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Olympic Gold

Don’t you love the Olympic Games? Me, too. Where else can you find supposedly amateur athletes compete in so many different sports. You may remember the Miracle on Ice at the 1980. … more

Safety and security on vacation are key

You might be hitting the road this Labor Day weekend for one final trip before the students settle in for the school year. But think twice before announcing your travel plans. We encourage … more

In a crisis, focus on survival, not fear

Our friend MaryEllen Tribby’s daughter Delanie is training to play pro tennis. She has won dozens of junior tournaments and observers say she’s the next Chris Evert. Delanie as once plagued … more

Lexington motorcyclist dies

Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the motorcyclist who died Mar. 29 on I-20 westbound at mile marker 53. Richard Z. McCormick, 30, of Lexington was transported to an area … more

CORA Physical Therapy opens

Cora Physical Therapy has opened a new location in West Columbia at 100 Dreher Rd. Along with the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce, they held a grand opening and ribbon cutting last week. … more

New 7-11 donates to River Bluff

A new 7-Eleven has opened at 4301 Sunset Boulevard in Lexington. The 24-hour store provides new jobs, food to go, whole bean and ground coffee, snacks, beer and 7-Eleven’s proprietary … more

It’s PGA showtime in Orlando

GOLF A million square feet of wall to wall golf is where myself and a few friends will be this week taking in the 2020 PGA merchandise show. The venue is the … more

Merry Christmas

“Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmastime.” – Laura Ingalls Wilder more

Have Opinions?

Letters to the editor give Chronicle readers a way to raise concerns. Our deadline for letters is 2 pm Friday. Send them to Chronicleletter@gmail.com . more

AIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL

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EVENTS Books for Gifts: Nov. 19, 5-8 pm at Lourie Center, 1650 Park Cir., Columbia. 2nd Annual Books for Gifts event. 25 local authors present to sell and sign their books. Wine, other … more

Barbara Jean Glaze Faithful,

86, of Batesburg died Oct. 14, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

What type of yoga will help you?

LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE Itook my first yoga class 15 years ago. We did simple stretches while resting on the floor. Breathing was the key. Staying present was our focus. … more

Sometimes, it’s attitude that counts

BEHIND THE MIKE Sometimes we find that the price of victory is not the long hours of labor and toil that it takes to win, but rather that tiny bit of extra effort that we … more

Honoring those who defend us, gave it all

This year volunteers will take to the streets to honor the memory of those who gave all. They will follow a picturesque course spanning the Gervais Street and Blossom Street bridges at sunset as … more

New church starts at White Knoll

Around rEd BAnK There’s a new church in Red Bank, called The Church At White Knoll. Sunday, August 25, the first service will be held and everyone is invited to attend. The … more

DEATH NOTICES

Billy Iverson Adams, 73, of West Columbia died June 27, 2019. Culler-McAlhaney Funeral Home was in charge. Russell “Leon” Brady, 64, of Lexington died June 29, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral … more

Employment figures may not be so good

It’s the economy, Stupid Recent Department of Labor’s May employment figures revealed a shocking number: New jobs last month rose by only 75,000. That’s dramatically below … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

There was a competition between a team of blondes and a team of brunettes to see who could catch the most fish ice fishing. Once the contest started, it was clear that the brunettes were going to win … more

Developers silent on their results

State lawmakers have earmarked $5 million for local economic development starting in July. These tax dollars go to 8 organizations to attract new companies to Lexington and other counties. … more

From Rose Hill to Brantonsville - pt1

Down South Down South Faulkner was right. The past is not past. Travel some backroads, and if you know where to look, you can find it. I did one cool Saturday in February. I … more

We need healthy happy

our readers write I am committed to empowering children to lead healthy and active lives through health and physical education. Do the educational leaders in our state feel the same? … more

Official misdeeds cost taxpayers

Should taxpayers be liable for the misdeeds of government employees? Should a $300,000 ceiling in awards for such misdeeds be raised for their victims? Lawsuit awards against state agencies … more

Get your mind and body fit his year

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Is “healthy” your goal for the new year? It can be found in your diet, exercise, increased learning and even in your wallet! Here is a … more
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