A giggle on lips, a wiggle in hips
Not many folks in Lexington County would credit a 1960s Miss Turkey for inspiring their career choice. But that’s exactly who motivated Babs Flowers to become a belly-dancing instructor 25 years later.- 9:13 PM
Col. Pete Sercer will be immortalized at Irmo High School this fall, when the JROTC building is named in his honor.
Not many folks in Lexington County would credit a 1960s Miss Turkey for inspiring their career choice. But that’s exactly who motivated Babs Flowers to become a belly-dancing instructor 25 years later.- 9:13 PM
Amid signs of Lexington County’s emergence as a minimetropolis, charmingly shabby bait shops and marinas, deserted farmhouses, historic homes and rolling farmland remind us the area’s rural roots remain.- 9:13 PM
PEOPLE AND PLACES: ST. ANDREWS Doug and Jan Hull opened a “little roadside produce stand” on St. Andrews Road in 1978.- 9:13 PM
Jut Wingard has had to dodge fluorescent orange cones and torn asphalt to get in and out of his driveway for the past several weeks because of work to widen S.C. 6.- 9:08 AM
Pat Radenbaugh certainly is no chicken. But she does hang out with them. Radenbaugh and her husband, Bruce, retired and moved from their Shandon home to a 100-year-old farmhouse and five-acre farm in Little Mountain about nine years ago.- 9:13 PM
Stepping through the white picket fence onto the grounds of the Lexington County Museum is like walking into the past.- 9:13 PM
White Rock photographs line the wall at White Rock Boxing gym.- 9:14 PM
“Retirement” never has been one of the vocabulary words colorfully displayed in Barbara Peterson’s kindergarten classroom at Seven Oaks Elementary.- 9:14 PM
Chapin Burgess' avocation usually elicits one of two reactions: "You do what? or "You live where?" Burgess is a musher.- 9:14 PM
The Rev. Phillip Anderson is more concerned about tending to the souls of his 320 living parishioners than dwelling on the history of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church.- 9:14 PM