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SC to get all Boeing Dreamliners

SC officials should not get their hopes up. Boeing is bringing all its 787 Dreamliner production to North Charleston. But the plant will actually produce fewer Dreamliners. Boeing … more

Lexington County man tapped to head SCDPS

SC Gov. Henry McMaster Wednesday nominated Robert G. Woods, IV as Director of the South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS). Woods has been serving as the Acting Director of SCDPS since … more

Superman to grace local products

A Harbison-based sports gear company has signed a game-changing deal. Phenom Elite will now feature DC super heroes on their products in a licensing agreement with Warner Brothers. These … more

Brookland-Cayce’s

Brookland-Cayce’s Ian Myers had 3 interceptions, including 1 returned for a touchdown. PHOTO| WWW.GOFLASHWIN.COM more

CRUNCH TIME

The public high school football season started just 4 weeks ago. With 3 weeks remaining, its now headed into the home stretch for post-season. This year, the final 3 games are critical as … more

How to defeat covid-19 without killing our economy

Elvis is dead, and some of us aren’t feeling so good either. Joking aside, anxieties related to job security, financial instability, grief from a loved one’s death or loneliness are plaguing … more

Openings offer optimism

Top business leaders feel good about our pandemic response progress. Lou Kennedy, CEO of Nephron Pharmaceuticals, and Bobby Williams, SC Restaurant and Lodging Association Chairman serve on Gov. … more

Social distancing leads to spending

About 58 million Americans are spending more money while social distancing, according to WalletHub. The personal finance website analyzed data ranging from whether Americans’ spending has … more

2 Gaston teens charged in fatal shooting

Lexington County deputies have located and arrested 2 teens charged in connection with a fatal shooting Mar. 27. Daniel Taylor Jones, 18, and Christopher David Shumpert, 19, are charged with … more

How to get your gas tax $$ back

A state agency predicts local taxpayers will claim the maximum gas tax credit. This income tax credit is to offset the gas tax hike. But many taxpayers may not bother because of the … more

Walk-in vet opens in Lexington

VetIQ Petcare Wellness Center welcomed local pets and pet parents at their grand opening Feb. 22. The clinic’s focus is affordable wellness veterinary services. Preventative care can be … more

Herbs for organ health

health wanted Have you ever wondered if natural healing really works? Seems too good to be true, right? What if I told you some herbs could help with your … more

LSU’s secret

The Sports Grouch At the end of the 1st half, a Clemson pass rusher hit Joe Burrow hard and took him down. It was a legal tackle. But you could see Burrow, the LSU … more

Keep your pet safe over the holidays

This month I am continuing the series on first aid for your pets. The information is provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association. In case of an emergency, contact your … more

Utility deregulation can succeed here

our readers write Reader Rory Magargle of Leesville sent us this exchange with his state Sen. Ronnie Cromer about the prospets of deregulating the power utility industry in our state. … more

RIVER BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL

Starting from left - Katie Richardson (volleyball - Penn State/Harrisburg), Katie Horan (swimming - University of Tampa), Jesse Hollins (tennis - Coastal Carolina), Cam Ferrell (baseball - Newberry), … more

Your weekly Guide to Area Events

Commercial/Paid Events: We offer opportunities for promoters of paid ticket events to advertise in GO! listings and display advertising. GO! calendar entry for paid events is $50 for the first 20 … more

Jane Mangum Evatt,

79, of Chapin died Oct. 14, 2019. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

DEATH NOTICES

Lt. William C “Billy” Aiken, 57, of Irmo died Oct. 3. 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. William B. Banning, 66, of West Columbia died Oct. 4, 2019. Caughman-Harman … more

No inaugurations for these leaders

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY Fall is finally here (though you’d never know it from the thermometer). With September dwindling down to its final … more

American Legion Post 7 turns 100

Lexington’s American Legion Post 7 celebrated its 100th birthday Aug. 4. Commander David Griffith and WWII USAF Murray Price, the oldest member of the Post, accepted the County Council … more

Police to monitor school traffic

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY It’s back to school for our county students this week! There will be increased patrols on the roads to insure safety of our students and to … more

DEATH NOTICES

Billy Iverson Adams, 73, of West Columbia died June 27, 2019. Culler-McAlhaney Funeral Home was in charge. Russell “Leon” Brady, 64, of Lexington died June 29, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral … more

Our June Winners & Losers Awards

This week we’re going to skip pontificating to announce our Winners and Losers. • Winners. 11th Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard and his prosecutors. Despite experts witnesses’ testimony to … more

Stay hydrated in summer to stay healthy

health wanted It’s almost summertime again. Many of us are planning vacations, weekend excursions, sports and league practices, etc. We spend a lot of time outside in … more
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