Rock Hill Herald - Wed Nov 25
A 66-year-old South Carolina auction house owner is charged with killing a man who lived at his business.
Lexington man charged with abusing girlWACH-TV Columbia - Wed Nov 25
A 46-year-old Lexington man is in custody facing charges of sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl.
Man murdered at Gaston auction facilityWIS-TV Columbia - Wed Nov 25
The Lexington County Sheriff's Department is investigating an overnight murder. Major John Allard says two men were arguing at an auction facility known as Cowboy's. According to Major Allard, one man pulled out a gun and shot and killed the other.
Countya s jobless rate at 13 percent in OctoberThe Messenger - Tue Nov 24
Darlington County's unemployment rate rose in October to 13 percent from a revised 12.8 percent in September while Chesterfield County's rate slipped from 17.7 percent in September to 17.4 percent, the S.C. Employment Commission reported Friday.
Horry County man wanted on drug chargesWPDE - Tue Nov 24
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 12:37 p.m. Read more: Local , FBI , Fugitives , Horry County , Richland County , Lexington County , Toby K. Hamm , Anthony D. Peterkin , David.
Old murder case solvedThe State - Tue Nov 24
Columbia police aren't saying how they have done it, but they announced Monday afternoon they have "solved" a nine-year-old murder.
Train carrying sulfuric acid derailsUTU News - Mon Nov 23
A Norfolk Southern freight train carrying sulfuric acid derailed early Sunday morning in Gilbert.
Lexington senior center to get biggerThe State - Mon Nov 23
Senior citizens who get meals through the Lexington Senior Center will have about twice as much space for dining as well as updated recreational facilities by mid 2010.
Airport gateway faces hurdlesThe State - Mon Nov 23
Big plans to upgrade Columbia's airport corridor into a welcoming entry to the metropolitan area are heavy on hope but light on funds.
The Carolinas newsMyrtle Beach Online - Sun Nov 22
Senior citizens who get meals through the Lexington Senior Center will have about twice as much space for dining as well as updated recreational facilities by mid-2010. By combining a state grant with funds from the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission, the center will get a 2,500- to 3,000-square-foot addition so it can better meet the ...
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