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S.C. Floodwater Commission chairman addresses Conservative Climate Foundation

2023-08-04
On: August 4, 2023
In: Community News

Dr. Mullikin discusses conservative approach to climate change By W. Thomas Smith Jr. Dr. Tom Mullikin, South Carolina’s renowned global expedition leader and chair ofContinue Reading

The fight continues for election transparency in SC

2023-08-04
On: August 4, 2023
In: Government, Opinion

Is your vote being counted properly? Grassroots group SC Safe Elections continues fight for access to valuable election audit report SC Safe Elections (SCSE), aContinue Reading

Return of Rebekah Smith and family after tragic accident

2023-08-04
On: August 4, 2023
In: Community News, Events

Rebekah (Bekah) Smith and the Smith Family return home after a life-altering car accident in Hawaii on June 28. Bekah (18) suffered an atlanto-occipital dislocation,Continue Reading

RBHS’s Burgess named S.C. History Teacher of the Year

2023-08-04
On: August 4, 2023
In: Education

River Bluff High School Social Studies Teacher Michael Burgess, in Lexington County School District One, has been named the 2023 South Carolina History Teacher ofContinue Reading

Tax Free Weekend August 4 – 6

2023-08-02
On: August 2, 2023
In: Events

Computers, clothes, school supplies, and a variety of other school-year essentials can be bought free of sales tax during South Carolina’s annual 72-hour Tax-Free Weekend.Continue Reading

Relocation of access to Garner Lane starts August 3

2023-08-02
On: August 2, 2023
In: Public Safety

Starting today, August 3, access to Garner Lane will be relocated from the Interstate 20 eastbound ramp to Longcreek Drive, except for motorists accessing theContinue Reading

Zoo partners to rehome trafficked turtles

2023-08-02
On: August 2, 2023
In: Community News

In 2019, more than 200 illegally obtained eastern box turtles were confiscated by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR). SCDNR partnered with theContinue Reading

New boat law goes into effect

2023-08-01
On: August 1, 2023
In: Community News, Government, Recreation

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed a new boating law bill at a ceremony signing at the Columbia Sailing Club on Lake Murray, Thursday, JulyContinue Reading

Irmo chef to compete in New Orleans

2023-08-01
On: August 1, 2023
In: Community News

Chef Chris Williams of Roy’s Grille, located at 7971 N Woodrow Street in Irmo, will be competing in this year’s Great American Seafood Cook-Off inContinue Reading

Lexington County law enforcement teamed up to put an SRO in every public school

2023-08-01
On: August 1, 2023
In: Education, Public Safety

For the first time in history, each public school in Lexington County has a permanently assigned school resource officer, 39 of whom are Lexington CountyContinue Reading

Father, daughter charged after parking lot shooting

2023-07-31
On: July 31, 2023
In: Public Safety

A father and daughter face multiple charges after a shooting in a restaurant parking lot Thursday night in Swansea. Stephanie Lynn Brown, 40, is chargedContinue Reading

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