Month: November 2023

Blythewood teen charged in Lexington County summer shooting

Lexington County deputies have arrested a 19-year-old from Blythewood accused of firing shots that injured a man in a restaurant parking lot last summer. Trennis Lakeith Sumpter Jr. is charged with attempted murder, criminal conspiracy and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, according to arrest warrants. “Detectives have been pursuing leads on this […]

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4 sentenced to federal prison for Lexington County fentanyl conspiracy

The leader of a local street gang, Carlos Antonio Grooms, a/k/a “B Lord,” 36, of Columbia, was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison, following a federal drug conspiracy conviction. Three co-conspirators were also sentenced to federal prison for their role in the scheme. Between 2020 and 2022, Grooms led a drug trafficking organization that […]

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The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber’s “Light Up the CWC” ceremony, to kick off the Holiday season, is Nov. 20

The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce will hold a very special evening entitled: “Light Up the CWC.” It’s a ceremony to kick off the Holiday season in the Greater Cayce-West Columbia community. Lexington Medical Center, the presenting Parade Day sponsor, will ‘flip the switch’ lighting up the North Pole. The Holiday Lighting Ceremony is […]

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Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative awards Lexington 2 educators with Bright Ideas grants

Two educators in Lexington Two have been awarded Bright Ideas grants from Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative for garden projects. Brooke Hiatt, a teacher at Cayce Elementary, won $1,000 to launch with a team of Cayce teachers the “Growing Leaders” project, a school-wide initiative that will have students design and build a garden. Hiatt said the project […]

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Former Police Chief of Lexington County town pleads guilty in scheme related to extortion for the production of pornography and coerced sex acts

From the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department – William Bruce Parker, a/k/a “Parker,” a/k/a “Willie Boner,” a/k/a “John Wayne,” of West Columbia, pled guilty to Cyberstalking Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury and Communicating Threats with the Intent to Extort victims for the production of pornography and coerced sex acts. U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie accepted […]

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