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Lexington man charged with murder in connection to June 27 shooting

An arrest has been made in a shooting homicide that occurred on Freedom Drive in Lexington, According to Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green. Jabin Elliotte Trapp, age 49 of Lexington, was arrested in the death of Parrish Scott Phillips, age49 of Chapin, that occurred on the afternoon of June 27. When officers were dispatched to […]

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Brookland-Cayce’s Membreño named the SC Player of the Year by US Soccer Coaches

Brookland-Cayce High School’s Cesar Bermudez Membreño was named the SC Player of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches. Membreño is the only athlete in South Carolina selected for the All-American list. Membreño scored 30 goals and had 31 assists in leading the Bearcats to their 1st state title. He had 3 goals in BC’s […]

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Lexington Police say 19-year-old accused of attempted murder has been arrested

Roosevelt Erik Garway Jr., 19, was arrested, Thursday, according to the Lexington Police Department. He was transported to the Lexington County Detention Center. His bond was set at $23,000. Garway has been charged in connection to a shooting incident that occurred June 29, on on Coventry Lakes Drive in Lexington’s Mallard Lakes neighborhood. Garway is […]

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West Columbia weekend is an opportunity for shopping, dining and recreation

There is a lot to do in West Columbia when the weekend begins. First thing Saturday morning, the City of West Columbia invites everyone to visit the Meeting Street Artisan Market. It’s from 9:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. in the Interactive Art Park, 425 Meeting Street, West Columbia. The Artisan Market offers a chance to […]

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Lexington 2’s summer school, summer camps on a 2-hour delay, Thursday

Lexington Two’s onsite summer school classes and summer camps will operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday, July 8,  due to possible strong winds and severe weather in the early morning hours. Students in summer programs should report to their district sites two hours later than the normally scheduled time. If your child rides a […]

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City of Cayce’s Calendars for 2021-2022 are available

The City of Cayce is asking its residents to come pick up your free copy of the 2021-2022 Cayce City Calendars. You can pick them up at the Cayce City Hall, 1800 12th Street. The cover of the calendar features Geloris Beasley’s Memories of Cayce mural. The calendar includes dates to remember, important phone numbers, […]

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Nominations sought for the Airport High School Athletic Hall of Fame

Nominations are being accepted through Aug. 16, for the Airport High School Athletic Hall of Fame.   The Airport High School Eagle Club established the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004 to recognize the accomplishments of former athletes and coaches.   In order to be eligible for the Athletic Hall of Fame, nominees must have graduated from […]

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Registration begins Aug. 8 for Lexington 2’s adult education program

Dawn Kujawa – Lexington 2 Communications Director – Registration will begin the week of August 8 for the fall 2021 session of Lexington Two’s adult education program.  Classes will be held in-person at the Lexington Two Community Education Center, 114 Hook Ave., West Columbia. Start dates and times for fall will be announced at a […]

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