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Prosperity Man Arrested for Shooting Police Dog

2024-06-24
On: June 24, 2024
In: Public Safety

LEXINGTON, S.C. – A local man from Prosperity, James Robert Peterson, 37, has been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal shooting of aContinue Reading

Blowfish pull comeback win on Fort Jackson Night

2024-06-24
On: June 24, 2024
In: Sports

By Thomas Grant Jr. This past Saturday saw the Lexington County Blowfish hold Fort Jackson Night as it invited nearly 1,000 troops for a nightContinue Reading

Five Leesville Men Arrested in Shooting Incident in Pelion

2024-06-24
On: June 24, 2024
In: Public Safety

LEXINGTON, S.C. – Five men from Leesville have been arrested and charged following a shooting incident on Saturday night in Pelion, according to Lexington CountyContinue Reading

Wilson Announces 2024 Congressional Art Competition Winner

2024-06-21
On: June 21, 2024
In: Community News, Government

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) is pleased to announce Kinsleigh Ringus of Lexington High School, as the Second District of South Carolina’s 2024Continue Reading

Rose Society Gathers This Sunday

2024-06-20
On: June 20, 2024
In: Events

Swansea, SC – The Greater Columbia Rose Society will convene for their monthly meeting this Sunday, June 23, at 3 p.m. The gathering will takeContinue Reading

Mirci Unites Services at New Central Location

2024-06-20
On: June 20, 2024
In: Health, Non Profit

Columbia, SC – The Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc. (MIRCI), a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals with severe mental illness and housing instability, hasContinue Reading

National League of Cities Roadshow Comes to Columbia

2024-06-20
On: June 20, 2024
In: Community News, Events

Columbia, SC – Columbia is set to play host to a significant event as it becomes an official stop on the National League of CitiesContinue Reading

Columbia Welcomes EPC, Inc.

2024-06-20
On: June 20, 2024
In: Business

Columbia, SC – A significant addition to the local business community was celebrated on June 6 as EPC, Inc. officially opened its new facility atContinue Reading

Richland County honors Dr. Ronald L. Rhames

2024-06-20
On: June 20, 2024
In: Education

Irmo, SC – On June 11, Midlands Technical College (MTC) hosted a retirement celebration at its Harbison campus to honor Dr. Ronald L. Rhames, whoContinue Reading

Friday Night Laser Lights Returns to South Carolina State Museum

2024-06-18
On: June 18, 2024
In: Events

The South Carolina State Museum is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated Friday Night Laser Lights summer series, starting June 21. SponsoredContinue Reading

Lexington County requiring microchips for pets

2024-06-18
On: June 18, 2024
In: Community News, Government, Lexington County Council

By Al Dozier Pet owners in Lexington County will be required by law to have microchips injected into their dogs. That requirement is part ofContinue Reading

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