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50Year Anniversaries

The Moultrie News

A Half Century of Pleasant Surprises

J

ust about everyone who Moves

“from off” to the communities East of the

Cooper has encountered a pleasant surprise.

Once each week, a newspaper chock-full

of local news, information, opinion and

entertainment arrives on their doorstep – for

free. This has been

going on in Mount Pleasant, the

Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island

and Daniel Island for the past

half century.

With its government and

political articles, comprehensive

school

happenings

and sports, recreation and other

activities rosters and wildly

popular and always humorous

Police Blotter, the Moultrie,

as it’s commonly known, has

grown and matured from what

began as little more than an

advertising circular to become

the newspaper of record for the

nearly 90,000 people living east

of the Cooper River.

According to Mount

Pleasant Mayor Linda Page,

The

Moultrie News

has always

been an important part of the

community.

“It’s how we keep in touch

with our neighbors, advertise

our businesses and applaud the

accomplishments of our citizens.

I think it is even more important

today as the communities East of

the Cooper grow,” she said.

News of the Moultrie’s 50th

birthday has even reached the state capital in Columbia,

where Gov. Nikki Haley observed, “We are excited to

congratulate the

Moultrie News

as they celebrate their 50th

anniversary. The service they provide for the people of East

By BILL FarLey

Cooper is so important, and the fact that they have been

doing it for so long is a testament to their commitment

and value to the community. Here’s to the next 50.”

In a 2014 media mix in which digital technology

threatens to surpass the printed word, just how has this

modest newspaper managed to grow and remain successful?

Editor Sully Witte, who took the job in 2007 and has

held it longer than any of her predecessors, said that while

“digital is becoming the new normal, and our Web presence

is becoming a larger portion of our media mix, the print

Charlie Diggle was an early publisher of the

Moultrie News.

Photo courtesy of Moultrie News.