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Appreciating the SC Military Museum

On this Veterans Day, we salute and thank all the men and women who have served in America’s armed forces. Our nation’s oldest World War II veteran celebrated his 112th birthday Sept. 12 in … more

Former Governor tapped again

Former Lexington resident Nikki Haley has been elected to Clemson University’s Board of Trustees. Haley is a potential candidate for the Republican Party nomination for U.S. President, a … more

USC’s Dawn Staley given key to West Columbia

USC Womens’ Basketball Coach Dawn Staley said she has gained many new friends since moving to Congaree Park on West Columbia’s Riverwalk. “The people of West Columbia are great and I love … more

Tigers rebound from season-opening loss with 49-3 win over SC State

5 different Tigers found the endzone and Clemson amassed 262 passing and 242 rushing yards, as the 6th ranked Tigers downed South Carolina State 49-3 this past Saturday evening inside Memorial … more

County/s record-setting growth

The Town of Lexington has grown the fastest of all county community. And Lexington County has become the fastest-growing of the 7 counties in the Midlands. Those are key findings of new data … more

Our yummy local peaches ... and don’t forget the cow cream

T his recipe is an easy one and you can rely on it to please just about anyone. It is a timeless recipe requiring ingredients you likely have on hand and peaches you can get along the county’s … more

How to write letters to your prospects

Jane Ellen Murray bubbled over with advertising ideas. After she was graduated from college, she landed a menial job at an ad agency where she loved working. “I was around all the writers and … more

A hot weather spread

We have enjoyed this savory spread on summer picnics or day-long car travels. A generation ago, it seems that everyone had a large cooler full of ice packed with everything needed to eat on the … more

Who stole $10,000 in perfume?

Ulta Beauty on Lexington’s Sunset Boulevard is having a run of bad days. On Sunday, April 11, security camera video shows 3 people in masks taking $5,000 in items from the salon. They are … more

Sidney Jacob “Bubba” Reese

Sidney Jacob “Bubba” Reese, 83, of West Columbia died Feb. 28, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Don’t go near the water

Almost 1.4 million gallons of sewage was spilled in the Conagree, Broad and Saluda rivers last year. The City of Columbia spilled almost 1 million gallons, according to the Congaree Riverkeeper. … more

What a year

I don’t need to tell you 2020 was the whackiest of many years in sports. Should a college team that only played 6 games have been picked for the national title playoff games? Or should a … more

DARING RESCUES IN IRMO APARTMENT FIRE

Irmo Fire crews along with area fire crews rescued 6 people including 2 children in an Irmo apartment fire Wednesday. Read more on this and other crime news on page A8. more

Sergeant Paul Walker

Sergeant Paul Walker, Mission Lexington Director Robin Bowers, and Officer Christina Thomas help with distribution of holiday turkeys and produce bags at Mission Lexington November 23 and 24. This … more

Avoid slips, trips & falls

Falls are more common than you may think. You can reduce the frequency of falls and to make your home environment safe for family members. Make these preventative changes now to keep you … more

Irmo police seek burglary suspect

The Irmo Police Department is investigating a bur glary that occurred at the Burger King & 7-11 convenience store in the 7700 Block of Broad River Road in Irmo last week. Around 3:30 am, the … more

Uncle Josh’s historic memories

One of the important figures in Lexington County in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was Godfrey M. Harman, also known as Uncle Josh. Harman starte d The Lexington Dispatch newspaper … more

Bryson is a game changer

Bryson Dechambeau inspired the entire golf world. Lou Miller, a close friend and golf visionary, said this last week during a short visit ‘I believe golf has changed’. I do agree. In … more

A patriot does his duty

Thanks for the article on Army Ranger Thomas Payne. He is a patriot profoundly doing his duty. He clearly deserves the Medal of Honor and thanks of a grateful nation. With American streets on … more

Clemson’s Etienna looks to add to legacy by winning ACC POY award a 3rd time

Clemson running back Travis Etienne has been a special talent since he stepped foot on campus. It did not take head coach Dabo Swinney long to understand how special he was. “He was kind … more

Dish up dessert to complete summer meals

A summer barbecue or picnic just wouldn’t be the same without the perfect dessert. While a slice of pie with ice cream on top is a fan favorite, a fruit tart can be a welcome change, especially … more

Fitting in means new food, meal times

Lexington County native Chris Gorman packed up and moved to Spain in 2013. This is part of a series of adjusting to life in a foreign country. Barcelona, Spain My goal when I arrived in … more

Body found in Lake Murray

A body was recovered from Lake Murray early Tuesday afternoon after a boat was found adrift near the dam at Lake Murray. Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher identified the deceased as … more

Get fresh food brought to your home

Farmers2Neighbors is fulfilling orders for fresh SC Farmers Market produce. FoodShare SC and Senn Brothers have teamed up to help restore jobs lost at the Farmers Market in Lexington County, … more

CV closures and cancellations

Tartan Days, other events canceled Scottish Highland Games fans will be disappointed. Founder and organizer John Banks was forced to cancel Tartan Days South due to COVID-19. Last … more
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