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All Lexington One students eligible for free meals

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Education

Beginning September 9 all Lexington County School District One students can receive free breakfast and lunch. The United States Department of Agriculture approved Lexington DistrictContinue Reading

Chapin hosts Justin Pepper 5K

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Community News, Non Profit

Saturday morning participants for the Justin Pepper 5K: Walk, Run, Ruck began to file into the parking lot of Palmetto Bone & Joint in ChapinContinue Reading

Lexington One Educational Foundation gets grant

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Education

The Lexington County School District One Educational Foundation recently received a $1,500 grant from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to assist students in need.Continue Reading

Over $300,000 in Counterfeit Merchandise Seized in Richland County

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Community News

Secretary of State Mark Hammond joins Richland County Sheriff, SLED, and Homeland Security in Counterfeit Merchandise Raid on NewImageSC. South Carolina Secretary of State MarkContinue Reading

Bike show & Bar-B-Q on November 14

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Events

American Legion Riders Sandy Run Post 156 will host the 1st Annual Bike show & Bar-B-Q in Gaston on November 14, 2020. Registration for bikesContinue Reading

Koon’s Watch: Stop, check & lock it

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Public Safety

You’re running errands, bringing in groceries, heading back in the house to grab something—whatever the reason, you’ve left your car unlocked. Maybe you left aContinue Reading

Solve a Virtual Murder Mystery!

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Events

“Death’s Shadow,” a virtual performance presented by the Friends of the Irmo Branch Library Join the Friends of the Irmo Branch Library for an eveningContinue Reading

Arrest Made in Armed Robbery

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Public Safety

Chief Terrence Green would like to let the Town of Lexington community know that an arrest was made minutes after an armed robbery that happenedContinue Reading

Driver Quarantined after positive Covid-19 test

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Community News, Health

The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET) announced that a driver who is employed by their subcontractor, RATP Dev USA, Inc., tested positive forContinue Reading

WILSON STATEMENT ON ISRAEL-BAHRAIN NORMALIZATION AGREEMENT

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Government

Congressman Joe Wilson released the following statement on the announcement of a normalization agreement between Israel and the Kingdom of Bahrain:   “Today’s announcement ofContinue Reading

McMaster asks for grants to help small businesses left out of federal loan program

2020-09-16
On: September 16, 2020
In: Business

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster recommended to the legislature that $30 million of the Phase II CARES Act funds be used for grants to smallContinue Reading

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