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Let the debate begin. Dutch Fork’s task in the Class 5A final was not just defeating T.L. Hanna. The Silver Foxes wanted their 3rd consecutive title at Williams-Brice Stadium last Friday to show … more

Do you qualify for free childcare?

You could be eligible to receive free childcare. The South Carolina Association of Community Action Partnerships is enrolling children in the Early Head Start-Child Care for children ages 0 – 3. 14 … more

Let’s honor vets at Nov. 12 parade

Around ChApin & irmo Welcome to South Carolina weather, cool one day and warm the next day.  My hope is that at some point it will get cooler and I can wear my winter … more

What the Senate pays

Senate staffers paid at least $100,000: • Jeffrey Gossett, Senate clerk: $206,016 • Mike Shealy, Finance Committee budget director: $172,727 • John Hazzard, president pro tempore … more

Cutting edge foundation at First Baptist

Church Buzz Among the many ministries that First Baptist Church of Lexington has and supports, I’ve discovered a fascinating new one. It is called Cutting Edge … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

“I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape,” said an old woman. “So I got my doctor’s permission to join a fitness club and start exercising. “I decided to take an aerobics class … more

Dominion tries to fool ratepayers, SCANA critic says

nuke fiasco aftermath Dominion Energy is playing a deceptive game, a state business leader says. SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce CEO Frank Knapp accused the … more

Shame on the veterans charity scammers

Criminologists will tell you we are lucky that only 1.2% of our fellow South Carolinians are convicted felons. Compare that to Florida with more than 10% felons – the highest in the nation, … more

Some contest changes at the Peach Fest

around gilbert & SUMMIT The 2018 4th of July Peach Festival is one month away. There are some changes we want to share with you about the contests. Each year the … more

Spring concert series ends

Rhythm on the River fans love coming out for the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber-sponsored event. The spring concert series ended for this year Saturday at the West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater … more

Be who you are

jerry bellune Coach John Wooden says one of the most important lessons his father taught him was to be true to himself. That meant not trying to be anyone else, follow the pack or … more

Lexington Sertoma Holds Annual Event

The 12th annual Big Thursday celebration is scheduled for Thursday. This year the event — which commemorates the longstanding rivalry between the University of South Carolina and Clemson, … more

First Community Bank CEO Named No. 1 ‘Power Player’

SC Biz News recently named First Community Bank CEO Mike Crapps as No. 1 on its Power Player list in the banking sector. Per a release from the bank, the “special issue serves to recognize the … more

Thomas “Tom” Heyward Bennett

Thomas “Tom” Heyward Bennett, 81, of West Columbia died September 13, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Rabid dog confirmed in Lexington County; no known exposures

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) confirmed Tuesday that a dog found near Old Charleston Road and Crout Pond Way in Gilbert has tested positive for rabies. No … more

Lake Murray’s hotdog boat

Most boaters pack cold beverages when they head to the water, but food is often an afterthought. Tom and Langley Shealy are here with a solution. SunDogs of Lake Murray in Chapin, is a floating … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

In honor of Independence Day Sunday here are a few knee slappers for you. True or False? The Declaration of Independence was written in Philadelphia. False. It was written in ink. Where was … more

Be young, foolish and happy

All of us at the Tam’s concert Thursday night were feeling young, foolish and happy. Some seen enjoying the weather-perfect evening were: Donna Suhrstedt, Dean and Marlene Wheeler, Tripp … more

Beulah Phillips Taylor

Beulah Phillips Taylor, 91, of West Columbia died April 21, 2021, Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Irmo to give small biz loans

Many cities and municipalities are facing challenging business environments post covid crisis. The Irmo Future Growth Corporation is a 501©(3) non-profit, created to help businesses adversely … more

Gregg Eric Randall

Gregg Eric Randall, 60, of Gaston died March 21, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Aurora “Rory” Holcombe

Aurora “Rory” Holcombe, 86, of Leesville died March 12, 2021. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

Can transgender boys compete in girls’ sports?

Lexington County parents may have reservations about President Joe Biden’s latest executive order. The President said he wants to end “discrimination” based on sex. This includes … more

A force for good

Scheri Force is a true warrior for others. 2 years ago, Scheri started a ministry at First Baptist Church Lexington while living with multiple sclerosis, an unpredictable disease of the central … 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
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