Open Letter Irmo has been very fortunate to have an effective council team for the last few years. Mike Ward has been an integral part of that team as a leader for our Okra Strut. Leading the Okra Strut Team is no easy task. He has shown his leadership asContinue Reading

The Friends of the Lexington County Museum will host their highly anticipated annual fundraiser on Friday, March 22, from 6–9 PM at the museum, located at 231 Fox Street in downtown Lexington. This year’s event will honor the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, famously known asContinue Reading

Are your bookshelves overflowing? Need to make room? The Friends of the Irmo Branch Library, 6251 St. Andrews Road, will accept donations of used books from 2 – 5 pm March. 27. Books may be dropped off curbside at the side entrance to the library, where Friends volunteers will assistContinue Reading

By Thomas Grant Jr. Both the Irmo and Dutch Fork baseball teams are off to strong starts. The Yellow Jackets opened the week with a 9-0 win over Mountain View Prep on Teacher Appreciation Night. Wayland Garland had a 2-run homer and Hunter Parsons struck out five and allowed twoContinue Reading

Amari Smith, age 24, of Columbia, has received a sentence of 30 years for his role in the April 16, 2022 Columbiana Mall mass shooting. Smith pled guilty November 1, 2024, following the trial of State v. Jewayne Price in Lexington County. Price was convicted by a jury in OctoberContinue Reading

Danielle McNaughton (Communications and Special Projects Coordinator) has been named the Town of Irmo  Employee of the Quarter for 1st Quarter 2025!  This award recognizes an employee who consistently goes above and beyond in their responsibilities, demonstrating exceptional dedication and quality in their work. Danielle has been with the TownContinue Reading

Morning commuters got an unusual sight on Tuesday when the ‘Fantasy Island’ houseboat caused a temporary traffic jam along Broad River Rd. and Dutch Fork Rd. near Chick-fil-A and Tractor Supply. The massive watercraft, being transported on land, stalled while attempting a tight 90-degree turn onto Broad River Rd. TheContinue Reading

IRMO –Members of the Irmo High School Concert Choir performed in New York City on March 16 at Carnegie Hall. The 23 students performed in Kyle Pederson’s “A Vision Unfolding”. The students joined roughly 170 singers from around the country to perform the work about social justice. Charlotte-area conductor Kenny PotterContinue Reading

Columbia Green and the City of Columbia’s Forestry and Beautification Division have planted 1,290 trees through their Beat the Heat partnership in just six months— a goal originally projected to take five years. Initially funded by a USDA grant administered through the Arbor Day Foundation with support from the InflationContinue Reading