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IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT

THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK Gray Collegiate and Gilbert are on the verge of winning region titles for the 2nd time in school history. Both teams put … more

River Bluff trainer receives national honors

RECOGNITION River Bluff High co-head Athletics Trainer George S. Wham won multiple honors for promoting health and safety among student athletes. The National Athletic … more

Your Good Health

Did you know that a pound of muscle burns about 50 calories a day? And that’s just by being a muscle. Muscles burn off calories more rapidly than any other tissue in the body. As a … more

3 burglary suspects arrested after search

 Three Columbia men accused in a Tuesday afternoon burglary have been arrested after a search in the Oak Grove area. George Adams, Orlando Jennings and Sinclair McDonald are suspects … more

Proper storage is imperative for your important silver pieces

THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY Iam passing along this story in hopes you can avoid a similar situation with your own silver pieces. I have been working for the last month with a … more

Rotary Oyster Roast was grand event

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY An estimated 1,500 supporters came out Saturday for the Lexington Rotary Club Oyster Roast. Held at The Grove on Augusta Highway, it was an event … more

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF

A daughter finds her mother’s love letters

While going through my mother’s closet after she passed away in 2017, I came across bundled letters. They were written by my mother and father while he was overseas in the Navy. The letters were … more

Why won’t SLED make corruption files public?

Capital watch The special prosecutor investigating corruption won’t seek release of former House Speaker Bobby Harrell’s file. Harrell was once the most powerful lawmaker … more

Drug case ends in $10.5M settlement

New state Sen. Dick Harpootlian received $1.9 million in a drug-related death settlement. Lawyers Mark Tinsley of Allendale and Williams Kemp of Bamberg split $1.6 million. “Our clients … more

Christmas plays are here

Church Buzz This time of year, many people in our community look forward to some good Christmas music and Christmas-themed productions. There are a lot of places … more

Register now for Kenetic Derby in April

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Registration is now open for the City of West Columbia’s second annual Kinetic Derby Day. The vent is scheduled for April 27. … more

Photo by Terr West Columbia breaks ground for enabling park

West Columbia will start construction of an enabling park for all children. “This park needed to be done for all the citizens of South Carolina,” said Sen. Nikki Setzler. The park for … more

Cayce school collects water for victims

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Lexington School District Two Communications Director Dawn Kujawa said Cayce Elementary School wanted help those affected by … more

Regulators need to stand up to SCE&G

the nuclear fiasco Why has the PSC enabled Dominion Energy to be on any docket except the ones dealing with the proposed sale of SCANA and its affliate SC Electric & Gas. … more

Wilton Road dam repair could come next year

Will a flood-damaged road in Lexington County finally be repaired? SC Department of Transportation officials discussed road projects in a public forum at Platt Springs Methodist Church in Springdale … more

Brewery to hold art competition

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Steel Hands Brewing in Cayce announced last week that it is hosting an Artist Competition. Your work could be permanently … more

Calendar of Events

8 a.m. - 2 p.m. CAR SHOW @ Gilbert Middle School The Car Show is held every year in conjunction with the Lexington County Peach Festival and is hosted by Boy Scouts of America Troop 60 … more

MTC Nursing and Health Sciences graduates receive pins

More than 150 Midlands Technical College (MTC) nursing and health science students received their professional pins for completing their academic programs and passing their national board exams. … more

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Lexington County Law Enforcement, Other Agencies Announce Mental Health Partnership

Mental health should not be a not law enforcement issue. On Nov. 30, more than 30 Lexingtonbased organizations, including law enforcement, EMS, healthcare and mental health service providers … more

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Your weekly Guide to Area Events To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to … more

Where we once went for staples

S oon after settlement began in what would become Lexington County, entrepreneurs opened trading posts to supply settlers with supplies and goods that they couldn’t be make, grow or hunt. One … more

Gilbert-Summit Senior Center update

G ilbert-Summit Senior Center Director Donna Neel reports they are still in Phase I but optimistic they will be be in Phase II in October. Members are allowed to participate in Seniorcise, arts and … more
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