Duckfest in Summerton DOT shares its plan for delayed S.C. road work BY ADRIENNE SARVIS
[email protected] Members of Sumter Urban Area Transporta- tion Study met with employees of South Carolina Department of Transportation on Tuesday morn- ing to learn about the agency’s funding plans to address delayed road projects and a new system to prioritize local projects. Leah Quattlebaum, Pee Dee regional produc- tion engineer for the department, said South Car- olina is behind on many of its roadway improve- ment projects. SEE ROADS, PAGE A8 District tries to fill PHOTOS BY SHARRON HALEY / THE SUMTER ITEM vacancies, manage Wesley Turner, 5, of Summerville wasn’t interested in all the quacking going on during the 2017 Duckfest duck-call- ing contests. He was instead having fun playing with a black Labrador puppy that was resting in the shade. its other expenses The youngest and the shortest competitor BY BRUCE MILLS in the youth division
[email protected] of the 2017 Duckfest duck-calling competi- Sumter School District is trying to balance fill- tion, Keegan Towne, ing necessary teacher and staff vacancies as best couldn’t be seen be- as possible while being as conservative with pe- hind the duck blind, riphery expenditures as it can be at but his calling came this time, according to the district’s across loud and lead financial official.