Every year the Florence-Darlington Technical College hosts the Dancing for Our Future Stars event. This year, 12 members of the community danced to support education in the SiMT building on March 22.

Practice Makes Perfect

These local community members are teamed with students where they compete in a dancing competition. After the start of the competition on February 1, viewers may cast votes on FlorenceDancingWithTheStars.com for $10 a vote.

On the night of the competition, there are a variety of awards also granted such as: People’s Choice,” “Most Entertaining,” or “Technical Skills Winner.”

George Jebaily Competes in 2016 Dancing Event

While we are proud of all of our community members and participants, we would like to thank George Jebaily for his participation in 2016. George Jebaily Danced with Amanda Smith to Mambo No. 5 by Lou Bega. Please take a moment to review his interview with SC Now Morning News.

The Jebaily Law Firm in The Community

For more information about the Jebaily Law Firm or how its personal injury lawyers are active within the Florence and Pee Dee community, contact the firm through the phone, online contact form, or check out this community information resource: https://www.jebailylaw.com/our-communities/

Rangeley C. Bailey, Esq.

Partner Rangeley Bailey

Rangeley Bailey is a South Carolina attorney with a heart for people and a passion for justice. A partner at Jebaily Law Firm in Florence, she represents individuals in Personal Injury and Social Security Disability cases—clients who are often facing some of the hardest moments of their lives. Rangeley brings not just legal experience, but empathy, grit, and a belief that everyone deserves to be heard.

Dillon Native, Lifelong Florence Resident, South Carolina Law School Graduate

Born in Dillon and raised in Florence, Rangeley is a proud product of small-town roots and strong community values. She graduated cum laude from Columbia College with a degree in history and a minor in Leadership. She went on to earn her law degree from the University of South Carolina. After law school, she began her legal career clerking for Circuit Court Judge John Milling before moving into civil litigation and ultimately dedicating her practice to helping injured individuals and those denied the benefits they deserve.

Rangeley is a former municipal judge for the City of Florence. She also served as President of the Florence County Bar and was appointed to the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission, reflecting her commitment to making the legal system more accessible to all.  She also recently completed the McLeod Fellows program, where she learned in depth about how McLeod Hospital is run.

Outside of work, Rangeley is a mom to two college students at USC and dog mom to Lexie and Sandy. She enjoys strong coffee, Gamecock football, and a good laugh with friends. Her approach to law—and life—is grounded in compassion, common sense, and an unwavering belief in doing the right thing.

Volunteer Awards from the American Heart Association

Representing injured workers means that Rangeley must keep up to date on medical developments. That is a requirement she particularly enjoys. Her legal work has also sparked her interest in the treatment of cardiovascular disease and led to extensive involvement in the American Heart Association. That association has bestowed numerous volunteer fundraising awards on her.

She’s active in the Florence County Bar Association and has held several offices, culminating in the presidency in 2010. She was a Commissioner for the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission.

 

Admitted to South Carolina Bar: 2002

Years of Legal Experience: 24

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