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YOU’RE A SWEET ONE, MR. GRINCH

Deuce Pickett with LRADAC’s Lanita “Sunshine” Patterson and Asia Sumter (aka The Grinch). Pickett donated his Christmas money to LRADAC’s Maternal Outreach Management Services program. MOMS … more

Airport to get new industrial park project

Magnus Development plans a new speculative industrial park at Columbia Metropolitan Airport. 803 Industrial Park will total nearly 1 million square feet, with ground breaking for the … more

National League of Cities

National League of Cities Executive Director Clarence Anthony joined Lexington Town Council member Kathy Maness at a Town Hall reception last week. Maness has long been active in the NLC and is its … more

Picnic box cheese cookies

THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY DAWN CORLEY CharlestonSilverLady@hotmail.com T his rectangular, lidded tin box was produced with one purpose in mind. Originally painted a verdant red with gold … more

Chamber challenges Santee Cooper secrecy

What is debt-burdened Santee Cooper telling state regulators? That’s what the SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce wants to know. Because the taxpayerowned utility is $6.8 billion in … more

AG opposes constitutional violation

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson has filed a brief in the dismissed case against Gen. Michael Flynn. The US Department of Justice has dismissed charges against the former national security … more

Midlands Gives shattered all donation records

The annual 18-hour, online giving challenge raised $3,321,683 from 22,477 individual gifts. Hosted by Central Carolina Community Foundation, it was the largest amount and most donations the … more

Key Changes Therapy

Key Changes Therapy Services of West Columbia plans an online karaoke event May 1 at 7 pm. For more information, call (803) 250-6833 or visit KeyChangesTherapy.com. Story on Page B5. more

Easter comes early this year

W hen you think of Easter, whether you are religious or not, which family traditions come to mind? Egg hunts were always a favorite of mine. The oval shape egg has been a universal symbol in many … more

New Gilbert school to open in August

The new Centerville Elementary will be a 128,000-square-foot school for 1,000 students. It will open in August at 4147 Augusta Highway on 22.57 acres in Gilbert. The Gilbert attendance area … more

Attorney general stands up for Carolina coast

A federal judge has ruled South Carolina’s lawsuit to block offshore drilling can move forward. SC Attorney General Alan Wilson filed an injunction in Jan. 2019 to block the federal government … more

Don’t forget your Valentine tomorrow

Around ChApin & irmo Happy Valentine’s Day! This celebration of love brings flowers, candy, and eating out. However you celebrate your loved ones, make sure to let them … more

Rep. Mac Toole to step down after 17 years

State Rep. Mac Toole announced last week that he will not seek re-election. Toole represents District 88 in Red Bank and Oak Grove, in addition to South Congaree, Pine Ridge and Edmund. … more

COLLEGE SIGNINGS

Monkey see

The problem with bad behavior and misdeeds on the field is their longer lasting impact. Kids see players abusing and bashing each other and think maybe they’ll give it a try in their next … more

Upcoming Events

• Think Like a STEMista Girl Scout participants can complete activities under each STEM sector with a special session for adults Feb. 8, 9 am-noon. • Girl Scout Detectives Uncover … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

The reason ideas die quick ly in some people’s heads is because they can’t stand solitary confinement. “When I was a child I used to bite my fingernails and the doctor told me If I … more

How about those Gamecocks?

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY For Gamecock fans, last Satruday was a memorable day as the team upset third-ranked Georgia 20-17 on Georgia’s home field in Athens. The win was … more

SC in top 3 for business

South Carolina was recently ranked among the top 3 states in the nation for doing business. Area Development Magazine specifically cited South Carolina’s workforce development programs and … more

The goldfish bowl

the editor talks with you Our friends at the Twin City News in Batesburg-Leesville have a new editor. Since Tony Baughman is an old hand at news and newspapers, he needs … more

Y. Fulmer Shealy

Yoder Fulmer Shealy, PhD, age 96 passed away peacefully at home on July 3, 2019. He was predeceased by his parents, Levi Yoder Shealy and Essie Fulmer Shealy and by his two sisters, Valeria Shealy … more

David J. Kenealy

David J. Kenealy, age 63, of Leesville, South Carolina, passed away May 26, 2019. Dave  was born October 24, 1955, in Council Bluffs, IA., to the late Richard D. and Mary Lou (Arrick) Kenealy. … more

Kids Day had the town jumping

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Downtown Lexington was jumping with children Saturday at the annual Kis Day sponsored by Oalmetto Chiropractic. How nice it was to see downtown … more

Suspense novelist shares his secrets

Chapin novelist Paul Barra writes mystery and suspense novels. His latest, “Westfarrow Island,” is set on the New England coast. As a naval officer he was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat … more

Give blood to ease shortage

Around ChApin & irmo Ifinally got to sit still and do nothing, which is a rare event. I sat for 3 hours at the Red Cross to give platelets. For all you blood donors, … more
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