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Man attacked, beaten at Jake’s Landing

Days after being attacked at Jake’s Landing, David Branham is recovering, but he wants answers. He and his wife were trying park their boat the evening of May 27. Branham asked another boater … more

Police to hold ‘foot pursuit’ 5K race

AROUND CAYCE, WEST COLUMBIA & SPRINGDALE The West Columbia Police Officers Foundation Foot Pursuit 5K Race is Saturday, May 19, at 8 a.m. The registration fee is $30. You … more

Holiday Hoops

High school basketball fans in Chronicle Country will not have to travel far during the holiday season. This Saturday kicks off a stretch of games taking place in conjunction with basketball … more

Lieutenant Governor Touted Record on Business, COVID-19 at Lexington Chamber Breakfast

Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette used her late arrival at Business Over Breakfast to identify with the audience. “If you live here, you’re probably not surprised that we hit every piece of traffic on … more

Robert L. Heil,

Robert L. Heil, 90, of Lees ville died Oct. 11, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Northside Christian Academy cheerlead

Northside Christian Academy cheerleaders get ready to pull for the Crusaders for Friday night’s homecoming game against Edisto. MARK BELLUNE | CHRONICLE more

Fish Hatchery Road traffic circle work underway

The SC Department of Transportation is upgrading a traffic circle at Fish Hatchery and Busbee Roads in Lexington County. Effective Sept. 10, this intersection went from “All Way” stop to a … more

Cadets honor Afghanistan terror attack victims

Batesburg-Leesville High JROTC cadets didn’t forget. They set up a touching memorial Monday to honor the 13 service men and women killed last week in Afghanistan. 13 pairs of boots and 13 … more

James Gerald “Jim” Culley

James Gerald “Jim” Culley, 83, of Lexington died Aug. 7, 2021. more

Dr. Martha Frances Smith Kneece

GILBERT – Dr. Martha Frances Smith Kneece, 87, died on July 20th, 2021, after a long illness. Born in rural Lexington County on August 8th, 1933, she was the only child of Ernest Felder Smith … more

Mary Ellen Davis (Miller)

Mary Ellen Davis (Miller), 67, of Lexington died June 16, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

New prosecutor takes political corruption cases

The state’s political corruption investigations will be in new hands. SC Attorney General Alan Wilson has given 4 high-profile public corruption cases involving 3 former state lawmakers and a … more

Covid-19 growing fastest here

Lexington County averaged 16.8 new cases a day per 100,000 residents last week. With an estimated 300,000 residents, that’s more than 50.4 of us a day, according to research by 24/7 Wall St., … more

Pinwheels for Prevention

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. The Lexington Counry Sheriff’s Department put up pinwheels to raise awarness. The pinwheels signify the carefree and whimsical life all children should get to … more

15 years for sex trafficker

A female sex trafficker has been sentenced to more than 15 years in federal prison. India “Lady Tank” Tykeyah-Najee Cuyler, 26, had been arrested by Lexington Police undercover agents. … more

River Bluff’s Joe Cummings leaves wrestling program

Crowning new champions in boys basketball was not the only notable sporting news this past weekend for River Bluff High School. This past weekend marked the swan song as head wrestling coach Joe … more

Will the solar elephant ever fly?

Articles on solar power rave about how much it has increased. ‘To the uninitiated this enthusiasm could give the impression that solar power is a boon to mankind. The solar boom resulted from … more

Wellmore begins covid-19 vaccinations

Wellmore of Lexington residents and staff received their 1st covid-19 vaccinations Dec. 30. “We are extremely excited and blessed to offer the covid-19 vaccine to our residents and staff,” … more

It’s official – almost

A team of historians has researched and decided how our state flag should look. Now, it’s up to Lexington County Sen. Ronnie Cromer to shepherd it through the legislature next month. The … more

Truck blocks traffic on ramp to I-77

A truck blocked traffic on ramp to I-77 from Charleston Highway Monday. The Cayce Department of Public Safety (CDPS) reports an overturned tractor trailer blocked traffic at the entrance to … more

Frank Kendall Gunter, Sr.

LEXINGTON – Frank Kendall Gunter, Sr., son of Frank Lever and Olive Jeffcoat Gunter, of Lexington, passed away Thanksgiving morning. He left a widow, Jean Rogers, also of Lexington, three children … more

When your pet needs anesthesia

This article is provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association. S ome veterinary procedures need to be performed while your pet is asleep. Dentistry, surgery, and some diagnostic … more

Chapin quarterback

Chapin quarterback Jayden Bradford threw 4 touchdowns in the victory over Irmo. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE more

Citing my golf influences

It’s high school state tournament season in girls high school golf and several of our local schools have had success. Lexington High School won a 5th straight Class 5A Lower State Qualifier … more

NEWS IN BRIEF

6 years for Lexington woman Candice Johnson Dooley, 40, of Lexington, was sentenced to nearly 6 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute … more
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