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Mullikin promoted to 9th-degree black belt

2022-10-11
On: October 11, 2022
In: Community News

South Carolina Floodwater Commission chair honored in Texas By Alex Junes-Ward Dr. Tom Mullikin, chairman of the S.C. Floodwater Commission and a member of theContinue Reading

Information Sought in Apartment Complex Shooting

2022-10-10
On: October 10, 2022
In: Public Safety

Chief Terrence Green would like to notify the Town of Lexington community that detectives are investigating a shooting at the Reserve at Mill Landing apartmentsContinue Reading

Comet announces the Passing of Interim CEO and Executive Director

2022-10-10
On: October 10, 2022
In: Business

With great sadness, the Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET) family announces that its Interim CEO and Executive Director, Derrick Huggins, passed away unexpectedlyContinue Reading

Chamber Crawl comes to Swamp Cabbage Brewing Company

2022-10-10
On: October 10, 2022
In: Events

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2022 | GATES: 1:00 PM | CONCERT: 2:00 PM | @SWAMP CABBAGE BREWING CO. Chamber Crawl brings small ensembles to your favoriteContinue Reading

Lexington County Coalition Supports the Capital Project Sales Tax Referendum

2022-10-10
On: October 10, 2022
In: Community News

VOTE YES FOR ROADS is an initiative of several Lexington County Chambers of Commerce, civic organizations, businesses, and community leaders, who believe now is the time toContinue Reading

Vote Yes on Penny Tax

2022-10-10
On: October 10, 2022
In: Opinion

The proposed Penny Tax that we will be voting on in November will be the best way to get our Lexington County roads repaired. IContinue Reading

Lexington man arrested on drug trafficking charges

2022-10-10
On: October 10, 2022
In: Public Safety

Lexington County narcotics agents arrested a Lexington man last month accused of trafficking meth and cocaine, and distributing fentanyl. Nehemiah Jimmy Mayes, 28, is chargedContinue Reading

Mullikin and SC7 recognized by the United States Congress

2022-10-06
On: October 6, 2022
In: Community News

U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman commends smart reef installation efforts by SC7 and associated organizations WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC) recognized and commendedContinue Reading

Fall Plant and Flower Festival October 7-9

2022-10-06
On: October 6, 2022
In: Events

Lexington County Master Gardeners Association will host a plant sale at the Midlands Fall Plant and Flower Show October 7-9 at the State Farmers Market.Continue Reading

Junior League of Columbia (JLC) awards $50,000 of Grants

2022-10-06
On: October 6, 2022
In: Civic

The Junior League of Columbia (JLC) has awarded a total of $50,000 to Greater Midlands non-profits that proposed transformational projects and initiatives addressing poverty andContinue Reading

Hearts and Hands Forever Walk October 9

2022-10-06
On: October 6, 2022
In: Events

Prisma Health is sponsoring the 32nd annual Hearts and Hands Forever Walk October 9, 3 pm, at Riverfront Park, 312 Laurel Street, Columbia. In theContinue Reading

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