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Free credit monitoring for active military

Many members of the military now have access to free electronic credit monitoring. The nationwide credit reporting agencies – Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion – are providing free credit … more

Lady Gators start quest for 2nd Class 5A title

The River Bluff girls’ tennis team has been a region powerhouse in recent years, winning the region title the last 3 seasons. The Lady Gators got the “4-peat” last week in finishing with a … more

Help your teens get organized

Around ChApin & irmo Being organized is one of the keys to success! The October classes for Adulting 101 at the Ir-mo Library focus on helping young people be more … more

A more ‘mature’ Etienne bodes well for Clemson

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Clemson running back Travis Etienne staked his case to be in the conversation for the nation’s top individual prize, the Heisman Trophy, with his … more

State chamber proposes changes to business taxes

A Lexington native is working to reform expensive business license taxes. State Chamber of Commerce CEO Ted Pitts, a former Lexington state House member, said many county delegation members are … more

How competition can lower electric rates

The nuclear fiasco The sale of taxpayer-owned Santee Cooper provides state lawmakers with a unique opportunity to consider competition to protect customers. In fact, the success … more

Pelion student drowns in Edisto River

Pelion High senior Marcus Dwyer drowned Sunday in the Edisto River. The 18-year-old had been swimming with friends weeks before graduation. Dwyer’s mother told WISTV her son did not jump … more

GMS student wins essay contest

Around gilbert & summit Middle school students in Lexington School District 1 were invited by the Sertoma Club of Lexington to enter the annual National Heritage Essay … more

Undefeated Lady Gators on the hunt for their 1st region title

HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER A window of opportunity exists for the undefeated River Bluff girls’ soccer team. For 7 seniors who have played since the program’s inception … more

Doris Sox Steele

WEST COLUMBIA—Doris Sox Steele, 97, of West Columbia, passed away Friday, February 8, 2019. She was born on November 29, 1921 in West Columbia, one of six children born to the late Jesse L. Sox and … more

Celebrate literacy this year

Teaching a child to appreciate reading not only promotes academic achievement, but it also it opens opportunities for the imagination to soar and for kids to learn about topics beyond their wildest … more

The burden of brotherly love

My older brother brings back memories of near death experiences. These include running for my life when our parents were away from the house. I don’t know how I caused him such anger as … more

Stay safe while shopping online

Koon's watch Christmas shopping season is here. As busy as things are out there in the stores, thousands will take care of their Christmas shopping without ever leaving home. … more

Grant to help dementia patients

The Lexington Medical Center Foundation has funded an internal grant program in conjunction with Leeza’s Care Connection to better meet the growing needs of families coping with dementia in our … more

DEATH NOTICES

Eldon A. “Perk” Bailey, 82, of Leesville died Oct. 26, 2018. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. Emily C. Ballentine, 79, of Chapin died Oct. 27, 2018. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was … more

Dutch Fork seeks 16th straight road win against Lexington

ROAD WARRIORS The overall dominance of Dutch Fork football is well-documented the past three seasons. Friday’s 56-14 rout of previously undefeated River Bluff … more

THE WORLD OUTDOORS: A walk along the Chattooga River

It was way too early on a July morning for me to be up. Nevertheless, my dad and I started riding towards Fair Play Camp School. I was tired, for sure, but I was also excited for the week … more

2 in GOP runoff for Courson’s seat

Colorful former prosecutor Dick Harpootlian will face the winner of Tuesday’s Republican runoff in District 20. Harpootlian won the Democratic Party primary last week with 81% of the vote. At stake … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

What’s better than Ted Danson? Ted singing and Danson! What did the drummer call his twin daughters? Anna one, Anna two! What does a nosey pepper do? It gets jalapeño business! What does a baby … more

Gas prices may hit $3 a gallon this summer

It may be time to rethink your summer vacation plan. With gas prices forecast-ed to reach $3 a gallon, you may be paying almost 40% more to drive to Disneyland. An early warning sign is … more

Special election results:

• Pelion Town Council-Roger Hoover (5 out of 5 votes) • Mayor of Town of Summit- David W. Reese (74 out of 123 votes) more

Another Year of Holiday Food Boxes in Gaston

Gaston Community Crime Watch and the South Division of Lexington County Sheriff’s Department teamed up with the Gaston Food Lion to bring a little happiness to area residents of Gaston, Pelion and … more

RECOGNITION

Dutch Fork’s Antonio Williams is presented the official jersey for the 2022 Under Armour All-America game set for Jan. 2, 2022 in Orlando, Fla. He’s joined by his family and head coach Tom … more

Frances Sims Boggs

Frances Sims Boggs, 93, of Lexingtondied Sept. 22, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more
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