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OLD GRUMP

Didn’t we know that there was some kind of secret deal going on behind closed doors that Dominion and SCANA didn’t want you to know about? It was to put more money in your pocket if you knew … 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

There’s more to May than strawberries

AROUND CHAPIN AND IRMO May is a busy month. Colleges are at the end of the spring semester; parents of high school seniors are busy getting ready for graduations. We honor our … more

COMPETITIVE CHEER

(The road to the SC High School League competitive cheer championships started this past Monday with the Class 3A Lower State qualifiers at Lower Richland High School. Brookland-Cayce, Gilbert, … more

Bobby Hendrick Fenegan,

Bobby Hendrick Fenegan, 88, of Lexington died Oct. 12, 2021. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. more

FBI wants you to report hate crimes

The FBI wants you to let them know if you see or are the victim of a hate crime. The Department of Justice defines a hate crime as motivated by bias against race, color, religion, national … more

Masonic lodges reopening

F or those of you who are Masons, it’s been a long wait for their lodges to reopen. The Quail is a Mason member of a local lodge. He has received a list of lodges in the area that have … more

Easy Vanilla Orange Fluff with elegant chocolate crust

This quick and elegant Chocolate Crusted Vanilla Orange Fluff is for a party of 8 T My family would spend a lot of time laboring over the custard with just the right ingredients. I love the … more

LMC Foundation awards $264,500 in scholarships

The Lexington Medical Center Foundation has awarded 80 Healthcare Scholarships totaling $264,500 this year. The scholarships go to students pursuing degrees in nursing and allied health. Of … more

Charlotte W. Pierce

Charlotte W. Pierce of Still Hopes, West Columbia, died July 14, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

HOT ON BLOWIE’S TRAIL

During the bottom 4th of each Lexington County Blowfish home game, hundreds of kids line up at the leftfield gate for a chance to chase Blowie the Mascot. Over the holiday weekend they pursued Blowie … more

Supper available at local schools

Pelion Elementary and Forts Pond Elementary students who participate in afterschool programs can receive a free dinner thanks to the Child and Adult Care Food Program. The supper is a federal … more

West Columbia mask law expires

The City of West Columbia’s face covering mandate ended Saturday. The City of West Columbia will hold an in-person West Columbia City Council meeting, Tuesday. The regular meeting is at 6 pm … more

GED Bootcamp

Lexington 2’s adult education program is offering a free way to earn a GED in a month or less -- at no cost. Bootcamp I runs May 10-28. The deadline to register is April 29. Bootcamp II … more

SCANA buyer dies at 66

The utility executive who engineered the SC Electric & Gas takeover died April 2. Thomas Farrell, 66, led Virginia-based Dominion Energy more than 10 years. He died of cancer a day … more

An elegant Easter meal

This easy yet elegant side dish is something we had each year at Easter. It is different from the usual Gratin of Potatoes yet it is as simple and even better if you crave something different. … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

My writers are all Irish and ready with an Irish joke about leprechauns. An Irishman asks the bartender for 2 beers. He pulls a small green-skinned man out of his pocket and puts him on the bar. … more

SC BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION TOP 10 RANKINGS

(BOYS) CLASS 5A 1. Ridge View, 2. Dorman, 3. Dutch Fork, 4. Blythewood, 5. Mauldin, 6. JF Byrnes, 7. Goose Creek, 8. Riverside, 9. Fort Dorchester, 10. Spartanburg CLASS 4A 1. AC … more

Lawmakers can change Heritage Act

SC lawmakers can change a law that protects controversial monuments with a majority vote. That’s Attorney General Alan Wilson’s opinion. He told the Chronicle that contrary to an … more

How accurate are covid death reports?

Official complaints of inaccurate covid death reports have raised questions about reporting here. Minnesota officials found that 40% of thousands of death certificates should not have had covid … more

Lexington man charged with having sex with minor

A Lexington man is charged with having sex with a minor from Sumter and shooting at the victim’s father, the Sumter County Sheriff’s Department announced Dec. 3. Steven Dwayne Bethea, 29, of … more

Local chefs compete for golden tickets

A lucky few local chefs will compete for a chance at the World Food Championships. Capital City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board will host a Super Regional qualifying event March 4, … more

Gamecocks return to play versus Aggies

South Carolina was humbled in Baton Rouge, La. The Gamecocks’ defense was sliced by a freshman quarterback making his 1st collegiate start. After a week to lick its wounds, South Carolina … more

DEATH NOTICES

Diane Blanton Baine, 63, of Irmo died Aug. 27, 2020. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. Chevis F. Ballentine, 83, of Chapin died Aug. 13, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. … more
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