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Back on Top: Lexington wins first baseball state championship in over a decade

The Lexington baseball team has had its share of battles this season, but all year long the group overcame those standing in its way en route to its first state championship since 2013. more

Gray Collegiate softball sweeps Marion to claim program’s second state title

Wire-to-wire there was no 2A softball team as dominant as Gray Collegiate was this season. more

VFW 6740 Memorial Day Ceremony honors veterans

Lake Murray VFW 6740 held its annual Memorial Day Ceremony program on Monday, May 27. more

Local athletes medal at South Carolina track championships

The South Carolina High School League Track and Field championships were last weekend with a few local athletes and one team leaving victorious. The Gray Collegiate girls won its first 2A state … more

Gamecock baseball begins postseason play after sour ending to regular season

With the regular season ending on a sour note for the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team, it looks to the SEC tournament to improve its postseason hopes of hosting a site in the NCAA Regional and Super Regional tournaments and improve its chances at getting into the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. more

Gray Collegiate hires new boys basketball, girls golf coaches ahead of transition to 4A

Gray Collegiate welcomed two new coaches last week, marking the beginning of a new era in its basketball and golf programs. more

Chapin High’s Abbott represents District 5 as Teacher of the Year

For Grace Abbott, teaching English to high school students is a way to connect with students. more

The Catch-up: New assistant principal named at Batesburg-Leesville High School

Mark Dudley has been named the new assistant principal of Batesburg-Leesville High School after being approved by Lexington School District Three Board of Trustees during their monthly meeting. more

Katrina Shealy runs for re-election to S.C. Senate Lexington County seat

South Carolina Sen. Katrina Shealy has lived in Lexington her entire life, it’s home and she said she is extremely proud to represent the county in the S.C. Senate. more

SCDNR to conduct courtesy boat inspections Memorial Day weekend

In an effort to keep people and waterways safe during the Memorial Day weekend, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division will be conducting courtesy boat inspections at … more

Dick Goodwin’s Big Band to bring classic jazz, more to Lexington May 23

This Thursday night at Chayz Lounge on Meeting Street, the room will be alive with the big brassy sound of classic jazz. more

Lexington municipalities faring well financially

Municipalities in Lexington County preparing final budgets for the 2024-2025 fiscal year appear to be in good shape. more

Social Security Matters: When should we claim Social Security?

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Lexington has plenty to do Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend is just a few days away, and the weather forecast, while not perfect, certainly allows for plenty of fun and family time during the day. Here’s a roundup of Memorial Day … more

S.C.'s top delinquent taxpayers paid $12.3M in 2023

Hundreds of South Carolina's top delinquent taxpayers paid the state more than $12.3 million in 2023 after their debts were listed online, an increase of almost $4 million over the previous year's. more

Communication technology makes life easier for high school pitchers, catchers

Baseball is a sport that is often accused of being incapable of keeping up with the times. more

Lexington County baseball, softball teams end season in upper, lower state brackets

The baseball and softball seasons are almost over, and not every Lexington County team made it to the final series. more

Lexington players win Athlete of the Week after advancing to state championships

The baseball and softball seasons are at their end and this week’s Athlete of the Week winners are making the most of their final opportunities on the diamond. This week, a pair of … more

Lexington County law enforcement honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice with annual ceremony

On Thursday, May 16 at 9:30 a.m., officers from Lexington County’s law enforcement agencies gathered to honor the county’s law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. more

Lexington baseball, softball seek dual 5A state championships

eam has a chance to do something they have not done since 1992. With wins in last week’s upper state championship series, the Wildcats’ baseball and softball teams punched their … more

Predictions call for busy hurricane season

This hurricane season may turn out to be "extremely active," according to initial outlooks released in April. more

Gray Collegiate caps dominant season with 2A championship

Redemption was on the line for the Gray Collegiate softball team this week as the War Eagles looked to claim their second state title in three years after losing in the upper state last season. more

Lexington County leaders turn down state-funded ambulance for Chapin

Did Lexington County turn down a brand-new ambulance funded by the state? more

The Catch-up: River Bluff High School student named 2024 Presidential Scholar

River Bluff High School student Anna Elizabeth Cully was one of 161 students from across the nation selected as a 2024 United States Presidential Scholar. Students are selected as presidential … more
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