Saluda Shoals Park Easter Egg Hunt to take place Saturday
You can bring the family out to the Saluda Shoals Park Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday. Children will be divided by age groups to hunt for some goodies, but remember to bring your own baskets.
You can bring the family out to the Saluda Shoals Park Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday. Children will be divided by age groups to hunt for some goodies, but remember to bring your own baskets.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott has been named the 2021 National Sheriff of the Year by the National Sheriff’s Association. Lott was nominated for the award by Police2Peace foundation. This means he wasn’t nominated by someone in law enforcement, instead it was someone from the community.
“Don’t wait, please vaccinate.” That was the message from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Wednesday, as the the state moves into the next phase of vaccine distribution.
The Sumter Police Department says they are investigating a robbery that took place Wednesday morning at Hodge Amoco on East Liberty Street.
The Saluda County Sheriff’s Office says a man was arrested in connection with a Burglary that took place Monday night.
South Carolina State University will resume traditional education beginning with next fall semester. Wednesday, university officials announced students will return to campus in August for in person classes and residency.
The Lexington Police Department says a suspect has been arrested in an indecent exposure incident from March 22. Police say they arrested Dennis Brown on Wednesday morning. Authorities say Brown is being taken to the Lexington County Detention Center.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control released the state’s latest coronavirus data as of Tuesday.
A family in West Columbia needs your help after their mobile home caught fire last week. Lexington firefighters say it happened on March 26 at Gardners Terrace Road, and they rescued five people, four dogs and two puppies.
Those in phase 1b can get a COVID-19 vaccine for free at a drive-thru site in Fairfield Wednesday. It will be at U.S. Highway 321 Bypass North at the former Fairfield Memorial Hospital Site. It’s open until 3 p.m. while supplies last.