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Past articles by Tim:

Chapin pupils hit triple-digit fundraising for disabled kids

Students at six Chapin area schools celebrate raising $111,200 to help build a sports complex for children with mental and physical disabilities. → Read More

Lexington SC may add food trucks to menu soon

Effort to allow them launched after town officials blocked D.J. Stone’s attempt to serve baked goods from his mobile kitchen Nov. 28. → Read More

More recovery help sought for teen addicts in Lexington SC

More recovery help after treatment for alcohol and drug addiction is a goal of Scotty and Susan Mill, founders of a center focused on Lexington teens. → Read More

Two Midlands principals named best in SC

Two Lexington 1 principals – Luke Clamp at River Bluff High and Thomas Rivers at Pleasant Hill Middle – were named best in the state on Tuesday. → Read More

Title IX bias against girls' teams alleged at Lexington school

Former Brookland-Cayce High School women’s soccer coach Emily Heise alleges widespread discrimination against female athletes that school officials refuse to fix. → Read More

Midlands educator named top assistant principal in SC

Erica Page of Pelion High School was named Monday as the top assistant high school principal in South Carolina. → Read More

Lexington church's plans to help addicted teens on hold

Mount Horeb United Methodist Church near Lexington wants to increase assistance to those age 15-26 recovering from alcohol and drug abuse by opening a center on the south edge of town. → Read More

Reaction mixed to plan for new recovery center in Lexington

The bid to expand the help is on hold after the Town Planning Commission heard from supporters and opponents of the proposal from a ministry of Mount Horeb United Methodist Church. → Read More

Augusta Road at I-26 is Lexington County’s worst traffic snarl

Augusta Road in West Columbia is the poster child for traffic congestion in Lexington County. → Read More

U.S. 378 near River Bluff High gets heavily congested

Traffic to River Bluff High School and two other schools In Lexington contributes to congestion at U.S. 378 and Corley Mill Road. → Read More

Travel on U.S. 378 near Lexington Medical Center is congested

Bottlenecks on U.S. 378 around Lexington Medical Center flare up irregularly as well as being common during rush hours. → Read More

Traffic backs up on Columbia Avenue near Chapin SC High School

After nearly two decades of planning, major changes are coming to improve the flow of traffic in Chapin on Columbia Avenue and its connection to I-26. → Read More

Kingstree SC taser case settled by police, victim

Kingstree Police settled on Nov. 17, 2017 for $900,000 in case of an 86-year-old SC man who was hospitalized after being stunned with a police taser. → Read More

Why new sports fields are still awaited in Lexington County

Youth sports leaders are waiting patiently for new fields and other facilities in Lexington and Gilbert promised when the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission started a $23 million expansion in 2013. → Read More

Youth sports fields opening in Pine Ridge, Swansea, Red Bank

Nearly two dozen new fields are being added for baseball, softball, football and soccer as part of an expansion that the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission began in 2013. → Read More

West Columbia gives House of Raeford more time to stop stench

West Columbia officials are giving a chicken processing plant a chance to stop odors before going ahead with a crackdown on the stench. → Read More

Why outcome of Chapin mayor race ends look at local meal tax

David Knight is returning to Chapin Town Hall in January as mayor instead of town attorney, a decision he said is a message to end talk of a meal tax and stop conflict among town leaders. → Read More

Texas church shooting has SC churches focusing on security

More Midlands church leaders are looking at considering more security for their congregations after the shootings Sunday at a Texas Baptist church. → Read More

Texas church shooting has SC churches focusing on security

More Midlands church leaders are looking at considering more security for their congregations after the shootings Sunday at a Texas Baptist church. → Read More

Lexington SC barbeque restaurant looks to expand

Hudson’s Smokehouse, a popular barbecue restaurant in Lexington, is looking to expand its facilities and menu. → Read More