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Ruth Kudzi

Ruth Kudzia, 99, of Lexington died July 21, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

20 arrested in county sweep

An operation targeting wanted subjects the weekend June 26 netted 20 arrests in Lexington County. “This operation was all about getting accused criminals off the street,” Lexington County … more

Enjoy baked onions year round

This lovely side dish is perfect for summer and accompanies about anything you choose to serve. Vidalias are the best to use as they hold together and their mild, sweet flavor is something you can … more

New problems for small businesses

The number of commercial banks has fallen 68% since 1980. Only 4,600 banks exist today. Many smaller-sized banks have disappeared via mergers or failures, according to a report released by … more

County’s small business recovery

Local small business recovery is ahead of the national average, according to a new survey of more than 35,000 small- and medium-sized business owners worldwide. Lockdowns, declining sales and … more

United Community Bank opens

Lexington officially has one more bank. The Greater Lexington Chamber of commerce hosted a ribbon cutting March 24 for United Community Bank on Sunset Blvd., next to Lazy Boy. United has … more

The library Friends need you

Join the Friends of the Gilbert-Summit Branch Library Club. Library lovers everywhere are invited and encouraged to join this special group. These dedicated volunteers advocate for libraries, … more

Clean out the fridge salad

This easy and delicious pasta salad features an interchangeable array of ingredients which you may have on hand. If not, it is worth the trip to the grocery store for what you need. We had … more

It’s about respect

He had been called lots of names. Some were complimentary, some not. “Hammering Hank” was the sportscaster’s favorite. He modestly preferred the name his parents had given him – … more

Who falls next in SCANA fraud probe?

Kevin Marsh and Stephen Byrne have been caught in the largest robbery in state history – the $2.2 billion fleecing of 1 million SC Electric & Gas and Santee Cooper ratepayers. Our … more

Where to go for alcohol, drug misuse help

Substance misuse is on the rise. The cost of getting treatment is rising with it. The Lexington/Richland Alcohol and Drug Addiction Center is here to help. LRADAC offers financial … more

Cayce man charged after being shot

Lexington County deputies have arrested and charged a Cayce man who was shot in self-defense after investigators said he fired first in a Saturday night shooting. Christopher James Costello, 22, … more

SCANA under 2nd prosecution

An ambitious twin nuclear reactor project began with big dreams and fell into incompetence and deceit. 10 years and 9 rate hikes of $2.2 billion later, it lay in ruins, abandoned by the 2 … more

Dodgers do it

The World Series used to be a bigger deal than it seemed this year. I thought the Braves were returning to their glory days and might go all the way. Nothing doing. They had the Dodgers by … more

Residents charge water soiling

A grassroots effort has led to progress for Lexington’s Golden Hills community. Several concerned residents of the golf community noticed one of the ponds was turning red at an alarming rate. … more

OLD GRUMP

Rioters and looters dishonor the memory of George Floyd, hijack legitimate protests against a clear case of murder, and should be tried for their crimes. more

Palmetto Outdoor is open for river floating

It’s one of the top eco-tourism businesses in the state. Palmetto Outdoor Center is open for the 2020 season. Based at the West Columbia Riverwalk Park entrance, Palmetto Outdoor Center … more

Raymond and Mary Alice Boozer

Raymond and Mary Alice Boozer, cofounders of the popular Lexington County Peach Festival in Gilbert, celebrated his 91st birthday in the drive of their home. Their family arranged a surprise drive-by … more

Santee Cooper accused of lying

SC lawmakers believe Santee Cooper executives lied to them to prevent them selling the utility. At stake are their highpaying jobs and health and retirement benefits. Last week they lied to … more

Journaling through history

T oday is not just another day. Life has changed. It is like nothing I have ever seen. I don’t see it, hear how it sounds or hold it in my hand. It is told through reading about it or … more

Do you have CV, flu, or allergies?

Could your cough, runny nose and other symptoms be flu, allergies or – worse luck– corona virus? Has this silent, invisible new pathogen taken up residence in your body? How do you … more

Teresa “Terry” Tucker,

Teresa “Terry” Tucker, 72, of Lexington has died. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Former Major League

Former Major League All-Star and 4-time World Series champion Darryl Strawberry was the guest speaker at The Courage Center’s 3rd annual Valentine’s Day Celebrity Breakfast at Mount Horeb United … 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

Assault on the public’s right to know

Saluda Broad The brainiacs at the Statehouse are up to their old tricks again. You would think Operation Lost Trust and Special Prosecutor Robert Pascoe’s convictions of the … more
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