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Jo Ann Turner Wooten

Jo Ann Turner Wooten, 91, of Gilbert died Aug. 13, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

A place to play for everyone

Saluda Shoals Park is expanding a park for children of all abilities. A groundbreaking at Leo’s Landing Inclusive Playground will be at 10 am Saturday, Aug.12 at Saluda Shoals Park East, 6071 … more

Ila Ann Cook Grandy Nichols

Ila Ann Cook Grandy Nichols, 90, of Batesburg-Leesville died June 14, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Legion to elect new officers

John Rebolj was installed as 2nd Sergeant at Arms at the American Legion meeting. Pruitt Hospice gave a talk on their care. Nominations were taken for new officers who will be elected this … more

Don’t toss ‘em

Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. You’ll have an opportunity to safely dispose of your expired or unwanted prescription drugs. I want to personally invite you to use … more

Serve with style on silver

This recipe is one I remember from many, many years ago. It is incredibly good but a little more complicated than a more traditional recipe but it is worth the time. Boil about 3 pounds of new … more

A shocking story

These, as Thomas Paine famously wrote more than 250 years ago, are the times that try men’s souls. Women’s, too. Despite the covid pandemic, I had a small test myself the other day. I got to … more

What’s holding up DHEC vaccines, testing?

Our state ranked last in the US in covid vaccines given per 100,000 residents. That’s only 10,879 vaccinations as of Tuesday. We had the 12th-worst ranking among states for vaccinations … more

2021 Goals & Predictions

Now that we have made it through the historic 2020 year, it’s time to move on to 2021. This year looks to be more promising medically speaking than last year and this virus will be under control by … more

Quail’s New Year Resolutions

Another year has come and gone. It has flown by (excuse the pun). The Quail was blessed with several memories and challenges but has made it through the year. Several of the best memories have … more

Santee Cooper’s rates soaring

You hear a lot about how SCANA raised its electric rates $2.2 billion. What you hear less about is how Santee Cooper also raised rates on a nuclear project it failed to finish with SCANA as its … more

Enjoy the Southern tea ritual

The 3 tea cups and saucers shown below were crafted in the Orient circa 1830. They are made of indigenous kaolin and painted with natural dyes derived from the soils of the painted mountains of … more

Home

M y father’s father owned only a single home, a south Georgia farmhouse. When bad crop years and an unpaid mortgage cost him the farm, he lost the farmhouse, too. It must have been tragic. … more

A children’s tale of faith, survival

At the Haven Coffee House in Lexington, Anna Keikulis Johnson told in detail her story in Europe during WWII. As I sat across from Anna, I was trying to understand how she could be old enough to … more

What the liberal media won’t tell you

Tired of being laid off with limited income and remote learning for your children? Welcome to the Covid Cantankerous Club with the rest of us. You may be delighted to learn that a growing … more

Our trip along the Congaree’s Cedar Creek

Paddling Congaree National Park’s Cedar Creek, I could see why it is worth protecting. We paddled under a thick canopy of cypress and tupelo. The black water hid fish, snakes and surely alligators … more

Covid-19 tests misleading

SC health officials have not reported tens of thousands of negative covid-19 test results. WYFF-TV in Greenville discovered this oversight or omission by the SC Department of Health and … more

Johnson, Rawl on top again

Dustin Johnson is once again golf’s number 1 player. The Dutch Fork graduate assumed the world’s top ranking this past Sunday by dominating the field in Boston. The Northern Trust … more

Had Harry sat here

Rain, rain, and more rain. It hasn’t been a biblical forty days and forty nights but sure seems like it. A record sopping-wet winter has creeks running high, swift, and heavy with silt. This … more

Bears, stories and food keep us happy

W hat are you doing to pass the time with kids doing school work from home and many of you not working? Several activities are making the rounds in local neighborhoods. The Regency Square … more

Protect against COVID-19

COVID-19 is on everyone’s mind. Schools have closed and some market shelves are bare. Are you worried about how to protect yourself from COVID-19? Here are some everyday prevention … more

Lawmakers to cut excessive tests, paperwork

Special to the Chronicle Is your child tired of all the tests the state requires? The Senate is making progress to cut those tests. The Senate may vote this week on S. 419, a … more

fellowship hall. EVENTS

Friends for Lavie: Jan. 26, 4 pm at Midlands Christian Church, 1312 W. Main St, Lexington. Pro-life community group will meet. Good Samaritan Clinic Chapin: Every Thursday, at 1808 Chapin … more

Tigers, Buckeyes no strangers to the CFP

COLLEGE FOOTBALL The 3rd ranked Clemson Tigers are becoming all too familiar with the ins and outs of the College Football Playoff. As they prepare for the Dec. 28 … more

Claude Hampton Buff,

Jr., 76, of West Columbia died Nov. 23, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more
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