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Last Supermoon of 2021 is June 24

2021’s last Supermoon will appear over Lexington County Thursday, June 24. The best times to see the Super Strawberry Moon will be at Moonrise at 8:49 pm and Moonset at 5:39 am. Full … more

Share your secrets

Our military school wresting coach Luke Worsham was a teacher I’ll never forget. In the years I wrestled on his team, we did not lose a single match. That does not mean we won every event. … more

Other covid news

More vaccine doses expected State health officials plan to order more than 100,000 doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines next week. That’s about 8,000 more than this week. Another … more

Where’s my stimulus check?

Stimulus check delays are frustrating. This has left many of us in Lexington County wondering when our checks will arrive. If you’re using the IRS “Track My Payment” tool, it may say … more

FULL LIST OF FORMER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA/LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH PLAYERS

2006 - Adam Crisp, Andrew Crisp, DeAngelo Mack 2007 - Adam Crisp, Blake Cooper 2008 - Branfy Arias, Jesse Barbaro 2009 - Branfy Arias, Scott Wingo 2010 - Branfy Arias, Brison … more

Take care of your dollars in 2021

A business broker friend congratulated us on our financial management during the 2020 pandemic. He said we did not lose near as much money as many other small businesses. We appreciate his … more

Healthy Thanksgiving tips

Just like that, it’s Thanksgiving! I am excited for the holidays. Time to give thanks for our dear friends and family. What a moment of time to see such blessings. Remember, many people … more

Lexington theater perseveres through covid

The Lexington Village Theater is turning 60. The theater has been a staple for live entertainment for the past 6 decades. But covid-19 has kept it shut down. Since the pandemic, they … more

W. Cola celebrates Hispanic heritage

Thursday, Oct. 15, was an historical night in West Columbia. Special guests West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles and Midlands Tech’s Tom Ledbetter spoke at the Mota Crosslinking Business Academy to … more

Attract more prospects, more income

Lead magnets can change how you do business and produce more income. It will attract more prospects to your sales funnel faster then you ever dreamed. Lead magnets make an offer to get them … more

Bryson is a game changer

Bryson Dechambeau inspired the entire golf world. Lou Miller, a close friend and golf visionary, said this last week during a short visit ‘I believe golf has changed’. I do agree. In … more

SC Rep. Joe

SC Rep. Joe Wilson tours Saluda Shoals’s Play Park. The inclusive playground is for people of all abilities, and all ages are welcome. Rep. Wilson met with Justin Hancock, Director of Recreation … more

3 file for Cayce council seat

Three candidates have filed to run for the District 1 Cayce City Council Seat. The candidates are Tiffany Aull, Tim James and Megan Lightle, according to Mary Brack, Director of the Lexington … more

Turn your vision into reality

Cameron is one of my 5-year-old twin grandsons. His favorite word is “why.” John Maxwell observed “Find your why and you will find your way.” Good luck with that. “Yogi” is my … more

Food pickup hours changed

Forts Pond Elementary School is a designated grab-and-go site for summer food service. The hours have changed to 8:30 - 11 am Wednesdays to protect everyone from the heat and better manage traffic. … more

Quarantine brought our family together

Quarantine has made life different, but what’s its impact on our family’s future. Life was good. I wanted it to stay the same. But it’s not the same. No more soccer, swim, … more

Dabo’s dilemma

It’s not easy being a football coach in these times. You are already suspect if you are white and you can become a pariah if you carelessly speak your mind. We live in a time when young … more

Stimulus money is on the way

Have you received your stimulus payment yet? Over 80 million Americans were to receive stimulus payments last week. The US Treasury Department did not say how many of those are in SC or … more

No power, water shut offs during emergency

Local utilities are giving ratepayers a break. Urged by Gov. Henry McMaster, several providers have pledged not to shut off essential services due to nonpayment. The Town of Lexington … more

Imported drugs could lower prices

Good news for those on expensive medications: US officials plan to allow cheaper drugs from Canada and elsewhere to cut costs. The Food and Drug Administration aims to let states set rules … more

Coming Attractions

Our new Church Buzz section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or at … more

Look what our Congressman is reading on Capitol Hill

Congressman Joe Wilson, an avid reader, is discovering how maverick entrepreneurs think, plan and take action. It is a good way to get his own staffers thinking and acting like entrepreneurs to give … more

Local Congressmen oppose impeachment

Sen. Lindsey Graham and Congressman Joe Wilson are among vocal opponents of impeaching the President. Both are SC Republicans. Wilson lives in Springdale. “I am afraid the Democrats have … more

Santee Cooper history of bad decision making

nuclear fiasco aftermath Santee Cooper’s fight with Sen. Hugh Leatherman, other legislative leaders and the Department of Administration over the public utility’s “secret … more

news in brief

High-speed, multi-county pursuit 2 men were captured last Monday by Swansea Police Chief Cliff Hayes. According to Chief Hayes, Furman Prickett, 41, and Jason Poole, 33, have been … more
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