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Bridge over I-26 on schedule to open in October

The Rainbow Drive bridge in Springdale should be completed by October. Chris Drive and Harbor Drive north of Leaphart Road and part of the Leaphart Road bridge over I-26 were closed by the … more

Don’t be silenced

our readers write The ORS and PSC are supposed to help us, but they have to do what the legislature tells them to do and judges. People need to call or write their legislators about … more

WKHS football camp starts next week

Around red BAnk White Knoll High School’s summer Football Camp happens next week, June 14-16, at the White Knoll High School campus on Platt Springs Road. It’s open to … more

Will new owner be a threat to Lake Murray?

Lake Murray guides, bait shops and others are concerned about the sale of SC Electric & Gas. What can they expect if Dominion Energy buys the Lexington County-based power company and its … more

Swansea’s Danae McNeal commits to Clemson

Danae McNeal will play Division I basketball for a Palmetto State school. Instead of the University of South Carolina, which offered the Swansea junior guard a year ago, it’s archrival Clemson … more

Believe in yourself

It is one thing to have a dream. It is quite another to excite others with your dream. Here is a challenge for you: Ask yourself, what if you could do anything you wished without fear of failure? … more

RECOGNITION

Gilbert High School recognized the newest members of the 2021 Athletics Hall of Fame class during halftime of the football game between the Indians and Strom Thurmond. The newest members were … more

Wagener Updates and Thanksgiving

“The Quail” flew down to Wagener last week and has some updates from the area. First, the Wagener Town Hall is now open to the public. The new hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to … more

Gertrud E. Fisher

Gertrud E. Fisher, 87, of Lexington died Sept. 1, 2021. Palmer Memorial Chapel was in charge. more

Frances Smith Sharpe

Frances Smith Sharpe, 79, of Lexington died Aug. 8, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

District 1 bus depot costs jump $6.5M

The cost of Lexington District 1’s new bus depot has jumped to $9.5 million. The district will use bond premium and interest earnings from the 2018 Bond Referendum sales to cover the … more

Paul “Sonny” Henry Fletcher Jr.

Paul “Sonny” Henry Fletcher Jr., 77, of Chapin died June 20, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Free seeds for your garden

Our Gilbert-Summit Branch Library will launch their new “Seed Exchange Program” Monday, May 17. More than 22,000 free vegetable, herb and flower seeds will be available. You can choose what … more

Roy Paul Wittlinger, Ph.D.

Roy Paul Wittlinger, Ph.D. , 79, of Chapin, died April 17, 2021. The SC Cremation Society was in charge. more

Governor blocks migrant children

South Carolina aims to stop the federal government from placing unaccompanied migrant children here. Gov. Henry McMaster has told the SC Department of Social Services to accept no undocumented … more

Elizabeth Koon “Penny” Timmerman

Elizabeth Koon “Penny” Timmerman, 92, of Cayce died March 24, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Ronnie Allen Risinger

Ronnie Allen Risinger, 56, of Leesville died March 6, 2021. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

$76,000 for student aid

Lexington School District 1’s Education Foundation has awarded covid-19 relief to district schools. The district’s 31 schools will split $76,788 in Helping Hands grants to assist families in … more

Mark Jr. fundraiser succeeds

JC’s Outdoors and Prices Country Store thank the community for their support for the “All in for Mark Jr.” fundraiser. Mark Jr. has cancer. His family posted this statement on Facebook. … more

Who falls next in SCANA fraud probe?

Kevin Marsh and Stephen Byrne have been caught in the largest robbery in state history – the $2.2 billion fleecing of 1 million SC Electric & Gas and Santee Cooper ratepayers. Our … more

Google to help minority businesses

Google does more than help with online searches. The technology company plans to help SC Black and Latino small businesses. “Grow with Google,” a digital coaching program, provides … more

Highway 79: A historic route

Driving north on Highway 79 you see beautiful country in a region rich with history, yet a tad poor. Yet, it’s a sumptuous feast, this short highway that parallels the Georgia-South Carolina … more

Backup your files before it’s too late

A re you still using Windows 7? Keep reading. If you’re using Windows 10, you should back up your operating system now. Why? Microsoft is to release version 20H2 of Windows 10 in a few … more

Share the road

With great weather just around the corner, you’re likely to see more motorcyclists on the roadways. Or maybe you’re getting your bike ready to cruise the open road. Whichever the case, … more

Missing your hairstylist?

Do you like mayonnaise on your sandwiches? I like it, too. Did you know you can use it in your hair? I know many miss going to their favorite hairstylist during quarantine. Here are … more
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