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Suspected Shooter Found Dead in Car After Killing 2 People in Gaston

According to the Lexingto County Sheriff’s Departmen two people were fatally shot on the morning in Gaston of Nov. 15 on the 200 block of Woodcote Drive. The suspected gunman was found dead from a … more

Rev. Derrick Stewart Cutter

Rev. Derrick Stewart Cutter, 59, of West Columbia died Oct. 7, 2021. Napier Funeral Home was in charge. more

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Your weekly Guide to Area Events To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to … more

9/11‘s high costs

Even if you were just older than a toddler, you remember what happened on 9/11/2001. It was to today’s generation what Pearl Harbor was to older generations. We may forgive the deluded souls … more

USC receives 1st place vote in SEC media poll

Defending national champion Alabama was predicted to win the 2021 SEC Championship, according to a preseason poll of media covering SEC Media Days. Alabama received 84 votes to be crowned SEC … more

E. Eugene Oliver

E. Eugene Oliver, 95, of West Columbia died July 7, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Green new Deal hits a wall

State Treasurer Curtis Loftis has come out against bullying lenders for a Green New Deal scheme. Loftis joined 14 other state treasurers opposing President Joe Biden’s attempts to pressure … more

Thomas Wayne Parrott

Thomas Wayne Parrott, 73, of Lexington died May 19, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

How the misinformation media was duped

The misinformation media is up to its old tricks. The New York Times, Washington Post and NBC News have retracted a false claim from an “anonymous source.” They reported the FBI warned … more

SC HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION RANKINGS

(BOYS) Class 5A 1. Chapin, 2. Wando, 3. River Bluff, 8-0, 4. Lexington, 5. J.L. Mann, 6. Blythewood, 7.Northwestern, 8. Ashley Ridge, 9. Stratford, 10. Spartanburg Class 3A 1. … more

West Columbia baby needs your help

West Columbia Police Sgt. Trip Holland and his family are asking for your help. His baby needs an operation. Noah and his twin brother were born at 32 weeks on Nov. 18. After their arrival, … more

Court of last resort

Have you ever found an injustice you feel needs to be corrected? Have you run into red tape or bureaucratic indifference that made you angry enough to call or write the local newspaper editor? … more

2021 Goals & Predictions

Now that we have made it through the historic 2020 year, it’s time to move on to 2021. This year looks to be more promising medically speaking than last year and this virus will be under control by … more

DEATH NOTICES

William Rex Bush, 51, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. Clyde Thomas “Tomy” Campbell Jr., 67, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Thompson Funeral … more

A mother’s dirty little Christmas story

On Christmas eve, our family went to church. After mass, uncles, aunts and cousins came to our house to open gifts and enjoy Polish and German food. All of us exchanged gifts. Sometimes you … more

Can Gamecocks rebound under Bobo?

T he Will Muschamp era has come to an end. As the University of South Carolina begins preparing for Missouri this Saturday, there will be a new voice leading the team meetings. Offensive … more

Who won the 2020 election?

The 2020 political campaign ended Tuesday with no clear winners yet. 46,000 of 202,000 registered Lexington County voters cast absentee ballots as of last week, reported Elections Director Mary … more

Judge rules SC agency broke law

A judge has found SC economic developers guilty of violating Freedom of Information laws. State Circuit Court Judge Robert Hood ruled the Department of Commerce broke the law by hiding details … more

Let your voice be heard

The 3rd annual On the Table aims to move the community forward through conversation Oct. 4-10. With safety in mind, the initiative has been expanded to a full week. Discussions will take … more

3 travel books worth your time

Do you ever wonder why so many travel books are dreadfully boring? It’s because they are written by hacks who are simply writing for a buck. Now I’m not against being paid to write. … more

Taking all your golf answers

I t’s hard to believe that the US Open will be played the same week as both college and pro football gets started. It’s quite unusual, but a wonderful opportunity to set up the lesson with … more

The roadside stand

Two words say it all. “Delicious simplicity.” No register. Cash and carry. Paper bags to hold jewels polished by the farmer’s hands. A friendly face. Produce that glitters like some … more

Sunset split aims to ease traffic congestion

Lexington officials aim to improve safety at one of the town’s most congested intersections. The town plan would realign Sunset Boulevard (US 378) at Corley Mill Road, Ginny Lane and the I-20 … more

Now where did I put that?

You know you’re a senior adult when that becomes the #1 question you ask yourself at least once a week. Do you feel like you spend a measurable portion of your life looking for stuff? … more

Stand and deliver ... cookies

This lovely small cake stand was made to commemorate an iconic scene from old Florence, Italy. It was crafted to look like Florentine metal work that decoratively enhances the old style gesso and … more
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