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Free books at the library

The Pelion Library has a cart of free books for kids and adults outside. Please feel free to grab a few free books. The summer reading program has begun with the Grab’n Go bags for kids and … more

Senior food program

The Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission and Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission have launched an Emergency Senior Feeding Program. The program is funded by a private donation. … more

Adapting to a new normal

We are facing an unprecedented time in our lives with the outbreak of covid-19. Many folks have had to adapt to working from home, kids schooling at home, and citizens being told to social … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Advice to mothers: Unless you delibtately set aside a little time for regular relaxation, you will not be able to efficiently care for your family. Therefore, plan to relax a minimum of an hour and a … more

Robert Stephen “Steve” Johnson,

74, of Irmo died Dec. 1, 2019. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge, more

Toys for Tots collection underway

Lexington Police Department’s annual Toys for Tots “Fill the MRAP” campaign is in full swing. Through Dec. 16, the police department will collect toys at scheduled events around Lexington. … more

Lexington man dies after run-in with deputies

A Lexington man who collapsed Sept. 18 during an encounter with Lexington County deputies died Sept. 24 at Lexington Medical Center. Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher identified the man … more

Ribbon cut at W. Columbia pharmacy

West Columbia now has a new pharmacy option. The Cayce West Columbia Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon at True Pharmacy on Charleston Hwy. Sept 12. True Pharmacy is part of McHugh Pharmacy … more

Joe Taylor earns beautification award

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Joe Taylor of Southland Capital partners has been presented with the Quarterly Appearance Award by the West Columbia … more

OLD GRUMP _|

The hits keep on coming. Mid-Carolina Electric members will see their rates rise today. MCEC said part of the increase is due to the SCE&G and Santee Cooper nuclear fiasco. more

2019 Peach Queens announced

Around gilbert & summit Last weekend the Lexington County Peach Pageants and the Peach Dessert contest were held in Gilbert. We are excited to share with you the 2019 … more

Rain and graduates flood area

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY It was graduation weekend and there were many proud graduates, parents, and grandparents. Congratulations to all who walked across the stage to … more

Yes, I’ve got rocks!

Around ChApin & irmo Iam a rock collector. I pick up rocks from the places I have traveled. My rock collection is not pretty, but full of memories of going places with … more

District 5 students get hands-on vet training

Lexington-Richland School District Five students participating in the Center for Advanced Technical Studies’ veterinary science program are receiving some invaluable, hands-on learning experiences … more

Chamber leader: State can’t dally on Santee Cooper

State lawmakers must act swiftly on Santee Cooper’s $8 billion debt before it grows any larger. That must be done now, says SC Small Business Chamber CEO Frank Knapp. The problem became … more

Residents interviewed for ‘time capsule’

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Springdale Mayor Michael Bishop said town officials have been successful with its documentary “time capsule” project. … more

Chamber presents Barbara Wilhm with Lifetime Achievement Award

The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Annual Awards Dinner was held at Still Hopes Retirement Center, on the night of Jan. 15. The winners were: • The 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award … more

District 2 dedicates center

The state-of-the-art Lexington 2 Innovation Center was formally dedicated recently. Innovation Center families, educators, business and community leaders, school board members, district … more

Matt Williams – a man on a mission from God

Matt Williams obediently follows Jesus. The last 18 years of his life read like an adventure novel. The amazing things he has done, he says, were guided by God. There was a time in his … more

Church Buzz

Your weekly Guide to Area Events

Commercial/Paid Events: We offer opportunities for promoters of paid ticket events to advertise in GO! listings and display advertising. GO! calendar entry for paid events is $20 for the first 20 … more

6 Steps to Help Prevent Cancer

Nearly 4 out of 10 Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes, and it remains the second-leading cause of death for Americans, but nearly half of all cancer cases can be prevented. … more

Lexington boys win another County X-Country title

Winning the Lexington County Cross-Country Championships has become a tradition for Lexington High. As new schools have risen in the county, the Wildcats have continued to dominate. Their latest … more

Holly W.I.R.E. meets August 6

Around gilbert & summit Holly W.I.R.E. (Women Involved in Rural Electrification) members with Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative will meet August 6 at 6 p.m. The guest … more

Riverbanks cubs make their debut

Riverbanks Zoo and Garden’s three African lion cubs are now large enough to explore their outdoor habitat. At three months old and a little more than 30 pounds each, the female cubs took their … more
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