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Lexington County deputy awarded the Order of the Palmetto

A member of the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department has been awarded South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. more

Gray Collegiate boys complete historic basketball sweep by repeating as Class 2A champion

Only nine S.C. High School League members have managed to win the boys and girls’ basketball titles in the same day. more

First-time champions: Gray Collegiate girls claim Class 2A girls basketball title

Brandon Wallace is a Class 2A state champion again. more

Lexington School District 1 enacts dress code changes, moves forward with strategic plan

Gerrita Postlewait, superintendent of Lexington County School District 1, spoke at the Lexington Chamber’s Business Over Lunch meeting March 1. more

Weather reshuffles schedules for Opterra Solutions, Varsity Blues Invitationals

The prospect of bad weather has resulted in a rescheduling of games at both the Opterra Solutions and the Varsity Blues invitationals. more

Grand slams lift Lexington, Brookland-Cayce to wins in Opterra Solutions Invitational openers.

The Opterra Solutions Invitational opened in “slamming” for co-host school Lexington and Brookland-Cayce. Each team had go-ahead grand slam home runs in their respective victories. The … more

Champions Again: Irmo beats Lancaster 58-45 to reclaim Class 4A boys basketball title

The decade-long wait for another state boys basketball championship at Irmo High School is over. more

Columbia teacher's aide accused of duct-taping 4-year-old to desk

She is is charged with cruelty to children. more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of March 2

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Baseball, softball tournaments begin March 2 at Lexington School District 1 schools

The schools of Lexington School District One will have three spring tournaments taking place through the weekend. more

Lexington’s 2023 Shamrock Parade will honor soldiers and an iconic local voice

The grand marshal for the parade will be “The American Soldier,” represented by service members from nearby U.S. Army Fort Jackson in Columbia. more

Lexington-Richland schools kick off internship program with signing day event

Students signing with colleges to play sports regularly get recognized at special events. Recently, local students who have found high school jobs will get similar recognition. more

Gray Collegiate to expand, adding classrooms, possibly sixth grade

Gray Collegiate Academy, a public charter school in West Columbia, started work Feb. 24 to add three new classrooms, a conference room and an office space. more

Midlands Tech enhances nursing, architecture programs with help from Clemson, Prisma

Midlands Technical College continues bolstering its offerings, recently partnering with two big statewide names for new programs. more

Irmo increases police pay as neighborhood seeks relief from crime influx

With residents of one Irmo neighborhood expressing concern about increased crime, police are responding with increased patrols. more

New Lexington High football coach Dustin Curtis introduced: ‘This is home’

Aside from the new gymnasium built well after Dustin Curtis’ 2001 graduation, it was just like old times at Lexington High School. more

Camden hands White Knoll first loss of Red Bank Invitational

After an undefeated start to the Red Bank Invitational, host team White Knoll suffered its first loss of the tournament on Feb. 28. more

Lexington High hires Dustin Curtis as football coach, athletics director

It seemed only a matter of time after news was released that Dustin Curtis resigned as Dorman head football coach. more

Punk flea market brings affordable alternative culture to Jamil Temple

When the Southeast Punk Flea Market rolls into the Jamil Temple this weekend, it will feature collectibles, vintage clothing and plenty of unique and diverse shopping opportunities. more

The Catch-Up: Lexington teacher a finalist for $40K in classroom furniture

A Lexington teacher is in line to get big help with an extreme classroom makeover. more

Cayce segregated school gets historical marker, part of push to remember

The school, the first former all-Black school in the city to be recognized with a state marker, means a lot to the students who went there, but it’s also a reminder of the state’s segregated past. more

Dorman ends Lexington boys' season in the Class 5A Upper State final

Standing in the way of the Lexington boys’ first appearance in the state final since 2012 was a Dorman team coached by a former Wildcat. more

3 local wrestlers earn first place individual honors at state tournament

This past weekend saw 15 Chronicle Country wrestlers earn medalist honors at the Anderson Civic Center. more

Lexington realtor, former Planning Commission member, to run for council

Another candidate has emerged for Lexington’s May 2 special election to replace a Town Council member. more

Lexington mobile cigar lounge launches with first event at Cayce brewery

The mobile lounge caters to public and private events, including weddings, corporate parties and tailgates. more
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