By Radley West Let’s face it: we’re all a little too attached to our screens. Phones, tablets, laptops, TVs—if it glows, we’re glued to it. And while these magical devices bring us cat videos, endless TikTok dances, and online shopping at 3 am, they’re also robbing us of something critical:Continue Reading

IRMO – Lexington-Richland School District Five has named veteran educator Jinni Friend as Director of Special Services. “I am beyond thrilled and grateful for the opportunity to continue serving our district in this role,” Friend said. “Supporting students and families, especially those with disabilities, is at the heart of myContinue Reading

By Tom Poland: A Southern Writer TomPoland.net A reader and friend, Zilphy DuRant of Florence, mailed me a letter and clipping from The Post and Courier about an architectural feature I’d never heard of, rain porches. In the clipping Seth Taylor wrote about the Pee Dee being the “birthplace ofContinue Reading

By Thomas Grant, Jr. The Gilbert High School softball team held the Tomahawk Classic this past weekend. The Lady Indians defeated Fox Creek (7-6), Spring Valley (9-0) and Strom Thurmond (7-3) before losing to Blythewood (8-4) to finish 3-1 and runner-up in the Gold Division. Pelion won the Silver DivisionContinue Reading

By Thomas Grant Jr. The Opterra Solutions Invitational is back with 10 teams competing over four days in one of the top preseason baseball tournaments in the state. Here is the revised schedule with games taking place at both Lexington and River Bluff high schools: (Thursday’s Games) AT RIVER BLUFFContinue Reading

By Thomas Grant Jr. The Lexington High School Boys Soccer team was once again crowned champions of its Cats Kick Cancer tournament this past weekend. Started in 2011 to help support kids with pediatric cancer, the 3-day event has raised over $145,000. On Friday, head coach Will Gettys presented aContinue Reading