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Lexington County Council seeks to resolve road maintenance conflict

Lexington County Council appears to have begun making peace with town leaders in the county. But it may take a while. more

Lexington‘s American Leadership Academy archery looks to set foundation for future

For months, American Leadership Academy history teacher, Will Harmon, advocated for an archery team to the school’s athletic director.  more

Riverbank Elementary students win Lexington 2 cooking competition

On March 28, 13 elementary students from across Lexington County School District 2 competed in the Future Chef Competition. more

Irmo looks to move from history-packed town hall to a new one

While eyes are set on a new town hall, Irmo residents and leaders have a plethora of history to reflect upon in the old town hall.  more

Red-hot Airport clinches title after undefeated region season

The Airport Eagles baseball team is off to a hot start this season, clinching their region title and a playoff spot after a walk-off win against North Augusta on March 25.  more

John Faye Berry

John Faye Berry, 86, went home to his Lord and Savior on March 22, 2024, at Saluda Nursing Center surrounded by his loved ones. Born in Saluda on February 6, 1938, to the late John Raymond Berry … more

Lexington musician brings tour to the state

“When I was born, I was completely blind, and while I can see now, I still have major visual issues and so music is a medium that you don't have to look at, you know? I can just hear it.” more

The Catch-up: Crooked Creek Art League gave out $5,225 in awards at their Annual Juried Show

The Crooked Creek Art League, an art group located in Chapin, held their Annual Juried Show, which is their largest annual event. more

‘Try to work it out,' Lexington County legislators push county officials to make changes after canceled road maintenance agreement

The Lexington County legislative delegation met with Lexington County Council members and representatives of the county’s municipalities on March 19 to resolve differences over road maintenance agreements. more

Lexington 2 students work with Cayce government to put bike rack in Guignard Park

For about three months, Lexington 2 Innovation Center students worked diligently to create a bike rack for Cayce’s Guignard Park, located at 964 Axtell Dr. more

Batesburg-Leesville educators tackle ‘summer slide’ with literacy engagement

When the final school bell rings, students are sent home for summer vacation and the summer slide begins, but the Batesburg-Leesville educators are working to stop the slide with daily literacy engagement. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Things to do in Lexington County for the week of March 28

Here's what you can do around Lexington County! more

The other time Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

You know, Japan’s devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It was Dec. 7, 1941.  But what about March 4, 1942, the second time Pearl Harbor came under Japanese attack?  more

Lexington’s Icehouse Amphitheater's free Thursday night concerts are family-friendly

Since the Town of Lexington opened the Icehouse Amphitheater on Main St. back in 2016, the music and entertainment venue has brought a series of enjoyable concerts to the area, and this year is no exception. more

Lexington County Public Library welcomes ‘Nova’ to mobile library fleet

On March 25, the Lexington County Public Library system held a ribbon cutting for a new mobile library called Nova, bringing the system's fleet to two. more

Farmers market brought vendors, community together in Batesburg

Beulah Roasting Co. hosted its first Fulmer St. Market on March 21. The outdoor farmers market featured more than 10 vendors on the streets of downtown Batesburg.  more

Standout baseball player Beau Hollins looks to follow family legacy during final season at River Bluff

Beau Hollins has been surrounded by baseball for his entire life.  more

Soccer teams find their stride as season progresses

There is about one month left of soccer before the postseason begins in South Carolina and after another week of action, the standings remain mostly the same on the boys and girls sides.  more

Baseball, softball action ramps up as teams continue facing regional foes

Baseball and softball action is in full swing across the county with a few teams emerging as contenders midway through the season.  more

Lexington County teams capture crucial wins as lacrosse season begins to wind down

The lacrosse season is approaching its end with just over two weeks of competition left until playoffs begin.  more

Lexington, Gilbert players excel on the field to win Athlete of the Week

The winners of this week’s Athlete of the Week vote helped their team capture important conference wins.  more

South Carolina women’s basketball begins NCAA journey with dominant showcase of depth

The Gamecock women’s team is playing some of their best basketball at the right time, capturing two dominant wins last weekend to open NCAA tournament play.  more

South Carolina men conclude historic season after former Gamecock Jermaine Cousinard torches team

The Gamecock men's basketball team lost in the opening round of the 2024 NCAA tournament after their former player's record-breaking game. more

New River Bluff athletic director, coaches seeking success in program's next chapter

River Bluff High School named Andrew Peckham as the school’s new athletic director, continuing a recent trend of shifting the responsibilities away from head football coaches.  more

Pair of soccer stars secure Athlete of the Week with clutch scoring

A soccer player duo has won this round of Athlete of the Week after stacking goals for their teams in important wins.  more
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