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SCE&G lawyers may be charged in nuke fraud

Former SC Electric & Gas executive Steve Byrne may have company. His plea agreement on fraud charges reveals that other executives and lawyers for SCANA, the owner of SCE&G, are at risk … more

Skilled trades training takes to the road this fall

Be Pro Be Proud SC, a mobile skills workshop and development project will begin this fall. The Associated Industries of South Carolina Foundation, made up of the SC Chamber of Commerce, SC … more

Palmetto Gourmet Foods

Palmetto Gourmet Foods of Saluda delivers thousands of cups of Ramen Express instant ramen to Lexington Medical Center May 13 as part of A Thousand Thanks to the covid healthcare heroes May 13. more

Easter smiles

Jennifer Bailey captured this photo of her daughter Madison making Easter cards to mail to family and friends. Handwritten letters may be coming back in style now that we all have extra time on our … more

Lexington man arrested on drug charges

Lexington County narcotics agents arrested a man after finding a mobile home full of marijuana plants. Steven Daniel Brown, 46, is charged with trafficking marijuana, and possession with intent … more

You can never be too careful

BEHIND THE MIKE All of us hate the uninvited pitch from the door-to-door salespeople, be they innocent little Girl Scouts or people just wanting to size you up as their next … more

River Bluff girls open season as preseason #1

HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER The River Bluff girls’ soccer team will open the 2020 high school soccer season number 1. The Lady Gators sit atop the S.C. High School Soccer Coaches … more

WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2020?

Intricate Welsh lovespoons no longer used for cooking

Entertaining with THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY Wales’ interesting history has led to the formation of a varied number of folk crafts. These crafts became emblematic of … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Q: What do you give a dog with a fever? A: Mustard, its the best thing for a hot dog! Q: What do you get when you cross a cat with a lemon? A: A sour puss! Q: What kind of flower doesn’t sleep at … more

Judge limits police property seizures

Law enforcement may not like it but drug dealer property seizure is a legal issue. West Virginia Circuit Court Judge Steven John’s ruled that South Carolina’s civil asset forfeiture law … more

March of Dimes mascot

One family from Cayce will be the new face for the March of Dimes. The Carol, Brent and daughter Annie William-sons will serve as Ambassadors for the 2019 Signature Chefs Auction in Columbia. … more

Young local golfers shine

GOLF Caleb Proveaux of Lexington placed third in the Palmetto Amateur by shooting a four round total of 278. His University of South Carolina Gamecock teammate … more

Your Good Health

Wine on the River Wine on the River is Saturday, Aug. 24 at West Columbia River-walk from 7-10 pm. Please join Lexington Medical Center Foundation’s Women of Hope for Wine on the … more

Gilbert looks to keep ‘Golden Age’ going

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Gilbert High teams have produced a football Golden Age the past 3 seasons. Under head coach and alumnus Chad Leaphart, the Indians have set an … more

MOW celebrates Mother’s Day

Around gilbert & summit Happy Mother’s Day to all of the moms in our community. We hope you have a great day with your children and families. Meals on Wheels … more

Hundreds of students join D5 Dance Day

Over 250 students from across School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties participated in the 10th annual D5 Dance Day. Students were trained by dance professionals and introduced to a … more

‘THE SEC WEST’

Region 5-5A baseball has earned a reputation for fierce rivalries and competitive teams. The “Iron Region” has lived up to the moniker. For 2 straight years, River Bluff, Lexington and … more

Was slavery the true cause of the Civil War?

University of South Carolina professor Kirk Wood dug into the dark origins of America’s Civil War of 1861-1865 to determine if slavery was the only cause. In a new 83-page book, “Beyond … more

It’s time to hold someone accountable

As you may already know, 2 major events have occurred in the nuclear fiasco saga: • With the approval of the state’s Public Disservice Commission, Dominion Energy moved swiftly to close its … more

Chewing gum’s sticky secret

HOLY COW! HISTORY There is no Chewing Gum Hall of Fame. However, you can visit the next best thing: Joanne’s Gum Museum, located in a little building behind her house … more

DEATH NOTICES

MSGT Charles “Bull” Hubert Baker, 79, of West Columbia died Nov. 30, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Martha Bumgarner Chavis, 79, died Dec. 1, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home … more

It was a scandal created by a queen

HOLY COW! HISTORY An out of wedlock pregnancy … Palace intrigue and backstabbing … A headstrong monarch scorched by public fury … Sounds like business as usual at … more

Ratepayers hope regulators will rule for them

State regulators have much to prove to restore public trust in them. To the public, the Public Service Commission’s name has been a misnomer. They say it should have been named the Public … more

Be informed and vote in November

Around ChApin & irmo It is getting close to that time of year – the holidays are quickly approaching as are the crucial mid-term elections. Every vote counts. Make … more
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