Month: October 2016
Airport lost to Chapin Friday, 42-34. With the loss, Airport drops to 2-2 in 4A Region 4 and 3-6 overall. Chapin is now 4-0 in the Region, and 7-2 overall.
Read More >>Brookland-Cayce defeated Strom Thurmond Friday night by a score of 28-6. The Bearcats scored a TD in the first quarter and a TD in the second quarter. BC had a lead of 14-0 at the half. Neither team scored in the third quarter, but BC scored early in the fourth, for a 21-0 lead. Strom […]
Read More >>The Eighth-Grade Performing Arts Company (PAC) of Busbee Creative Arts Academy performed the musical play Annie Jr. Friday morning at the school. The audience was 600 fifth-graders from several Lexington 2 elementary schools. Dr. Dixon Brooks, Busbee’s principal, said the arts company rendered a “fantastic” performance of Annie Jr. Thursday night for the public. The elementary […]
Read More >>Both Airport and Brookland-Cayce have home games Friday evening. The games start at 7:30 p.m. Airport will be at home to play Chapin. BC hosts Strom Thurmond. Airport is 2-1 in 4A Region 4. Chapin is 3-0 in the Region. Overall, Airport has a 3-5 record. Chapin is 6-2 Brookland-Cayce is 2-0 in 3A Region 5 […]
Read More >>Matrix Coaching, and Suzanne Riley-Whyte, are offering classes to help deal with STRESS. The next classes is Tuesday, Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. at 1303 Sunset Blvd. Contact: [email protected]
Read More >>The West Columbia Police Department is conducting a Ladies Self Defense discussion and Taser demonstration on Nov. 1, from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the West Columbia Police Department. Contact Lt. John Norman at 803-936-6280 to reserve a seat.
Read More >>Election Day is rapidly approaching. There are contested seats on the school boards of Lexington County Districts of Two and Four. The election for those seats will be held Nov. 8. Two challengers in Lexington Two are running for four school board seats. Four incumbents are running, too. The incumbents are: Bill Bingham, Beth Branham, […]
Read More >>A state ethics panel said any appearance of impropriety between an attorney hired by the state and SC Treasurer Curtis Loftis was “inadvertent and unintentional.” The panel did charge Loftis $500 for administrative fees, but Loftis said he will appeal that action by the commission. Loftis also said the ruling was “subjective and unprecedented.” Quote […]
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