LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S: Association members visit statehouse to advocate for cause
“I used to work. I used to drive. I used to cook. I could cook in my own home by myself,” said Missy Callahan, Midlands women who lives with Alzheimer’s.
Image: Lexington County Sheriff’s Department unveils new trailer stamping device Lexington, SC (WOLO) — – The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department has a new piece of crime deterring equipment they say will assist them with investigations, but will also help residents better protect their property. Authorities say they have a new engraving machine that will put a number on trailers to…
“I used to work. I used to drive. I used to cook. I could cook in my own home by myself,” said Missy Callahan, Midlands women who lives with Alzheimer’s.
According to the officials, the Richland County Marshal’s Office determined that Tuesday morning’s house fire on Whitney Street was intentionally set. Authorities say the case has been turned over to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.
Local Living: Shamrock Parade in downtown Lexington Saturday, Soiree on State returns to Cayce next month and more!
Firefighters responded to the State House today, but not to put out any fires. The South Carolina State Firefighters Association held their annual Legislative Day, and inducted two state legislators into the SC State Firefighters Association Society.
Consumer News: Record number of job openings in the U.S., shopping for deals on cleaning supplies.
Officials say this is the 20th tremor recorded in the area since December 27, 2021.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Don’t wait until this weekend to prepare for daylight saving time. Prisma Health suggests starting now will help your body transition smoothly. Time will soon spring forward and we’ll be losing an hour of sleep between Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Antoinette Rutherford with c says daylight saving disrupts the body’s natural rhythm causing grogginess and irritability….
The latest numbers from the World Health Organization show new global cases have declined by 5%, and deaths have dropped 8%.
A COVID-19 antiviral treatment for children could soon be on the way.