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Jofreida Derrick Hooker,

85, of Irmo died Feb. 3, 2020. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

B-L Principal of the Year honored

Batesburg-Leesville High School Principal Sonya Bryant has been selected as SC Secondary Principal of the Year. The SC Association of School Administrators presents the awards annually to … more

Conservatives honor senator as tax hero

Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey has been honored as 1 of 5 senators and 7 House members for protecting taxpayers. The conservative watchdog Club for Growth said his actions and votes helped … more

Fans can vote on team’s 2020 jersey

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH The Lexington County Blowfish have adopted a 2020 Summer Olympics for the upcoming season. As part of the campaign, the team will don “Red, … more

What I discovered in Micronesia

our readers write No matter where we are or where we come from, most of us can help others. As a health science teacher, my mission is to educate the next generation. When an … more

‘Mr. President, The Eagle has landed’

On the morning of November 21, 1963, aerospace engineers watched intently for President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade. The President sped from his visit at the Manned Spacecraft Center along the … more

Hospital takes novel approach to protect patients

Did you know that copper can destroy germs and reduce infection risks? In its new patient care tower, Lexington Medical Center has installed copper to reduce the risk and spread of infections. … more

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The Home Educators of Richland Lexington

The Home Educators of Richland Lexington District 5 held a High school Graduation Ceremony for 6 students at Three Rivers Baptist Church on Saturday, May 18. Steven Arnold, operator of Chick-fil-a … more

Baby gets head start on college

Sara and Jonathan Mc-Fall of Lexington received a surprise gift for their new son Callum. The McFalls welcomed him as their 2nd child last week at Lexington Medical Center’s new patient care … more

How state can ease Santee Cooper debt

Taxpayer-owned Santee Cooper has become a failed experiment in government-run enterprises. That’s the assessment of a local energy industry expert. “Santee Cooper is actually governed … more

Arranged marriages meant things got weird

What ship is ruled by women? A courtship, of course! Dating in the old days was a bit complicated and was often a family affair with parents doing the matchmaking. Young women often … more

What do you like?

Do you love a book you would want others to read and enjoy as you have? Join us in the Book Club by sending Jerry Bellune your own recommended books for other readers. Please send him a … more

Gilbert Middle hosted

Gilbert Middle hosted the annual Miss Gilbert Middle School Pageant Jan. 25, at the Lexington 1 Performing Arts Center on the campus of Lexington High School. 22 seventh- and eighth-grade contestants … more

Governor hosts Dominion brass, lawmakers

To Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey, repairing relations with SCANA’s new owners won’t be easy. “I don’t think Dominion understands just how difficult of a job that’s going to … more

Golf technology works

GOLF Brad Frick and Jared Beard are ushering in a brand new form of golf training that is making golf easier. It’s a training Initiative called Impact … more

Parade of Lights update

The Greater Cayce – West Columbia Chamber of Commerce 2018 Holiday Parade of Lights is Saturday. The parade was originally scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 8, but was postponed due to adverse … more

Vegan burger utilizes fall flavor

When it comes to vegan diets, one common misconception is that such diets are limiting. But this is not the case at all. Thanks to increased attention and support of veganism, plenty of recipes have … more

Feeding minds and bodies at St. Stephen’s

Church Buzz Pastors Pat Riddle and Jason Antley of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church know people are busy. Many activities like youth sports, family gatherings and travel … more

Words & Wine

The next Words and Wine, a monthly readers and writers social, will be Tuesday, Oct. 16, 6-8 p.m. at Jubilee Circle, 2627 Millwood Avenue, Columbia. Words and Wine is free and open to the public. … more

Panther Band to compete Sept. 22

AROUND BATESBURGLEESVILLE The B-L Panther Band has been working hard to prepare for the 2018 competition season, which begins Sept. 22 when the group competes in the White … more

Ex-Lady Wildcat faces Gamecocks before record crowd

COLLEGE SPORTS For the second time in four days, a former member of Lexington’s “Big Three” visited Stone Stadium. Like childhood friends Mary Katherine Waters and … more

District seeks $365M from voters

Lexington District 1 will ask voters November 6 for $365 million. The bond referendum will pay for two new elementary schools and renovations of existing buildings. District 1 would borrow … more

New principal named for Pelion Middle

AROUND PELION Congratulations to Kailanya S. Brailey who has been promoted to principal at Pelion Middle School. She currently serves as dean of character and academic development … more
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