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Hundreds to Gather in Honor of Fallen Soldiers
People will be standing along the funeral procession routes Saturday in honor of 1st Lt. Ryan Rawl and Sgt. John David Meador.

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I think the biggest issue facing this community is the decline of the business area. With the county's plan to revitalize Broad River Rd. and the Dutch Square area, the problem should improve.
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People will be standing along the funeral procession routes Saturday in honor of 1st Lt. Ryan Rawl and Sgt. John David Meador.

Gov. Nikki Haley told the House Ethics Committee Thursday that GOP activist John Rainey was a "racist, sexist bigot."
The committee is looking into allegations that Gov. Nikki Haley illegally lobbied for her employers while she was a representative in the House.
Services for 1st Lt. Ryan Rawl and Spc. John David Meador II will be held Saturday at two Columbia-area churches.
Students won awards for coming up with business plans for a virtual business.
The play, directed by On Stage Productions, will run June 28-30 and July 5-7 at The Watershed inside Lexington's Old Mill.
Residents who need a way to cool down during the summer months can pick up a free fan at the Lexington Police Department.
The forecast high for Friday is 101 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The state's new budget is supposed to begin July 1, but lawmakers can't reach an agreement about tax relief for business owners.
The sheriff's department raised more than $2,000 during four fundraisers to help the family of Lexington teen Kennedy Branham pay for her cancer treatment.
A couple from Maryland were on their way to pick up their son from a relative's house in West Columbia when the man allegedly shot his girlfriend in the head, according to the sheriff's department.
Funeral services for three Lexington County residents will be held this week.
These Lexington County residents have outstanding arrest warrants with the Lexington County Sheriff's Department.
The following crimes were reported to the Lexington County Sheriff's Department between June 22 and 24.
Their first place win earned them a trip to a second music festival.
Stop by Learning Express Sunday to see a gaint, three-dimensional maze.
Spc. John David Meador and 1st Lt. Ryan Rawl, both former wrestlers at Lexington High School, died Wednesday in a bombing in Afghanistan.
Residents can vote for their favorite farmers markets in the America's Favorite Farmers Markets contest.
These property crimes were reported to the Lexington County Sheriff's Department between June 18 and 20.
Deputies, troopers step up patrols for speeders, and reckless and drunken drivers on selected roads in Lexington County.