Newberry County, SC
2 days 5 hours ago
At the most recent Newberry County Council meeting, Emergency Services Coordinator Brandon Wicker recognized the St. Philips Fire Department as part of a new tradition honoring our volunteer departments and their outstanding service to the community.
Located on Mud Creek Road in Prosperity, St. Philips Fire Department is home to 19 dedicated members, some with over 40 years of service, others with more than 30 years, and several younger members currently advancing their education through the Newberry County Career Center.
Mr. Wicker noted that in 2024 the department responded to 150 calls and has already answered 140 calls so far this year, a testament to their continued commitment and readiness.
Newberry County Council extends its heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers of St. Philips Fire Department for their dedication, professionalism, and unwavering service to the people of Newberry County.
Newberry County, SC
6 days 2 hours ago
NEWBERRY – Once again, the Spartan Race will be coming to Newberry. The bulk of the set-up and events will take place on the Johnson Family Farm; however, there will be some race routes and obstacles that will bring racers through the Greenslade property as well as Lynch’s Woods Park (LWP).
“The Spartan event draws thousands of racers and visitors to Newberry County each year. It is exciting to have an event of this nature select our community as a destination for a fourth year,” said Jessie Long with Newberry County Parks and Recreation.
Beginning November 10, 2025, the Spartan Race staff will begin setting up obstacles throughout Lynch’s Woods Park. The Spartan Race event takes place November 15 and 16, 2025, and post event cleanup will begin immediately following the event and should end by November 18, 2025, in Lynch’s Woods Park (weather dependent).
Gate closures and changes to visitor access for Lynch’s Woods Park during the 2025 Spartan event, are outlined here:
November 10-13, 2025 – inner gates on gravel road closed (vehicular access to picnic shelter area will remain open as well as access to ALL trails).
November 14-18, 2025 – main gate and inner gates closed (only hiking and biking trails are open, park is closed to vehicular and equestrian traffic; parking is available behind the Sheriff’s Office).
During these dates, Newberry County Parks and Recreation request that park visitors avoid areas where Spartan obstacles are being constructed or have been constructed.
“Lynch’s Woods Park has undergone an immense amount of work over the past year, and we are excited to have the park open to our local community and to now be able to share it with folks from outside of the community as well,” said Long.
For more information on the Spartan South Carolina race weekend, visit Spartan.com.
Newberry County, SC
1 week 1 day ago
Happy Halloween!
Take a look of a few of our staff members dressed up!
Newberry County, SC
1 week 2 days ago
Newberry County Government wishes you a happy and safe Halloween!
Newberry County, SC
1 week 4 days ago
Please join us in downtown Newberry on Saturday, November 1, 2025, for the annual Veterans Day Parade! The lineup will begin at 9 a.m. and the parade will begin at 10 a.m.
Immediately following the parade, Samsung will be providing a meal for veterans at the Veterans’ Affairs Office, 1856 Wilson Road, Newberry. The meal will be served from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
We hope to see you there!
Newberry County, SC
3 weeks 1 day ago
During the Newberry County Council meeting on Wednesday, October 15, Newberry County Council recognized three employees whose combined service totals 70 years with Newberry County Government.
Katherine “Katie” Folk (not pictured) was recognized for 10 years of service in law enforcement. County Administrator Jeff Shacker shared:
“Katie joined the County in the fall of 2015 as a dispatcher in communications – a position she has held for 10 years. Katie brings positive energy and an exceptional work ethic to her role. She has extensive knowledge of dispatching policy and procedure and plays a key role in training new hires. Working in the 911 Center is a high-stress environment, yet she manages those situations extremely well to ensure people in emergencies receive the help they need.”
Garrett Lominack was recognized for 30 years of service with the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office.
County Administrator Shacker said:
“Garrett joined the Sheriff’s Office in 1995. He began as a patrol deputy, later served as a narcotics investigator, was promoted to lieutenant over nightshift, then to investigations lieutenant, and now serves as major over operations. He oversees the patrol division and courthouse security and manages the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office’s fleet and facilities, ensuring our personnel and citizens have the reliable resources they need.”
Odell Schumpert was also recognized for 30 years of service with the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office.
County Administrator Shacker said:
“Odell joined the Sheriff’s Office in 1995, starting as a patrol deputy—a role he excelled in. He was later promoted to sergeant and then to his current position as lieutenant supervising the day shift. Odell is also a valued member of the critical incident response team.”
Congratulations and thank you to these outstanding employees for your dedication and service to Newberry County!