Month: September 2021

The late Bill Mooneyhan honored for his service by the Cayce-West Columbia Lions

Bill Mooneyhan Sr. passed away unexpectedly in late February. As a member of the Cayce-West Columbia Lions Club, he was a dedicated volunteer, going into Lexington Two schools and administering eye exams to help make sure all students could see well enough to be at their best as learners. The family of the late Bill […]

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Lexington County Coroner’s Office asks for help to find the family of man who died Sept. 7

The Lexington County Coroner’s Office is asking for help to locate the family of William D. Campbell, He died on Sept. 7. His date of birth was Sept. 15, 1952, according to Lexington County Coroner Fisher. If you have any information regarding Mr. Campbell’s next of kin, please call the Lexington County Coroner’s Office at […]

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Gov. Henry McMaster addresses COVID response, economy at Lexington County GOP meeting

By Melissa Sprouse-Browne – On Monday evening, Governor Henry McMaster (R – S.C.) addressed the Lexington County Republican Party meeting, held at the Lexington District Two Innovation Center.Congressman Joe Wilson was in attendance as well as several members of the South Carolina legislature and local city and county officials. McMaster took the stage, saying he […]

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Lexington County deputies, state, federal agents working 1986 kidnapping cold case

The FBI and the State Law Enforcement Division have joined Lexington County deputies to assist in the ongoing search for a girl reported missing more than 35 years ago. (See LCSD video below) Members of an FBI unit specializing in child abductions arrived in Lexington Monday to work alongside deputies and SLED agents in the […]

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Crash with injuries results in closed road in Lexington

The Lexington Police Department reported a crash with injuries, Tuesday morning. The collision was at West Main Street at Park Road. At about 8:15 a.m. all inbound lanes were reported as being blocked. Police, Fire and EMS units were on the scene. Police asked drivers to seek an alternate route until the road was reopened. […]

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SC Treasurer Curtis Loftis may have some money for you – $16 million unclaimed in Lexington County

State Treasurer Curtis Loftis may have some money for you. There is more than $700 million in unclaimed property, so there is a good chance that you or someone you know has unclaimed money waiting at the SC Treasurer’s Office. Do you know: Alyrich Brooker of Cayce, Tiffaby Carroll of Lexington,Dylan Wilson of Irmo, Jonathan […]

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Lexington 2 update on Monday’s school shooting threats

Monday morning, Lexington Two administrators were alerted to social media posts from an unknown individual who allegedly threatened a shooting during lunch at an unnamed school. An investigation was immediately launched and Cayce police officers were contacted. Because of information in the posts, it was determined that the threats involved a high school lunch period. […]

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SRAA Resource Officer honors deceased classmate with butterfly garden

Thomas Stork was an elementary school student at Saluda River Academy for the Arts. He died of cancer on Dec. 7, 1996. Chris Yarborough, SRAA’s current School Resource Officer, went to school with Thomas.Yarborough, along with his father, former Saluda River SRO India Taylor, the Stork family and others through the years helped create a […]

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