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Media fools us with covid con

As many Americans recover, the media is pushing their propaganda narrative that covid cases are once again surging. The media is oblivious, either ignorantly or deliberately, to the reality that … more

More than 31,000 receive vaccine

31,511 South Carolinians have been shot – and are happy about it. That’s the number of Phase 1a front line workers and vulnerable elders who have received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine shots … more

Man charged with killing woman over feral cats

A Lexington man has been charged in the shooting death of a Gilbert woman in Lexington on Thursday. Sean Eric Malahy, 49, of Lexington, has been charged with murder and possession of a weapon … more

Governor goes to bat for Dominion ratepayers

Dominion Energy’s Lexington County ratepayers gained an ally last week. Gov. Henry McMaster urged Dominion to withdraw its request to raise electric rates for 753,000 ratepayers. … more

From the bottom to the top

Gilbert and Lexington high school girl’s golf teams won their respective SC High School League championships last week. For the Lexington Wildcats, their 14th state title was achieved in … more

Covid-19 isn’t the only killer

An ugly truth is emerging. Covid-19 has lots of assistance in killing us. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data last week. It shows that many Americans who died … more

New hope for recovery

New anti-viral drugs show promise in fighting mild to moderate covid-19 symptoms, researchers say. 2 weeks of interferon beta-1b, lopinavir-ritonavir and ribavirin were tested in 127 adult … more

1st storm of hurricane season to miss us

It looks like we’ll miss the 1st one. A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued from Surf City to Duck, NC, and Pamlico to the Albemerle Islands. Tropical Storm Arthur became the 1st named … more

Can rural internet problems be fixed?

Many rural Lexington County children are unable to use remote learning during the covid-19 crisis. Congressman Joe Wilson of Springdale and others in Washington are trying to gain federal funds … more

The check’s in the mail

State officials promise some unemployment payments from federal relief will be made by the end of this week. The SC Department of Employment and Workforce said it has been waiting on guidance … more

Our real China virus heroes

Carhartt, a family-owned corporation, sent this out to recognize who our real heroes are and that what they do is of real value to our society and our nation. It’s important we recognize that … more

Members of St.

Members of St. Andrews Woman’s Club attended the dedication ceremony for the latest Habitat for Humanity home build. Members furnished the new home owner with a book case, books and other home … more

Studio 192 opens in Lexington

Lexington has a new place to help keep residents looking great. Jacki Turner and Chris Sabet have opened Studio 192 at 192 Corley Mill Road in Lexington. Studio 192 is a full-service salon … more

DEATH NOTICES

Sara Kristine Allgood, 74, of Irmo died Feb. 9, 2020. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. Beverly Jean “Mama Jean” Bentley, of Lexington, died Feb. 14, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was … more

What’s your calling?

the editor talks with you My sister Betty discovered her real calling later in life than most of us. She set out to become an actress, winning parts in summer stock … more

Man arrested after high-speed chase

Police arrested a 27-year-old man after a high-speed chase through Lexington County Dec. 26. Police began the pursuit on Platt Springs Road and ended after the suspect hit another car in … more

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

We take pleasure in sharing with you this famous exchange between Virginia O’Hanlon and Frank Church of the New York Sun in 1897. Dear Editor. I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say … more

Healthcare in jeopardy

With Washington waiting until Dec. 20 to deal with the federal budget, the nation’s community health centers are concerned. Community health centers that care for 326,000 uninsured and … more

Lexington cheer team looks to top undefeated season with title

Perfect is a way to describe the 2019 competitive cheer season for Lexington High School. At 7 competitions, the Lady Wildcats have taken 1st place each time. This includes the Class 5A State … more

Lexington Police

Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green with Alan Parker, Derek Miller, Darrell Pritchard, Beatrice Daniels, Major Matt Davis and Loy Dillon got into the Halloween spirit last week. more

Vaunceil W. Chavis,

91, of Swansea died Oct. 14, 2019. Culler-McAlhany Funeral Home was in charge. more

We welcome your letters

With letters to the editor, please include your name, address, and telephone number for verification. Your telephone number and address will not be published. Our deadline for letters is 2 p.m. … more

Nephron contributes to education

Around rEd BAnK Thanks to Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation for its recent contribution to the Lexington One Educational Foundation of $9,000 to cover course fees for … more

Watch out for snakes

New movers to Lexington County may face an unfamiliar danger. Venomous snakebites are on the rise in the Sunbelt. Surprisingly, our neighboring states, North Carolina and Georgia, are … more

Town of Cayce recognizes 1964 Dixie Youth Little League Champs

RECOGNITION Leo Redmond said he remembered the 1964 Cayce Dixie Youth Little League World Series championship team. “All of us over here in Cayce were proud,” … more
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