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$32 million to assist crime victims

Crime victim advocates and law enforcement will receive more than $32 million Oct. 1. Lexington County Sheriff Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon’s department, 11th Circuit Soliciter Rick … more

Deputies arrest man charged in shooting

A Gaston man accused of shooting into a minivan in May turned himself in last week. Kristofer Jaiwon Thomas, 19, is charged with two counts of attempted murder, discharging a firearm into a … more

Murray Lynn Kyzer

Murray Lynn Kyzer, 62, of Lexington died August 7, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Former Dutch Fork football star shot to death in Ohio

A former Dutch Fork football star has been shot and killed in Ohio, according to the Akron Beacon Journal. Officials say 20-year-old Gage Zirke was found shot to death in a vehicle Sunday … more

Robert Sewell Householder III

Robert Sewell Householder III, 43, of West Columbia died June 16, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Help us honor them

National Police week is next week across the country. This special week includes May 15, which is known as National Peace Officers Memorial Day. In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15 … more

Lake Murray boat launch opens

Dominion Energy has opened the public boat launch on the Irmo side of the dam at Lake Murray. In Dominion Energy’s ongoing response to the corona virus, the beach and recreation area on the … more

Former deputy named executive director

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers’ Association and South Carolina Police Chiefs Association have named John “JJ” Jones as their new Executive Director. JJ will start at SCLEOA … more

The left aims to rig future elections

If you’re a liberal, you may fee our election laws and procedures are designed to block minority voting and keep control in the hands of “the man.” If you’re a conservative you may … more

Mary Elizabeth Hull

Mary Elizabeth Hull of West Columbia, 81, formerly of Estill, SC, passed away on Thursday, January 28, 2021. Mary was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was the daughter … more

What a covid patient did to survive

If you test positive for covid, what should you do? If your symptoms seem severe, health care experts advise, see your doctor or go to a hospital. If symptoms seem mild or you feel all … more

Coming Attractions

Our Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803- 348-0243 or email … more

Lexington Christmas Parade

Santa Claus waves to the crowd during the Lexington Christmas parade Sunday. PHOTOS BY VAL AUGUSTINE | CHRONICLE Eli and Sawyer Potts and Mason Graham wait for Santa to arrive. White Knoll … more

How’s your gut health?

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! With more holidays approaching, are you being gut healthy? Years ago I was seeing a GI doctor. I was experiencing horrible gastrointestinal … more

Was the 2020 election hijacked?

A friend sent this cynical quote from Josef Stalin, the late dictator of the once powerful Soviet Union: “It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes … more

Lexington’s Anthony Buccino

Lexington’s Anthony Buccino with the tackle on South Aiken running back Dan O’banion. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE more

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

The Irmo football team makes its entrance for the Oct. 16 game versus Lower Richland. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Irmo running back Jayon Chambers with the carry against Lower Richland. THOMAS … more

THE DRIVE 4 ‘5’

The long-awaited SC High School League football season finally started Friday night. That is true at least for 11 Chronicle Country public high schools. For River Bluff and Swansea, the … more

Data shows masks lower contagion

Communities requiring masks continue to show a lower covid-19 spread than those that don’t. Department of Health and Environmental Control updated data indicates: Nearly 40% of residents … more

County nursing homes report 7 deaths, 52 cases

State health officials report 6 Lexington County nursing homes have suffered 7 deaths and 52 positive covid-19 cases. The cases and deaths are among residents and staff members. Heritage at … more

Cayce salutes long-serving councilman

T he City of Cayce is wishing a happy birthday to Cayce Councilman James “Skip” Jenkins. He is the longest-serving member on the city council. A lifelong Cayce resident, he has worked at CMC … more

SC price gouging law goes into effect

Gov. Henry McMaster’s state of emergency declaration put SC’s price gouging law into effect. State law makes it illegal to “rent or sell or offer to rent or sell a commodity at an … more

A South Carolina first

Governor Henry McMaster has nominated the state’s first secretary of veterans’ affairs. Maj. Gen. (Ret.) William F. Grimsley has been nominated to fill the position Gov. Mc-Master signed … more

Please, wash your hands

health wanted Cringe alert: Many people don’t wash their hands. Some don’t do it enough. Some people are avid hand washers. I personally keep a bottle of hand sanitizer … more
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