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GILBERT WINS STATE TITLE

Gilbert High School baseball players celebrate on the field at Cleveland Harvey Park in Spartanburg following the 12-3 victory over West-Oak. The win in the deciding game of the Class 3A final gave … more

Safe on the Lake

As the temperature continues to rise, traffic at Lake Murray is ramping up. The lake is a large part of the high quality of life we enjoy here in Lexington County. With more than 650 miles of … more

Wilborn Leon Smalley

Wilborn Leon Smalley, 95, of West Columbia died February 6, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

REGION CHAMPIONS

Northside Christian Academy won its 1st SCISA region title and opened the Class 2A playoffs at home Tuesday. PHOTO | NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY The Gilbert High School girls soccer team … more

McDaniels Fund the Fight

Fund the fight against cancer May 1-31 Early Detection Saves Lives. Help Fund the Fight. Each year, cancer takes the lives of people we know and love. And while there is no cure for cancer … more

15 years for drug charges

A Lexington County man pled guilty to drug charges last week. Michael Jason Harwell, 40, pled guilty in Lexington County General Sessions Court to possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, … more

Missing girl found safe

Lexington County deputies said 13-year-old Ashley Lopez Florez is safe. The sheriff’s department released no information but to say she was found safe Sunday. more

It’s a Dog’s Life

With the Super Bowl on the horizon, here’s what my writers came up with. What do Dallas Cowboys fans do after they win the Super Bowl? Turn off the XBox. How many Detroit Lions does … more

LMC welcomes 1st baby of 2021

Lexington Medical Center welcomed the 1st baby of the new year, early Friday morning. Finley Cunningham was born to Amy Johnson and Erik Cunningham. Johnson’s labor began on New Year’s Eve. They … more

Looking toward the future

I was honored this week to take my 3rd oath of office to serve as your sheriff. Because of the current covid-related conditions, I did so in a small, private ceremony with family, friends and … more

DEATH NOTICES

Mary Frances McGill Barber, 93, of Columbia died Dec. 14, 2020. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. Hattie Mae Bookman, 87, of Swansea died Dec. 18, 2020. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in … more

A life-changing escape from death

To call Dr. Mark Smith, President of Columbia International University an inspiring person would be an understatement. While interviewing him, I realized I was listening to someone with depth, … more

Surviving a crisis

Normally I would rather talk with you about what’s on your mind. Since we are a 6 months into this pandemic, you deserve a progress report on whether this little newspaper is going to be … more

Bracelet designers raise money for covid relief

Over the summer 4 sweet friends created a successful business, lovingly named “The Bracelet Train.” Together, Mallory, Campbell, Lyla, and Hayden worked diligently to make bracelets to sell … more

HEAVY RAINS FLOOD COUNTY

Heavy August rains caused flash flooding in Lexington County last Thursday. Several days of rain saturated the soil and left several areas under water. The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department … more

Rev. John C. Muller

Rev. John C. Muller, Sr., 77, of 422 Tom Drafts Circle, Gilbert, SC 29054, left this world for Heaven on Thursday, July 10, 2020. He was born on May 26, 1943, in Ehrhardt, SC, to the late Francis … more

Church backs law enforcement

B rookland United Methodist Church is showing appreciation for personnel with the City of West Columbia, the Town of Springdale and the Lexington County Sheriff’s Office. The church wanted to … more

Summer tomato salad

This is an easy summer salad that can be adapted in many ways for many different occasions. So many of you – myself included – likely have a silver tomato server. Most are round with heavily … more

Covid-19 in Italy – like summer without the sun

Gilbert High graduate Joe Grieco is on active US Navy duty stationed in Naples, Italy. That country is among the hardest hit by the covid-19 pandemic. He sent his observations of life in Naples for … more

Lady Wildcats are ready to defend state title

It was a dream 1st season as Lexington High School softball coach Laurie Epps. For the 1st time in 18 years, the Lady Wildcats were crowned state champions. Down 0-1 in the Best-of-3 series to … more

Captain Patrick Clinton Foster

Captain Patrick Clinton Foster, 73, of Lexington died Feb. 17, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Flu scam alert

Scammers are now playing off the public’s growing fear. Scammers send corona virus-themed emails with harmful links to infect your computer and cell phone with malware or steal your personal … more

State tries again to get Malfunction Junction bidders

YOUR TAXES AT WORK State transportation officials have been forced to adopt a new Malfuction Junction strategy. They sought design-build bidders unsuccessfully for the … more

go!

education events Heritage Christian Academy Open House: Dec. 6, 8:30 am; Jan. 31, 8:30 am; Feb. 28, 8:30 am. Visit Heritage Christian Academy at 649 Barr Rd, Lexington in the Heritage … more

Controversial quarry opens

Approximately 200 people attended Vulcan Materials Company’s Open House at its Lexington Quarry Oct. 16. The open house marked the grand opening of the aggregate producing facility, which will … more
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