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Watch those pesky pesticides

health wanted We all love to eat healthy, or at least try to. Do you clean your fruits and veggies after you bring them home? Pesticides and germs can cause … more

Springdale’s National Night Out is Oct.1

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA The Springdale Police Department will host National Night Out from 5:30 pm until 8 pm Oct. 1, in the park beside Town Hall.   … more

Zykeira Thompson is a member of Mrs. Rhonda Rosbury’s “Chicken Crew” at Sandhills Primary Elementary School.

The students are learning all sorts of fun facts about chickens by working with the chickens themselves. Students keep the chickens fed and watered. They also collect eggs each day and ensure that … more

Co-op hears of veterans’ retreat

Around gilbert & summit Last week Holly W.I.R.E. (Women Involved in Rural Electrification) held its fall meeting with Guide and Light W.I.R.E. groups of Mid-Carolina … more

Our state’s many endangered places of worship

Lexington County Library System Director Kelly Poole this month recommends Book Club readers consider “Sacred Spaces.” SC author Bill Fitzpatrick’s photographic tour of our state’s many … more

Independence through dependence

Senior Living Independence Day is when we as Americans celebrate becoming our own nation, separate and independent from British rule. We owe our independence to those … more

Berry good pie for the season

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE If you like Shoney’s strawberry pie, you will love this recipe. Strawberries are in season right now, soon to be followed by raspberries … more

State employment sets record

The number of South Carolinians employed continues a record climb. The unemployment rate remained at a historic low in 2019’s 1st quarter. The number of individuals working moved … more

Raymond Sox Caughman, Sr.

LEXINGTON – Funeral services for Raymond Sox Caughman, Sr., 92, were held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 31, 2019, at St. David Lutheran Church with interment following in the church cemetery. The … more

We welcome your letters

With letters to the editor, please include your name, address, and telephone number for verification. Your telephone number and address will not be published. Our deadline for letters is 2 p.m. … more

River Bluff, Urban shine at Naturchem Invitational

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Mother Nature was the “official” champion of the 2019 Naturchem Invitational. River Bluff High was an “unofficial” winner. … more

Attend year’s first council meeting

Around pelion Pelion Town Council meets January 10 at 6 pm. Council members are Larry Sossoman, Starr Corley, Daniel Shumpert, and Roger Hoover. Frank Shumpert is mayor. … more

Gilbert golf story Part III

GOLF Dru Nix’s Gilbert High School Girls golf team had an incredible third season. Her team contended in the S.C. High School League Class 3A state tournament and … more

We welcome your letters

With letters to the editor, please include your name, address, and telephone number for verification. Your telephone number and address will not be published. Our deadline for letters is 2 p.m. … more

Stay off the rails

Koon's watch For most of us, buckling up when driving and using sidewalks instead of walking down the center of a road are automatic safety habits. But did you know … more

County awaits unwelcome visitor

Lexington County residents brace for the worst of Hurricane Florence. Even if it hits North rather than South Carolina, Lexington County will feel heavy winds and rain. Florence’s winds … more

T-Wolves will have first home game

Around rEd BAnK Okay, Timberwolves fans—this Friday marks the first home varsity football game of the season as Colleton County High comes to the Wolf Den at 7:30. The T-Wolves … more

Chronicle poll

Who should appear on the cover of the 2018 Lexington Chronicle High School Preview Edition? Vote at lexingtonchronicle.com Readers have now voted more than … more

100 jobs coming to Gilbert

Diesel Laptops is moving their production facility from Lexington to Gilbert. The company will open their new 21,000 square foot office August 1, at 4335 Augusta Highway, Gilbert. President … more

Midlands Tech offers free college aid

Special to the Chronicle Make plans to attend MTC Quick-Start Day on the Airport Campus Saturday, June 30, from 9-11:30 a.m. Apply to MTC for free --no application fee. Complete your … more

It’s dinner for the Young at Heart

AROUND RED BANK Red Bank Baptist Church’s Senior Adult Ministry is hosting a Young At Heart dinner for anyone 55 and up. The menu is brisket and grilled chicken with sides and … more

Gamecocks Move a Step Closer Toward Bowl Berth With Win

When Shane Beamer accepted the University South Carolina job last December, he recalled his days as Steve Spurrier’s assistant and the big wins and raucous atmosphere when the Gamecocks were … more

Court upholds state monument protections

The state Supreme Court came down on the side of heritage and history. The state Supreme Court came down on the side of heritage and history. Last week they ruled legal Last week they ruled … more

Peanut Promenade Poker Ride

T he town lost an icon Sept. 7 with the passing of the oldest living veteran in our area, Mr. Tom Peel. Tom could be seen walking the trail most days regardless of the weather. The American … more

Storytime in the park

The Gilbert-Summit Branch Library invites parents to bring their children to Storytime in the Park. Every Thursday in September through Oct. 21 a weekly storytime will be held in the Gilbert … more
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