Month: May 2021

23 Lexington Two Innovation Center students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society

From Dawn Kujawa – Lexington Two Communications Director – Twenty-three Lexington Two Innovation Center students have been inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. The 2020-21 inductees are Aisha Albert, Gracyn Caughman, Thomas Crawford, Antonio Culebro Pacheo, Pete Davis, Alondra Del Valle, Ciera Figueroa, Macy Giles, Takiyah Hunter, Morton Osborne, Thomas Osmer, Chandler Outlaw, Caroline […]

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D’s Wings in West Columbia has a new mural preceding its opening

D’s Wings has some new art at its new location at 415 Meeting St. West Columbia.D’s closed its Cayce location in Parkland Plaza, May. 15. It is scheduled to open in West Columbia Tuesday. Artist Christine Lutfy has painted a mural on the side of the new D’s. The new D’s Wings Mural is all […]

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Man dies in Lexington County crash after his vehicle overturns

Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the individual who died in a single-vehicle accident that occurred in the 700 block of Brodie Road in Leesville. According to Fisher, Mr. Nicholus Maurice Brown, 44, of Leesville was pronounced dead at the scene due to his injuries. Mr. Brown, who was not wearing a seat belt, […]

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Man gets 2 life sentences for sex crimes committed against a 9-year-old

Michael Thomas Dyer, 48, has received the maximum sentence for two counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor – First Degree. He was sentenced after a trial for the ongoing sexual abuse of a child under the age of eleven. Eleventh Circuit Chief Administrative Judge Walton J. McLeod IV, imposed two Life sentences on […]

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Airport High School raises record amount of money for Camp KEMO kids

From Daniel Bailey – AHS Student Activities Director – It was the culmination of a gargantuan humanitarian effort by Airport High School students. The Airport High School Student Council collected more than $78,000 in 2021 for Drive to send kids to Camp Kemo. The check was presented to Prisma Health Children’s Hospital, Thursday. The Charity […]

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Lake Murray public “beach” to reopen on June 7, says Dominion Energy

Dominion Energy will reopen a Lake Murray recreation area to visitors in June on a limited capacity.The “beach” is south of the Lake Murray Dam. The recreation area is called Park Site 1. It has been closed since the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in massive lockdowns in South Carolina last year. Dominion is following updated guidance […]

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Brookland Cayce’s Brayden Waters signs to cheer at Furman University

Brookland-Cayce High School Cheer Team member Brayden Waters signed to cheer for Furman University, Thursday. Her Cheer Team Coach, Shelby Pollard, described Waters as an “outstanding student athlete” who leads by example. Waters was a member of the BC Varsity Cheer Team that was the Runner Up in the finals of the State Cheer Competition. […]

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Get a discount on Taste on the River tickets until Monday; Bill Mooneyhan Memorial

The 5th Annual Taste on the River, featuring the area’s best restaurants, is Tuesday, June 8, 6-9 PM, at Stone River. This year’s event is in memory of Bill Mooneyhan, who passed away earlier this year. He was an active civic leader and member of the West Columbia Beautification Foundation, the Taste on the River […]

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