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Harbison theatre brings gospel play to stage for Christians and non-Christians alike

An array of life situations are being brought to stage from March 15 to 17 at Harbison Theatre in Irmo with WOW Production’s original play, “If You Only Knew…Why I Struggle to Trust God.” more

Wingard’s Market to bring renowned author, scientist to Riverbanks Zoo and Garden

Wingard’s Market will bring author, entomologist and ecologist Doug Tallamy to Riverbanks Zoo and Garden on May 16 to talk about his book, “A Chickadee’s Guide to Gardening,'' which focuses on the importance of native plants. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Things to do in Lexington County for the week of March 14

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3 teenagers charged after shooting, armed robbery in Lexington County

Three teenagers have been arrested by Lexington County deputies after an armed robbery and shooting.  more

Ike’s Secret Baseball Career

Baseball fans are in a tizzy of excitement with the 2024 season’s opening day now in sight. By month’s end, they’ll once again hear the words they’ve pined for since late last fall: “Play ball!” more

Batesburg-Leesville celebrates small town charm with annual Taste of the Town cookoff

Stuffed dates, pulled pork sandwiches, tortellini salad and more were on the menu for Batesburg-Leesville’s annual Taste of the Town.  more

Completed Old Mill Pond dam now has upgraded erosion control

The construction of the Old Mill dam, located next to the Old Mill that houses multiple restaurants and stores, was completed last summer, with the Old Mill Pond set to open this spring. more

Gamecock Women’s Basketball endures dramatic SEC tournament

The Gamecock women’s basketball team’s ownership of the SEC continued for another season after improving to 32-0 and claiming its eighth conference tournament championship in 10 years last weekend.  more

Gray Collegiate boys soccer seeks redemption after consecutive state title game losses

For the past two seasons, the Gray Collegiate boys soccer team has been one win away from claiming the SCHSL 2A state championship.  more

Lexington County leaders look to protect, increase tree coverage amid development

What happened to all the trees?   That’s a question that is often asked in Lexington County communities in the aftermath of major new developments that often involve huge, … more

County baseball teams eyeing development, improvement for 2024 season

High school baseball is back in full swing in Lexington County and many teams are eyeing development this season.  more

Softball season starts across Chronicle Country

Softball started this month for high schools across Lexington County, and many area programs see 2024 as a year of opportunity. more

Champion basketball player, soccer star win Athlete of the Week after explosive scoring

This edition’s Athlete of the Week winners recorded high-scoring games for their teams and brought home a victory.  more

Spring sports season begins in Lexington County

Spring sports have started in Lexington County, which means it’s time to head back outside after months of nights packed in gymnasiums. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of March 7

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Tuning in to tragedy

When nature is at its worst, Americans are at their very best. more

Cayce Fire to have first Save a Life event to promote drug awareness

The Cayce Fire Department’s newest initiative makes drug awareness more approachable.  more

West Columbia airport gets new options for travelers on both sides of TSA

Carolina Concessions, LLC held its ribbon cutting on March 27 unveiling the airport’s newest eateries. more

The Catch-up: Town of Lexington to lower water levels to repair Old Mill Pond spillway

The Old Mill Pond is nearing completion, with one of the final steps being repairing its concrete spillway. more

Lexington’s Shamrock parade, festivities gear up for Saturday

Irish blessings are coming to Lexington with the ninth annual Shamrock parade and festivities on March 9. more

Ghosts, comedy take action in Chapin Theatre’s latest play

Comedy farce takes center stage at Chapin Theatre Company’s production of Final Appearance. more

Voodoo Brewing Company is coming to Lexington

The new owner of a key spot along Lexington’s Main Street has spoken out as to why he is helping bring a national franchise to the bustling downtown. more

Columbia set to host two pro sporting events in 2024

Columbia’s college town atmosphere will turn into a temporary spot for some of the world’s best pro sports teams this year. more

Chapin’s newly renovated town hall comes with deep history

The town of Chapin has seen its town hall move around since its establishment. The newest building, located at 157 Columbia Ave., could be its permanent residence. more

History of Lexington’s Main Street

Although it has undergone tremendous changes through the years, the town of Lexington’s Main Street has always played a vital part in the economy of the town and the county. It started off in … more
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