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Museum marks 100th Anniversary of 19th Amendment

2020-08-10
On: August 10, 2020
In: Community News, Entertainment

It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment passed, which gave women the right to vote, and the South Carolina State Museum is honoring theContinue Reading

Suspect in Armed Robbery Sought

2020-08-10
On: August 10, 2020
In: Public Safety

Chief Terrence Green would like the Town of Lexington community to know that the Lexington Police Department actively searching for Desmond Quiana Hampton, age 18Continue Reading

2 dead in Cayce shooting

2020-08-06
On: August 6, 2020
In: Coronor's Report, Public Safety

Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the victims of a fatal shooting in the 1100 block of Allen Street at around 1 am AugustContinue Reading

Lexington detention center contractor tests positive for COVID-19

2020-05-12
On: May 12, 2020
In: Public Safety, Sheriff's Report

A contract administrative employee who works in the Lexington County Detention Center’s health care clinic has tested positive for the coronavirus. “She received the positiveContinue Reading

The power of one little girl

2020-05-12
On: May 12, 2020
In: Community News

By W. Thomas Smith Jr. THERE’S SOMETHING TO BE SAID about spiritual interconnectivity within a community of believers. This truth came to light for meContinue Reading

Columbia Chamber creates playbook for businesses reopening

2020-05-12
On: May 12, 2020
In: Business

As the business community is starting to plan for reopening and determining what that looks like, the Columbia Chamber has created the reConnect Columbia playbookContinue Reading

Aspirin—The Benefits and Dangers!

2019-11-11
On: November 11, 2019
In: Health

By Mike DuBose with Surb Guram, MD Aspirin has been consumed by humans for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians used aspirin’s ingredients as an anti-inflammatoryContinue Reading

Serving Our Veterans

2019-11-11
On: November 11, 2019
In: Community News, Government

By Congressman Joe Wilson This Veterans Day is an opportunity to recognize the men and women who sacrifice so much for our freedom. The recentContinue Reading

Big Bass Tournament November 10

2019-11-06
On: November 6, 2019
In: Events

The South Carolina Troopers Association Big Bass Tournament scheduled for November 10 has been delayed until next spring. It was to be held at DreherContinue Reading

Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises $175,000

2019-11-06
On: November 6, 2019
In: Non Profit

Nearly 2,000 residents from Columbia and surrounding communities joined the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Segra Park October 26. Participants honored those impactedContinue Reading

Dominion offers appliance recycling program

2019-11-06
On: November 6, 2019
In: Business, Events

Dominion Energy South Carolina is offering its residential electric customers an opportunity to turn their old, secondary refrigerators and/or freezers into cash through their ApplianceContinue Reading

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