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$23,000 grant to preserve earthworks

The City of Cayce plans to preserve the Battle of Congaree Creek earthworks. Constructed in January and February of 1865, the earthworks have stood the test of time. They were a major part of … more

WELCOME TO THE MAJOR LEAGUES

This past Sunday was a day of rest for Tampa Bay Rays’ catcher Nick Ciuflo. It was the first break for the Mount Pleasant native since he was called up to the Major Leagues on Sept. 3. His … more

Allen University football program makes its revival at Irmo High School

COLLEGE SPORTS Football will be “buzzing” throughout the fall at W.C. Hawkins Stadium. The regular season has already started for the host team Irmo … more

Will your vote be counted?

Your right to vote may be threatened in South Carolina. That’s the message of a lawsuit filed last week in U.S. District Court in Columbia. The defendants are the SC Election Commission, … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEXINGTON “The Players” Boys Summer Basketball Camp will take place July 23-25 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. for ages nine to 13. Campers will receive instruction from current and former … more

Dustin Johnson wins event in warmup to U.S. Open

The spotlight will shine on Dustin Johnson as he heads into the U.S. Open Thursday. The Dutch Fork High graduate has reclaimed the world No. 1 golf ranking, He will open play at Shinnecock … more

Coming off historic season, Gilbert looks to build on success

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL The Gilbert High School football team took to the field for their Spring Game at Leonard Price Field on May 23. Spring games are always a chance to … more

Teachers earn new certification

Four teachers from B-L Primary School recently earned their Upper and Lower Elementary Montessori Certifications. The group was honored at the May 8 Board of Trustees meeting for their achievements, … more

Holiday Baked Salmon — the Star of Any Dinner Party

This is an incredibly gorgeous and delicious meal when prepared using this simple, time-honored method. We would have this at least twice during the holidays as the color and presentation are … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

The star football player was missing his academic requirements. His test scores were awful. He was the best player they’d seen in years, but unfortunately, shared an IQ with his helmet. … more

Help your prospects justify buying

We have talked about probing prospects’ emotional needs or pain and easing them. Our prospects buy with emotion and justify their decisions with logic. The great orator Marcus Tullius … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL The Lexington High School softball team will hold 2 fall camps for 1st through 6th graders Each of the 1-day camps will run from 9 am to noon and emphasize the … more

Stanley Dennis Barfield

Stanley Dennis Barfield, 74, of West Columbia died August 4, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Most Hated Man in Tennessee

Folks in the Volunteer State disagree about many things. Are you a Vanderbilt fan, or do you root for the University of Tennessee? Appalachian bluegrass or Memphis blues? Democrat or Republican? … more

9/11 fire truck fundraiser plans to retire

To many who know him, Sam Tenenbaum is a force of nature. He succeeded as a philanthropist for more than 40 years because he was so passionate it was hard to say no to him. White Knoll … more

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH BASEBALL IN ACTION

Lexington County Blowfish players, bat boys and Little League players face the outfield during the National Anthem this past Saturday. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE New Lexington County Blowfish … more

What home means

The covid pandemic of 2020-21 has taken its toll. It has forced us to make decisions and sacrifices that we did not welcome but we did what we had to do. Two women I admire have been caring for … more

What historians came up with for state flag

Let’s run this one up the flag pole and see who salutes. Historians have taken a 2nd shot at designing the SC flag. “We may still have to do a few tweaks yet, but I think it’s a heck … more

Strong link exists between USC baseball, Blowfish

From the beginning of the then-Columbia Blowfish in the summer of 2006, the South Carolina Gamecocks have had at least 2 members of their team suit up in the navy and white for all 15 seasons. … more

Billion dollar fraud hearings delayed

Without explanation, plea hearings for an ex-SCANA CEO were postponed late Monday. Kevin Marsh’s back-to-back federal and state court appearances Tuesday were postponed with no future date … more

Technology fouls up Dominion hearings

Ratepayers have told SC regulators they oppose Dominion Energy’s proposed rate increase. The request is billed as 7.7% but is actually 7.91%. Despite fouled-up technology, it’s unknown … more

West Columbia extends mask law

West Columbia’s emergency face covering law has been extended until Jan. 2. Face coverings must be worn inside food service and retail establishments, hair and nail salons and barber shops, … more

Joe Wilson wins unusual endorsement

Are newspaper endorsements a blessing or curse? Congressman Joe Wilson has never been popular with The State newspaper. Wilson is a Springdale conservative Republican. The State is an … more

SC Supreme Court rules against private school grants

The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled $32 million will not go to private schools. The court ruled last Wednesday Gov. Henry McMaster’s attempt to spend the federal corona virus aid on … more

Governor seeks guidelines for nursing home visitations

You may soon be able to visit loved ones living in assisted living facilities. Gov. Henry McMaster Friday requested that the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DH-EC) issue … more
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