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BATESBURG-LEESVILLE, SC (WIS) - Two people are dead after an apparent murder-suicide inside a Lexington County Chinese restaurant Monday morning.

Batesburg-Leesville Police believe an employee of China 1, which is located at 245 W. Columbia Ave., was shot and killed by her boyfriend just hours after she filed a police report complaining of domestic violence in the relationship.

Police are still conducting interviews to determine exactly what happened, but a preliminary investigation shows the woman's boyfriend showed up at China 1 around 11 a.m. and shot and killed her before turning the gun on himself.

There were customers inside the restaurant at the time of the shooting.

Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/18573745/two-dead-in-lexington-co-chinese-restaurant-shooting
TBF Juniors / High School Clubs Championship

The Bass Federation of South Carolina hosted their Youth programs state championship on Lake Murray on May 19th. In all there were 98 young
anglers from 17 schools and clubs from all around SC. at Dreher Island State Park ready to compete. TBF is affiliated with FLW Outdoors and has
been working with DNR of SC to expand the Juniors program to include school clubs. Two Juniors State Champions would be decided at this tournament,, one in the 11-14 age group and one from the 15-18 group. They will go onto The Juniors World Championship sponsored by The National Guard at Lake
Lanier, Ga. later this year and compete for $5000 in scholarship money. Also the club with the heaviest weight for their team of 6 would be crowned
as State Champion Club and display the Champions Trophy for the coming year.

For the second year Berkley Products and Abu Garcia were our major sponsors and provided rod & reel combinations for all the winners as well
as cash gift cards. They also very generously provided gift bags of baits and line and had t-shirts made for all commemorating the event. We also
would like to thank Herndon Chevrolet and Sportsman’s Warehouse for their support. In the end it would come down to this. The Juniors State Champion in the
11-14 age group was Tanner Lindler of Lexington with 4 bass weighing in at 7.84 lbs. Tanner has been a member of Saint Andrews Jr. Bass Anglers since
he was old enough and in now a young veteran to our tournaments. Tanner is quickly becoming an expert “shakey head “worm fisherman.
In the 15-18 group Clayton Lowder 16 of Mayesville with a 5 bass limit of 14.30 lbs. Also starting fishing at a very young age, Clayton is a member of
Santee Jr. Bass Club. Clayton says his favorite technique is top water. Both received $500 checks from TBF of SC to help with their expenses to the
World Championship.

The winning team honors would go to Saint Andrews Jr. Bass Anglers. Team members include Kyle Black, Chris Blanchette, Tanner Lindler,
Michael Dial, Shane Cantley and David Bradley. They had a culmative total weight of 45.21 lbs. All were awarded rod & reels from Abu Garcia as
well as cash gift cards from Berkley. The second place team was Mid-Carolina Junior Anglers with a weight of 27.11 lbs. They all received gift
cards donated by Sportsman’s Warehouse. There were also Big Bass honors to be celebrated. They would be, with a  5.28 largemouth
 Jacob Gray(11-14) of Abbeville. Michael Morris (15-18) with his 4.96 lb. lunker. They also received rod & reel combos as well as plaques
 for their achievement. This was only the second year for this event run in combination with the school program. In only that time it has tripled
in size of participants. We would like to thank all of our supporters as well as the boat captains that volunteered their time and use of their
boats for the day. We are looking forward to next year already. For more information about The Bass Federation and our programs please
visit www.tbfofsc.com and www.bassfederation.com
LAKE MURRAY DAM (WIS) - WIS News 10's Chief Meteorologist John Farley talked to SCE&G officials Thursday about how drought conditions in South Carolina affect the water level of Lake Murray.

Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/18121876/how-drought-conditions-affect-lake-murray
Chapin, SC (WLTX) -A fire heavily damaged a home in Chapin Thursday morning and killed a family pet.

The fire took place around 4:30 a.m. at a home on Mosley Point.

Officials tell News 19 the fire started in the garage. No people were injured, but the homeowners say one of their pets died.

Early damage estimates are around $300,000. So far no cause has been determined.

Read More:http://www.wltx.com/news/article/187586/2/Pet-Dies-in-Early-Morning-House-Fire- 
Indian Land secured the Upper State title and a slot in Saturday’s Class 2A boys soccer championship game with a 3-2 defeat of Gilbert in overtime on Tuesday.

The host Gilbert Indians (22-3) faced an Indian Land squad determined not to have a repeat of their 2011 meeting.

In 2011, the Indians defeated Indian Land 4-2 on the way to their state runner-up finish.





Read More:http://www.thestate.com/2012/05/16/2277811/gilbert-falls-just-short-of-berth.html
West Columbia, SC (WLTX) --- The Pelion golf team finished fourth in the Class 2A state golf championship Tuesday at Indian River Golf Club in West Columbia.

Pelion, the host school, finished behind 2A champion Pendleton, Bishop England and Central.

Senior Cody Proveaux, who has signed to play golf at Clemson, shot a 2-over par 73.

Proveaux has compiled an impressive resume and added to it last week when he was one of four recipients of the Byron Nelson International Junior Golfer Award. This honor goes to promising junior golfers but also those who excel in the classroom and the community.

In November, Proveaux joined a list that includes Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson as winners of the Rolex Junior Player of the Year. That award earned him a trip to Memphis to play in the PGA Tour's FedEx St. Jude Classic.

Read More: http://www.wltx.com/sports/article/187494/4/Proveaux-and-Pelion-Finish-4th-In-State-Finals 
Columbia, SC (WLTX) -- Readers in the Midlands could be in for a steamy summer, and not because of the weather.

Tie, masks and handcuffs add up to number one for the Fifty Shades trilogy, and readers across the country are anxious to get their hands on a copy.

"If the people in the community want it and there's that much of a demand for it, certainly just like other best sellers if there's that much of a demand for it we're gonna make sure it's available here at the library," said Padgett Mozingo with the Richland County Public Library.

Fifty Shades of Grey and its two follow-up novel--Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed--currently hold the top three slots on the USA Today Best Seller List.




Read More:http://www.wltx.com/news/article/187447/2/Hundreds-Wait-for-Racy-Novel-in-the-Midlands
In a recent report released by Amazon.com, Columbia, South Carolina is one of the top 20 Most Well-Read Cities in America.

Just in time to kick-off the summer reading season, Amazon.com, Inc. announced its annual list of the Most Well-Read Cities in America.

“As the summer reading season gets into full swing, we're excited to reveal our second annual Most Well-Read Cities list,” said Chris Schluep, Senior Editor of Books, Amazon.com. “It’s great to see that we are truly a nation of readers, with representation on this list from every region of the country.”

Columbia ranked #15, trailing behind the home of Walt Disney World by one spot.




Read More:http://columbia.wistv.com/news/news/52476-columbia-ranked-top-20-most-well-read-cities-america
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, SC (WIS) - If you know anything about the town of Little Mountain, then you know it is the home of their annual reunion.

However, there won't be a reunion at all this year because the association that put on the event couldn't come to an agreement with the town's mayor or council.

"We are liable for anything that happens in the park, although the park doesn't belong to us," association board member Woody Kaminer said. "What if someone trips over a ditch? Are we going to have to be responsible for that someone falls down a hill and breaks a leg? Are we responsible for that? These are things that concerned us."

Kaminer says the concern over the reunion association being held liable was so great that they had no choice but to cancel one of the oldest festivals in the state.

Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/18429367/little-mountain-reunion-cancelled-due-to-disagreement
Monday, 14 May 2012 11:23

Gilbert twins never far apart

Jenna and Jared Williams were born one minute apart, and ever since that has been the most distance between them.

The twins have been on a parallel course for most of their lives, and it continued on Friday when both contended for Class 2A Upper State titles — older twin Jenna with the Gilbert softball team, Jared with the Gilbert baseball team.

Both were playing games at the same time on nearby fields.

Read More: http://www.thestate.com/2012/05/13/2274169/gilbert-twins-never-far-apart.html
Small-town Lexington is turning to big-city tools to make many improvements proposed by an advisory panel.

In the next 18 months, town leaders intend to:

• Create a development corporation as a partner of Town Hall that can acquire sites and offer more incentives to businesses. Its main goal will be developing public and private anchors downtown, such as a performing arts center.

• Christen downtown — bounded by U.S. 1, U.S. 378 and S.C. 6 — as the Historic Triangle District and promote it as a tourist stop.

• Start tax increment financing (TIF) — revenue generated by new development in a specified area — to pay for landscaping roads and other projects downtown and on a two-mile stretch of U.S. 378, just west of I-20. Lexington County and Lexington 1 schools must buy into the step and are awaiting a specific proposal.

• Provide aid to help businesses on Main Street to upgrade the appearance of storefronts and offices.

• Seek a new sales tax or revive a meal tax abolished in 2005 to help pay for improvements.


Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2012/05/14/2275196/lexington-looks-at-ways-to-pay.html#storylink=cpy
FAYETTEVILLE, AR (WIS/AP ) - The USC Baseball team's 12-game SEC winning streak is over. The Gamecocks fell to Arkansas 7-6 Saturday in the second game of their weekend series at Baum Stadium.

The loss also snapped an eight-game winning streak for the Gamecocks. 

South Carolina starter Jordan Montgomery took the loss to fall to 4-1.

The Razorbacks improve to 34-14 overall and 12-11 in SEC play while South Carolina falls to 35-12 and 15-8 in the conference.

Game three of the series is Sunday afternoon at 1:30 Central Time.


Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/18157060/gamecocks-winning-streak-is-broken
Columbia, SC (WLTX) - The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden will be host to two juvenile Komodo dragons starting on Friday, May 4.

"We are excited to give our visitors an opportunity to watch as these young dragons grow into powerful predators," said Scott Pfaff, curator of herpetology at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, in a written statement. "Komodos in captivity grow at a faster-pace, typically reaching adulthood in about 5 to 6 years, while dragons in the wild reach maturity in about 20 years."

Komodos (also known as Komodo monitors) are the world's largest lizards, and can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh more than 200 pounds. The animals are native to the Indonesian Island.  The ones on display were hatched last August at the Los Angeles Zoo.  When the Komodos go on display, they'll be joined by five Galapagos tortoise babies born last October.

Read More: http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=186145
The Conway Anglers, Conway High School’s fishing team, will compete for the state championship in bass fishing May 19 at Dreher Island State Park on Lake Murray. The event is sponsored by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources and is a tournament of The Bass Federation Inc.

Team members Brody Lavoie and Ford Courtney took home all division awards from a recent regional tournament on the Sampit River. Individually, Courtney won the Big Fish Award for a bass fish weighing in at 3.88 pounds. Lavorie won an award for his red drum catch weighing in at 2.07 pounds. The regional win places the fishermen in the ranks to win state titles. Rayburn Poston coaches the Conway High School team. The team was assisted in their most recent tournament by Kevin Edge, a member of the Conway Bassmaster Club.


Read More:http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2012/05/04/2809376/conway-high-anglers-to-compete.html
Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts on Thursday, April 26 honored Lexington County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Garry Rozier as the agency’s Employee of the Quarter for the first quarter of 2012.

Metts recognized Rozier during a quarterly employee awards ceremony that the sheriff conducted. The Lexington County Sheriff’s Advisory Council selected Rozier for the honor.

In addition to recognizing Rozier as the Employee of the Quarter, Metts presented Rozier, 54, of Columbia, with the Sheriff’s Department Meritorious Achievement Award. Metts hired Rozier on February 23, 2008.

Rozier received the Meritorious Achievement Award in recognition of his leadership of the Sheriff’s Department Aviation Unit, Lake Murray Marine Patrol, Joint Swift-Water and Flood Rescue and Recovery Team (JRRT) and Incident Management Team. Rozier is the agency’s only certified helicopter pilot. Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott recently commended Rozier for providing aerial surveillance in the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department helicopter during manhunts that the Richland County Sheriff’s Department successfully conducted to arrest suspects in several motor vehicle break-ins and the fatal shooting of Fargo, a Richland County Sheriff’s Department K-9 police dog.

Read more: http://cayce.wistv.com/news/community-spirit/52268-lexington-county-sheriffs-departments-employee-quarte

Gamecocks sweep series vs. Alabama

Posted: Apr 28, 2012 6:07 PM EDT Updated: Apr 28, 2012 6:07 PM EDT
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - The Gamecocks baseball team swept their series with Alabama with a 9-1 win at Carolina Stadium Saturday.  It was the 11th straight conference win for USC. 

It was South Carolina's fifth straight series win.

Evan Marzilli, Joey Pankake and LB Dantzler scored two runs apiece in the win.

The win improves the Gamecocks to (33-11) on the season and (14-7) in the SEC.

USC plays next on Wednesday, May 2nd, hosting Davidson in Columbia at 7 p.m.

Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/17903802/gamecocks-sweep-series-vs-alabam
Lexington, SC (WLTX) -- Lexington opened up the baseball playoffs Thursday night with a 13-3 win over Lugoff-Elgin. But it was the pre-game ceremony that drew the biggest ovation.

Kennedy Branham from Lexington Middle School threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Kennedy has been undergoing chemotherapy for brain cancer.

Her appearance at the park drew a standing ovation from the crowd and the Lexington baseball team showed its support for her by showing up to the game with shaved heads.
An already big week for Kennedy will be even more so Saturday night when he fulfills her dream of attending the prom at Lexington High School.

Read More:http://www.wltx.com/news/article/185825/2/Emotional-Night-at-Lexington-Baseball-Game

Lexington, SC (WLTX) - A 13-year-old Lexington girl who's battling brain cancer got to go to the prom Saturday night.

News19 has been telling you the story of Kennedy Branham since March. She was diagnosed with a brain tumor two months ago, and you may have seen the "Pray for Kennedy" bumper stickers around town.

Kennedy was asked to the prom by her neighbor, Rivers Bedenbough. Bedenbough heard her story and decided to invite her to go with him.

Kenndey's parents also attended the dance with her.


Read More:http://www.wltx.com/news/article/185862/2/Girl-with-Brain-Cancer-Attends-the-Prom-
DNR recognized all the volunteers that have put in many of hours for youth education around the state during a banquet in Columbia on April 21. DNR would especially like to thank Golden State Foods for their continued support of the Take One Make One Program (TOMO). This year they graciously donated $5000 with a total of $20,000 over the last four years. Find out more about TOMO:  http://ow.ly/asnwq
AUBURN, AL (WIS) - The South Carolina baseball team has now won four straight series, beating Auburn 11-4 Sunday to sweep the series against the Tigers.

The 8th-ranked Gamecocks scored six runs in the first three innings.

LB Dantzler and Erik Payne Payne homered in USC's 11-run offense.

Junior Colby Holmes earned his sixth win of the year through 5 innings. 

The Gamecocks improve to (30-11) overall, (11-7) in the SEC.

Read More: http://www.wistv.com/story/17653592/gamecock-baseball-team-sweeps-sec-opponent
Clemson, SC (WIS) - South Carolina is home to the best stadium in college football.  That stadium happens to be in Clemson, where the Tigers play.

A sports web site called bleacherreport.com ranked all 124 college football stadiums, and Memorial Stadium was rated the best place to watch college football.

Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/17643799/death-valley-ranked-1-college-football-stadium
WASHINGTON (AP) - For computer users, a few mouse clicks could mean the difference between staying online and losing Internet connections this summer. Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of infected computers around the world. In a highly unusual response, the FBI set up a safety net months ago using government computers to prevent Internet disruptions for those infected users. But that system is to be shut down.

The FBI is encouraging users to visit a website run by its security partner, http://www.dcwg.org , that will inform them whether they're infected and explain how to fix the problem. After July 9, infected users won't be able to connect to the Internet.

Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/17613582/hundreds-of-thousands-may-lose-internet-in-jul
On April 14, 2012 I took Jason Rawls, winner of the “Fishing For a Cure” raffle winner out on Lake Murray for a day of bass fishing. The raffle was effective in raising money to help the Parkinson’s Association of the Carolinas. The morning started off pretty cool with temperatures in the mid 40’s and seemed to have the bass in a bit of a funk. We started with topwater luers, such as sammys and flukes, while also incorporating an umbrella rig called the, “Victory Rig,” from Victory Tackle teamed with swim baits bought from Anglers South in Ballentine, SC. The lake was calm and peaceful and fish were hard to come by. Jason ended up catching two fish with one being a nice 3.5 pounder caught on the Victory Rig. The fishing was slow but overall it was a great day! I met and made another fishing buddy and I am planning on taking him out again soon to hopefully have better results. Hopefully the fish will cooperate this time! I want to say thank you to Lake Murray Times and Anglers South for all their support to make this event a success. Be sure to look at Lake Murray Times website and facebook page for upcoming events.

 
                                           By: Lake Murray Times Pro-Staffer

                                                  Johnathan Crossland
Kansas State’s Ryan Patterson makes history, stuns field by fishing solo to win 2012 National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship
 
Kansas State's Ryan Patterson proudly displays his first-place trophy after winning the 2012 National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship title. (Photo by Gary Mortenson)
By Gary Mortenson -  15.Apr.2012
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Heading into this Sunday’s final day of National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship competition, Ryan Patterson said that he was merely “a small-town kid from Kansas living a dream.” By the end of today’s weigh-in, Patterson’s “dream” turned into one of the most stunning and improbable realities in the history of college fishing. Because his partner and brother ran into eligibility issues leading into the team event, Patterson was forced, per national championship rules, to fish the tournament completely by himself. But in the end, it didn’t matter.

Read More: http://www.collegefishing.com/tournament.cfm?tid=6930&;t=news
Teammates Wicker, Turner grab lead during opening round of FLW College Fishing National Championship competition on Lake Murray
13.Apr.2012 by Gary Mortenson
COLUMBIA, S.C. – After a hard-fought day of tournament action at the 2012 National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship, the Clemson University squad of Andy Wicker and Harold Turner managed to grab the overall lead after posting a total catch of 16 pounds, 14 ounces.

However, it was far from easy.

With a fickle bass bite that turned on and off like a spigot all day, the Clemson team – as well as the rest of the competition – didn’t have many prolonged windows to land quality bass. The end result was a top-five leaderboard separated by a mere 14 ounces upon conclusion of Friday’s weigh-in.

In the end, however, the Clemson duo managed to shake off the nerves and pressure that resulted from fishing on their “hometown” lake and climb atop of the standings after the first day of competition.

“We couldn’t have asked for more on the first day,” said Clemson teammate Harold Turner. “It’s really nerve wracking being on one of your home lakes. So it feels good to be in first. I’m definitely glad to be here.”

However, the day’s action was not without its ups and downs.

Read More: http://www.flwoutdoors.com/bassfishing/collegefishing/tournament/2012/6930/lake-murray-headline-story/153518/clemson-tigers-claw-their-way-to-the-top
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