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Taking online sales offline

Koon's Watch You’ve listed some items online that you’d like to sell. Maybe it’s the Christmas gifts you didn’t like, or you’re clearing space in your home for the … more

SPORTS GROUCH - The Final 4

No, we’re not talking about March Madness. At least not yet. We’re talking about the 4 college teams who will duke it out Saturday to see who plays for the national title, Clemson is … more

Healthcare in jeopardy

With Washington waiting until Dec. 20 to deal with the federal budget, the nation’s community health centers are concerned. Community health centers that care for 326,000 uninsured and … more

H.S. FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

All photos, unless noted, by Thomas Grant Jr. more

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department graduated its most recent Citizens Academy class Oct. 28. The Citizens Academy program is designed to acquaint the residents of Lexington … more

Carl Edwin “Bags” Bagwell,

85, of Gilbert died Oct. 20, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Elizabeth Warren for President?

saluda broad Are you 65 or older? Have you worked hard, saved your money and paid off your mortgage? Do you feel you are entitled to enjoy a few years of retirement? Think again. Madam … more

You can boost battery life of Pixel 3

TECH TALK Last week I shared ways to extend Note10 battery life. This week features tips to boost Pixel 3 battery life. Many of these tips also apply to earlier Pixel phones. … more

Beware of red light runners

Have you had this experience? You’re waiting patiently at a stop light. Then as the light changes, you spot a fast-moving vehicle in your peripheral vision. Fortunately, you don’t … more

AUN & MCKAY KICKOFF CLASSIC

It was a storm-shortened 2019 edition of the Aun and McKay Kickoff Classic this past Saturday at Cecil Woolbright Field. The event was halted after 2 games and late in the 1st quarter of the 3rd … more

Get ready for far higher electric rates

when politicians take over power The winds of change have brought challenges to Dominion Energy, SC Electric & Gas and other public utilities. They have begrudgingly gone along … more

American Legion playoffs are almost set

As the Lexington Chronicle hit newsstands throughout Lexington County, the fates of the 3 local American Legion teams were still to be determined. Entering this past Monday, both Lexington Post … more

Reading program kicks off June 1

Around gilbert & summit AUniverse of Stories” is the 2019 theme of the Summer Reading Program for children at the Gilbert-Summit Branch Library. A launch party will be held … more

Look how fast we are growing

Talking Points More than 30,000 people moved into or were born here in the last 8 years. That’s the US Census Bureau’s latest estimate since the 2010 census. … more

Should state sell Santee Cooper?

nuke fiasco aftermath Mid-Carolina Electric members and other Chronicle readers will have a chance to discuss selling Santee Cooper. The taxpayer-owned utility supplies much … more

Increase your life’s quality – not speed

inspiration 101 In his novel “The Moviegoer,” Southern writer Walker Percy writes of Binx Bolling, a young stockbroker in post-WWII New Orleans. Binx seeks his inner self … more

Lex. 2 teacher recruitment fair Saturday

Lexington 2’s annual Teacher Recruitment Fair is Saturday, Feb. 2. The district will offer a $2,500 signing bonus to teachers in critical subjects, including secondary math and science, special … more

State joins offshore drilling opposition

Attorney General Alan Wilson is suing to block seismic oil testing and offshore drilling. At stake are 445,398 people’s jobs and $13.5 billion in annual tourism. The attorney general is … more

The road ahead

the editor talks with you Do you think everyone on the left has become a brainless ninny? They probably think you are brainless, too. According to a recent … more

Is your child safe in her car seat?

The Lexington Police Department wants to ensure your child is safe in the car. Lexington PD will hold child seat check events during South Carolina Child Passenger Safety Week. Through … more

OLD GRUMP

Our so-called friends at SCE&G now want to tack another $11 a month on our power bills. Call the cops. This is starting to look like grand larceny. more

Senior Center director retires

Around gilbert & summit This has been a rewarding job and I will miss everyone so very much” said Maxine Caughman, director of the Gilbert-Summit Senior Center. She retires … more

Nuke Fiasco aftermath

State regulators did as they were told this week. The seven regulators cut SC Electric & Gas rates 15% as ordered by the state lawmakers who elect them. A new law gave the Public … more

Columbia Fashion Week off to a great start

Columbia Fashion week kicked off last night with an intimate gathering at Styled by Naida . The vintage consignment boutique was the perfect backdrop to meet industry pros and get the inside scoop on … more

DEATH NOTICES

Terri Harrelson Barnette, 54, of Lexington died June 3, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Eldon Jennings Boyce Sr., 86, of West Columbia died May 28, 3018. Thompson funeral Home was … more
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