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White Knoll’s Dylan Johnson is greeted at homeplate by Kennedy Ramsey following his solo home run against Airport. Airport’s Bruno Stone connects on a solo home run against White Knoll. … more

3-TIME CLASS 3A LOWER STATE CHAMPIONS & STATE RUNNERS-UP

The 3rd time back in the SC High School League Class 3A wrestling final was not the charm for Gilbert High School Saturday at Dreher High School. The Indians once again returned home with the state … more

OTHER NEWS TO KNOW

Child sexual abuse charges Thomas Clinton Lockridge, 27, of Lexington, faces 2 charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Investigators received a CyberTipline report from the … more

The best recreation sport

Let’s tee off 2021 with the reasons to place golf high on the recreational priority list. The 1st and foremost reason is it is outdoors and meets easily CDC safety guidelines. Number 2, … more

Traditions jeweler opens in Lexington

Traditions Fine Jewelry has opened at 5134 Sunset Blvd, in the former Jewelry Warehouse building. They celebrated with a ribbon cutting conducted by the Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center. … more

DEATH NOTICES

Jeff Babcock, 63, of Chapin died Oct. 21, 2020. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. Katherine Frick Cannon, 98, of Chapin died Oct. 26, 2020. Whitaker Funeral Home was in charge. James … more

Get fair food through Saturday

Fair foodies can get their corn dogs, elephant ears and candy apples this week. The 1st ever drive-through State Fair exhibits opened Tuesday and Wednesday. Food lines are open through … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Reader Fred Kerr of West Columbia contributed these knee slappers. Mary and her college roomate met after many years and were comparung notes, Mary said she had been married 4 times, once to a … more

Study: 1 in 3 would not get covid-19 vaccine

Drug companies are racing to develop an effective covid-19 vaccine. But 1 in 3 Americans say they wouldn’t get vaccinated. That’s according to a recent national Gallup poll. … more

Tech Talk

Are you still using Windows 7? Keep reading. If you’re using Windows 10, you should back up your operating system now.  Why? Microsoft is to release version 20H2 of Windows 10 in … more

Sober or Slammer campaign underway through Sept. 7

The Lexington Police Department, along with law enforcement agencies statewide, will be participating in the Sober or Slammer! Labor Day cam paign will continue until Monday, September 7. For … more

An outstanding Clemson graduate

Congratulations to Blaine Olawsky. She is graduating with honors from Clemson University with a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice with minors in biology and political science. Her mom … more

If we can’t watch football ...

Can golf be an alternative to college football in the fall? Pro golf is popular on TV. Why not college golf? In speaking with Norman Flynn, former golf pro at The Country Club of Lexington, he … more

Use covid-19 to strengthen your team

Retired university professor Preston Hardy wrote us the other day with the story of a boy in rural Ohio who became the first human survivor of rabies. His doctor lacked the training to deal with … more

THE TRIBE BASEBALL

The Tribe, a youth baseball program out of Gilbert, is back in action after nearly 3 months of inactivity. The 10 and under and 12 and under teams had their 1st action since play this past weekend in … more

Lions club take County students on shopping spree

The Cayce-West Columbia Lions Club conducts a project every year to help kids. The C-WC Lions Club took Riverbank Elementary students on a shopping spree last month before social distancing orders … more

Schools to feed kids free lunch, breakfast

Lexington County school districts are offering a free food program for children during the closings. The programs run 11 am-1 pm Monday to Friday. Parents can drive to student drop-off … more

Vice President in West Columbia today

Vice President Mike Pence will visit a West Columbia company today. Nephron Pharmaceuticals will host a luncheon as part of a fundraiser in conjunction with President Donald Trump’s 2020 … more

Chamber honors former West Columbia mayor

The Greater Cayce–West Columbia Chamber of Commerce has honored Former West Columbia Mayor Bobby Horton with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Also honored at the 2020 Awards Dinner at the … more

What happens to roadkill?

We commonly see raccoons, deer, even cats and dogs on the side of the road. They don’t just disappear. What happens to them? Dead animals in roadways are reported to the SC Department of … more

Answers to little girls’ prayers

As far as we can piece together, my sister and I got more dolls Christmas 1954 than any other year. We would turn 4 and 2 the next month. My absolute favorite doll ever was the one at the … more

Susan Murphy Scott,

54, of Pelion died Nov. 20, 2019. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. more

Officials destroy our faith in them

When Lexington County backers of Penny for Paving proposals wonder why voters turn it down, they can blame Richland County. That county convinced voters to approve a similar plan, and it has … more

Roller coaster inquiry lab is ‘hands-on’ learning experience at Frances Mack Intermediate School

2 Frances Mack Intermediate School classes recently got some hands-on experience with roller coasters. Miranda Cox’s and Alicia Krise’s 5th grade classes built and tested model roller … more

Lexington sheriff announces re-election bid

Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon kicked off his reelection campaign Sept. 15. “I was humbled with the hundreds of people that attended my campaign kickoff and look forward to serving 4 more … more
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