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SC regulators turn down Dominion plan

Are once docile state regulators getting tough with Dominion Energy? Their rejection of the Lexington County-based utility’s 15-year plan suggests that. Dominion submitted its Integrated … more

We’re all in this together

On New Year’s Eve 2019. Wayne and I were eating dinner at a Lexington restaurant instead of going to a party. While enjoying our meal we both said we were looking forward to 2020. The economy was … more

That’s what friends are for

If you are in the winter quarter of life as I am, you are blessed to have friends. The older you get, the more friends have gone to their reward. You might be blessed to have 5 friends left. … more

New Pelion chief takes over

I n my travels this week I ended up at the swearing in of new Pelion Police Chief John Rebolj. Chief Rebolj takes over after Chief Mike Crider retired after many years of service. The Quail … more

How public officials waste your money

I objected when the Department of Commerce tried to give the Carolina Panthers football team’s billionaire owner more than $150 million of your tax dollars to relocate a practice field to York … more

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN VS. JEFFERSON DAVID ACADEMY (All Photos by Thomas Grant Jr. | Chronicle) Northside Christian running back Brayden Ross with the 9-yard touchdown run. Northside … more

County schools to feed virtual students

Lexington County schools will offer meals for students attending school virtually. In District 1: AA BB students will receive 3 breakfast and 3 lunch meals to take home for their virtual … more

SCISA IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Head coach Stacy Bell has taken a long, patient approach to Northside Christian Academy football. Bell aims to bring stability to the 5-year-old program while building a consistent winning team. … more

Are you guilty of these nutrition mistakes?

I am often asked, “What do I feed my pet?” There is not one specific diet that works for all pets. But there are guidelines to follow to avoid feeding your pet the wrong things. The … more

Frosted lime mold

Get ready for a special treat. It used to be a luncheon favorite. The Chronicle’s publisher really loves it. 1 small pkg Lime Jello 1 cup boiling water 1 cup pineapple, crushed and … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

In an age when everyone seems to be playing the name game of glorifying job titles, the man in charge of the meat department at a store in Wichita Fall, Texas, deserves a round of applause. On his … more

The grandest slate of all

Rocks preserve our feelings, record important things, and tell others that someone dear once walked this green earth. To the dismay of some, rocks commemorate wars, but they’ve also elucidated … more

Crossover vote fails to help Bernie Sanders

Former VP Joe Biden wins all SC counties If a conservative turnout was expected to help Bernie Sanders Saturday, it failed. Former Vice President Joe Biden was the top vote getter in all 46 … more

meeting

Home League: Every Thursday at noon, women age 16 and up are welcome to meet at the Salvation Army at 7532 Irmo Dr., Irmo. Enjoy fellowship, education, worship and service as part of the Salvation … more

2019 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL TEAM

2019 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL TEAM (1ST TEAM) Caleigh Corbitt (Airport), Jaylah Barr and Savannah Rye (both of Batesburg-Leesville), Kadence Livingston and Cierra Felder (both of … more

Lewis D. Chaney,

73, of Swansea died Nov. 21, 2019. Culler-McAlhany Funeral Home was in charge. more

District 5 schools recognized by the USDA

Lexington-Richland School District 5 schools were recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for promoting good nutrition and physical activity. Each school in the district is … more

Lula Mae Sturkie Rutland,

95, of Gaston died Oct. 16, 2019. Dukes-Harley Funeral Home was in charge. more

What to watch

Hepatitis A symptoms don’t appear until you’ve had the virus a few weeks. Not everyone with hepatitis A develops them. Signs can include: • Fatigue, sudden nausea and vomiting. … more

Show me the money

Lexington and Chapin residents have some of the highest incomes in the state. This is based on the latest Census Bureau data for cities with a population of 60,000 or more. … more

Be wary of stalkerware

TECH TALK Jesse’s ex-boyfriend had always been difficult. He called it “over-protective because he cared.” Her family called him controlling. He wanted to know … more

Senator’s son-in-law faces SLED probe

Ex-state transportation official John Hardee can’t seem to escape trouble. After receiving a slap on the wrist on federal evidence tampering charges: • Hardee was jailed Monday after … more

Local college enrollment rises despite US slump

Higher education enrollment is down nationally for the 7th year in a row. But Columbia International University and Columbia College enrollment is up. CIU enrollment rose this year to 897 … more

Hit the road, Jack

Talking Points With gas just above $2 a gallon, more of us are taking to the road. But researchers at WalletHub say our state is just average for summer travelers. … more

DEATH NOTICES

Marcia Marth Loadholdt Ballentine, 89, of Lexington died May 24, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. M. Brad Bull, 62, of West Columbia died May 21, 2019. Dunbar Funeral Home … more
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