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Julie’s hope

Julie Thiel was my dear sweet sister-in-law and an iron-man triathlete. She was constantly working out, running, biking, swimming and excelling both in competition and professionally in her career. … more

Whetzel’s makes US 1 beautiful

The West Columbia Beautification Foundation honored Whetzel’s Automotive, 2017 Augusta Road, West Columbia, at the August virtual meeting Thursday. Whetzel’s added beautiful landscaping and … more

No Clemson, South Carolina football game in 2020

For the 1st time in more than a century, South Carolina and Clemson will not face each other in football. A day after the Atlantic Coast Conference announced a league-only schedule for the 2020 … more

Luce celebrates 11 years in business

Luce Italian restaurant in Lexington is turning 11. The Lexington Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center and Luce Italian Restaurant held a ribbon cutting on June 11 to celebrate 11 years in … more

Spring sandwiches

Spring is here and with it the wonderful vegetables ambient temperatures produce. The recipes in this column are from Charleston and were part of every party I attended. They were always neatly … more

Deputy tests positive for covid-19

A Lexington County patrol deputy is in home isolation after testing positive Friday for covid-19. “As an agency, we are very concerned about the deputy’s health and well-being as he recovers … more

You can still attend church online

Usually in this space I take time to promote events happening in Red Bank, but with the coron avirus outbreak canceling most public gatherings and events, this week’s column, and subsequent … more

Who is really being impeached?

Saluda Broad House Democrats and other President Trump haters have wasted more than $30 million of your tax dollars in an attempt to overturn the 2016 election. They have dragged … more

A giant reminder of cold meals in combat

the dream of a Bridge In 1942 at the Subsistance Research Laboratory in Chicago, Major Thomas Dennehy invented the P-38 can opener. Although hung around the necks of … more

Governor honors hospital’s 1st CEO

Gov. Henry McMaster has awarded the Order of the Palmetto to George Rentz, Lexington Medical Center’s 1st president. The award is the state’s highest civilian honor. It recognizes … more

RECOGNITION

Rhett is no longer a Napoleonic schnauzer

a dog’s life After Mary Lou and I took home our miniature schnauzer puppy in the summer of 2008, we knew we had struck gold. He was energetic and grew into a fine … more

Did you survive the earthquake?

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Did you hear a loud rumble? An earthquake was reported in the Cayce-West Columbia area early last Thursday morning. The the U.S. … more

Steven B. Tapping,

66, of Swansea died Sept. 24, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

River District group seeks new members

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA The River District Association is conducting a membership drive. Member Bill Mooneyhan said he is asking potential members to … more

What the Gamecocks must do vs. Tar Heels

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA It’s finally here. The South Carolina Gamecocks open Saturday in Charlotte at Bank of America Stadium for the 2nd time in 3 seasons. … more

Lakeside Place now open

A new Assisted Living and Memory Care facility has opened in Lexington. Lakeside Place Senior Living held a Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Thursday, August 8. Many Lexington Chamber of … more

Soldiers of Faith are great friends

Around pelion My husband, Benny, has been very ill and we have not been able to attend church services for several months. During a recent stay in the hospital, we were … more

Will hospital expansion lower costs?

Lexington Medical Center is taking a bold step into next door Richland County. The hospital next year will open a 225,000-square-foot medical clinic in Northeast Columbia on Clemson Road. … more

$1M Oakleaf Village upgrade

Oakleaf Village hosted a “Big Reveal” of their nearly $1 million renovation last week. There was plenty of food, beverages, desserts and one beautiful ice sculpture of their logo. About 150 … more

Gilbert looks to continue winning as it enters Region 5-3A play

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL JUSTIN HALL The Gilbert High School started Region 5-3A play Tuesday against Swansea with a 4-1 record. The Indians opened the season by holding the … more

BACK AT #1

Marvin J. Hendrix

Lexington—Graveside services for Marvin Jacob Hendrix, 84, were conducted January 20, 2019, at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Cemetery. The family received friends following the service in the … more

Opposites attract in a dreams-come-true novel

Linda Sauls is coauthor of “Maverick Entrepreneurs’ Million Dollar Strategies,” a busy Lexington sales executive and avid reader. She recommends you read “The Cottages on Silver Beach” by … more

Good news for county Christmas sales

The National Retail Federation expects November and December sales to jump 3.6%. That excludes autos, gas and restaurant sales. Nationally that amounts to $655.8 billion, significantly … more
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