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Irmo Wins 4A State Soccer Title Over Lexington on PKs
Irmo wins state 4A title.

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Irmo wins state 4A title.

The medical examiner took the stand again Friday in the Brett Parker murder trial to testify about Bryan Capnerhurst's autopsy.
The following people have outstanding arrest warrants with the Lexington County Sheriff's Department.
The event will be held Saturday at the Country Club of Lexington.
Brophy, currently boys soccer coach at Byrnes High, is replacing Irmo head soccer coach Phil Savitz.
The volunteers will be trained to be the voice of an abused or neglected child in court.
The tax increase will affect business owners in Lexington School District One, but not homeowners.
Wildcats win, 4-0.
The store in the Seven Oaks Shopping Center is going out of business.
Family friends of Tammy Parker, Brett Parker's wife, testified during trial Wednesday.
The boot drive kicks off Thursday, with firefighters collecting donations at Lexington County intersections.
Deputies found the meth lab at a home on Old Orangeburg Road.
The grand opening is set for 6:30 p.m.
Wildcats fell on the road Wednesday night to the Bengals, 7-2.
The jury heard about gunshot residue found on the hands of Parker and the victims, as well as technical evidence about phone calls and video related to the case.
The service is at 10 a.m. Wednesday next to the Lexington County Courthouse.
Police arrested two women on charges of shoplifting from Kohl's.
The team also traveled to Kentucky and participated in a national tournament.
The event features a muddy obstacle course for kids and a giant sand castle building area.