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Today's Features

  • Ongoing events

    LHS ‘83 tickets

    The Lancaster High School Class of 1983 is selling tickets for its reunion. Tickets are $30 each. Make checks payable (by May 18) to LHS Class of 83, P.O. Box 2414, Lancaster, SC 29721. For details, call 804-5205.

    ILHS ‘98 seeks members

    The Indian Land High School Class of 1998 is planning its 10-year reunion and is seeking information from class members. Please contact 98ilreunion@gmail.com or call (803) 431-1202.

    Parenting/anger management

    Southside adult family literacy offers the following classes:

  • With an entire yard filled with brilliant color, it's easy to see how the home of Ray and Margie Vincent at 2469 Camp Creek Road received the designation of May Yard of the Month by the Lancaster Council of Garden Clubs.

    The Vincents will receive a $25 gift certificate, compliments of Ace Hardware and Garden Center of Lancaster.

    Thirty-seven years ago, the Vincents purchased the former home of Margie's late mother.

  • The Buford High School golf team finished fourth in the Class AA Lower State tournament at Sweetwater Country Club in Barnwell on Monday to earn a bid to the Class AA state tournament.The Jackets shot a 335 team total to finish behind Waccamaw, Bishop England and Central of Pageland.Waccamaw shot a 307, while Bishop England had a 313. Central, the Conference VIII-AA champion, finished with a 326. BHS, the VIII-AA runner-up, followed the Eagles.Buford was led by Trevor Banks’ 77 (36-41) and Taylor Banks’ 79 (39-40).

  • A trio of Indian Land High  athletes captured firsts at the Class A Upper State track meet at Landrum.IL also claimed three seconds and a fourth. The Warriors have seven athletes set to compete in the Class A state meet on Saturday at Spring Valley.Wes Scott, IL’s ace distance runner, won the 3200-meter run in 11:02 and 1600-meter run in 4:58.8. IL freshman Mariah Williams also placed in two events, finishing first in the 100 meters hurdles in 17.66 and fourth in the high jump with a 4-foot, 10-inch effort.

  • KERSHAW – The Andrew Jackson Lady Volunteers’ softball connection to Florence-Darlington Tech added another solid link Monday afternoon.

  • By now, some of you are still running around trying to find the perfect Mother’s Day gift. Finding something that’s fresh, foolproof and made with love may be closer than you think.

    It’s not in the shopping mall; it’s cupcakes made fresh from the kitchen cabinet.

    We’re talking flour, sugar, baking soda and butter, blended with the love that every mother appreciates.

  • INDIAN LAND – The EcoWarriors of Indian Land Elementary School held their third annual Earth Day celebration on April 22 to encourage students and residents to do what they can to help the planet.

    Fifteen kindergarten through fifth-grade students are in the club, which sponsors the school's recycling efforts.

    The group reported that it has collected 3,570 bottles and 867 cans this school year, in addition to 1,690 pounds of paper.

  • Use the Reader Comments section below to post your mom's favorite quote. Your mom's favorite quote may be chosen to appear in the May 11th edition of The Lancaster News!

  • When Stephen Wright decided to enter the Tabernacle United Methodist Church Chili Cook-off on April 12 to benefit the 2008 Relay for Life, he had a plan.It wasn’t much of a plan, but it was a plan.“I told ‘em, I’d probably be better off to go by Wendys, buy a bunch of chili, put it in a pot and try to fake out everybody,” he said, laughing.

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