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The quiet hand of God

Senior Living God often acts in mysterious and life-saving ways. A group of our Senior Adults took a trip to the BMW plant in Greer 2 weeks ago. The tour is … more

New Meadow Glen principal

Jennifer Williams McNair will be principal of Meadow Glen Elementary School starting July 1. McNair replaces Cheryl Fralick, who will retire at the end of this school year. With 23 years of … more

Cayce-West Columbia Chamber awards

Karen Scurry was named Lexington 2 Teacher of the Month at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Breakfast last week. Photos by Terry Ward. Lt. Steve Wilcox of the Cayce Public … more

Monopoly system breeds corruption

The good news for SC Electric & Gas ratepayers is that relief may be on the way. It could take several years and a lot of public pressure. State lawmakers have to be convinced their … more

Gilbert property for new elementary school

Lexington District 1 has bought less than an acre in Gilbert for $125,000. The 0.84 acre property at 4169 Augusta Highway is owned by Joshua Schuck and Mary Oxendine, according to tax records. … more

LMES travels back in time

Students at Lake Murray Elementary took a time machine for a spin during 2 social studies lessons about those who shaped American history. Studying the Colonial time period, 4th-grade students … more

Chronicle Country teams qualify for state title meet

FALL SPORTS The Lexington High School boys’ cross-country team will head into Saturday’s Class 5A cross-country final at Sandhill Research Center brimming with … more

Gloria Nestor new Lexington 1 principal

During the September 18 meeting of the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees, the board named Gloria B. Nester principal of the district’s newest middle school under construction … more

Who should be Public Enemy No. 1?

When we think about public enemies, we usually envision criminals with more guns than scruples. But the real public enemies may not carry weapons but they affect far more of us than most criminals. … more

Police checkpoint in Lexington today

The Lexington Police Department will be conducting a Public Safety Checkpoint on Friday, August 24, 2018.  Officers will be conducting the Public Safety Checkpoint in response to collision … more

Dominion Energy’s Record in VA

A Cautionary Tale for SC Decision Makers charges Dominion Energy was reaping, it drafted legislation which used “grid modernization” to justify retention of most of these and … more

Army General dies at lake

A U.S. Army general officer died Sunday, May 27, of natural causes while running around Lake Murray near Lexington, according to medical examiners. Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 57, was … more

Chronicle poll

Should SC do away with regulated monopolies? Vote at lexingtonchronicle.com Last poll: Should SC change the law to allow sports betting and gambling? You … more

WIRE donates $10,000 to Becky’s Place

Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative’s chapter of Women in Rural Electrification (WIRE) hosts a charity golf tournament each October to raise money for Becky’s Place at Lexington Medical Center. … more

State: SCANA owes $297M in sales taxes

The Lexington County Museum family day and Spring open house was Sunday. The museum tour began at the Hazelius house built in 1834. It was the home of the Rev. Ernst Hazelius when the seminary was in … more

High School Basketball in Chronicle Country

Lexington guard Cam Scott with the slam dunk against Gilbert Gilbert forward Ahleira Leaphart (3) puts the shot up against the Lexington defender. All Photos by Thomas Grant Jr. | Chronicle … more

‘Ragtime’ Part of Increased Lexington County Presence for Columbia Children’s Theatre

The Columbia Children’s Theatre has earned a reputation for producing challenging works for its young participants. This week’s staging of “Ragtime” continues that tradition. Written by … more

Two Lexington County Food and Drink Hotspots Expanding

Lexington Restaurant Heads East Griffin Chophouse, the popular steakhouse and bar on East Main Street in Lexington, has announced plans to open a location along one of Columbia’s … more

Update your phone (yes, again)

H ave you received notice about updating your iPhone or iPad? You should have been told to install an emergency software update. The update will fix a dangerous vulnerability. If you … more

Dumb ideas

My vote for Dumb Idea of the Decade goes to the US Supreme Court. I must have been napping 2 years ago when they struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act. This cleared … more

Lake Murray striped bass dying

You may see dead or dying striped bass in Lake Murray over the next few weeks. Biologists with the SC Department of Natural Resources say summer striped bass die-offs are associated with heat … more

Rosa ‘Rose’ Kyzer Hendrix

LEXINGTON— Rosa “Rose” Kyzer Hendrix died August 13, 2021 in Lexington, SC. Born in Pond Branch, SC, she was the daughter of the late Novia Taylor Kyzer and Crosson Kyzer. She is survived … more

Pro-life advocate Gardner passes away

Mr. Johnny Gardner has passed away. Gardner was visible for most of the last 30 years as a pro-life advocate. He could be seen in the hightraffic island between Airport Boulevard and Charleston … more

Guy T. Northrup

Guy T. Northrup, 86, of West Columbia died June 16, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more
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