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UP FOR THE CHALLENGES

THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK Abbeville, Dillon and Hartsville are among the state’s traditional powers in high school football. The trio has combined for 21 S.C. … more

Preparing for the Holidays

Senior Living The holidays will bring a greater emphasis on the worship of God. Putting aside all the trappings of great food, parties, singing, shopping, and keeping … more

B-C Chicken Bog is Friday

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Get Gregg Corley’s World Famous Chicken Bog at the Brookland-Cayce Chicken Bog Fundraiser Oct. 25. It’s $5 for a 16 oz. … more

Chamber award winners

AROUND TOWN LINDA: 467-0334 ChuCk: 348-0243 3 local businessmen landed on the 2019 South Carolina Chamber of Commerce winners list. • Public Servant of the Year … more

How hurricanes may help, hurt coast, inland SC

Special to the Chronicle The Carolinas, Florida and Georgia brace each year during hurricane season. Just as the storms themselves are unpredictable, it’s difficult to determine just how … more

THE QUEST FOR 4

THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK The last time Tom Knotts coached Dutch Fork in a game, he was carried off the field in triumphant fashion after winning a 3rd straight Class … more

Did South Carolina pick the right president?

It should be apparent that the University of South Carolina picked a strong leader. With no lack of respect for the other finalists, strength at the top with a dose of humility is what all … more

Fish Wrapper Fan

Betty Rish is a busy lady who rarely has time to fish. But she reads The Lake Murray Fish Wrapper cover to cover each week. She says she doesn’t want to miss a thing. Mrs. Betty is one of … more

Double Standard

The Sports Grouch I played after school soccer as a kid and loved it. All that running burned off energy pent up during class. But something is going on in soccer that makes … more

Pitching and versatility look to carry Lexington Post 7

AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL It’s a different-looking American Legion team on the field this season for Lexington Post 7. The roster is filled with several new … more

Thank a correctional officer this week

Koon's Watch May 6-10, is a time for us to recognize the dedicated men and women who have bravely chosen to serve in our jails and prisons. Correctional officers oversee the … more

A once unwelcome guest visits the great poet’s home

When we left our impulsive young trio, they were standing in the dark on a chilly, rainy night. They had driven through the rain up a twisting mountain road from South Carolina to Flat Rock, NC. … more

West Columbia plant to hire hundreds

A global design, engineering and manufacturing company aims to hire as many as 500 workers. Flex has a facility near the Columbia Metropolitan Airport in West Columbia. Aerotek recruiting … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Know anyone having a 50th birthday. Here are some jokes to regale them. for women You know you’re 50 when your face has more wrinkles than an elephant’s backside. You … more

Schools seeking more teachers

Teaching may be the next big career opportunity for young people. State schools reported more teachers leaving, more vacancies and more teachers hired to fill vacancies. That’s the … more

Obituary Policy

We accept obituary notices from licensed funeral service providers and from individuals when the notice is accompanied by a valid state death certificate. There are no exceptions to this policy. Send … more

Civitans raise money for mental health

The annual Civitan Oyster Roast to benefit Mental Health America of South Carolina was October 28. Local Civitan organizations have been helping MHASC for over 20 years. MHASC is the nation’s … more

Artful Grits on State Street

Please join State Street Trading Company, 134 State Street, West Columbia, SC, in welcoming Doug Allen from Adluh, voted the most iconic symbol of the Columbia area on Friday, October 5, 6 - 9 p.m. … more

‘It’s your money’

SC State Treasurer Curtis Loftis may be looking for you. That’s because his office has nearly $18 million in unclaimed funds that belongs to people living in Lexington County. Currently … more

Regulators cut SCE&G rate 15%

Cato Duke, a 5 year old Pitbull rescue, and Coraline, a 9 year old Golden Retriever, visit their mom Brittany Luskin at Studio B at the Old Mill. The pups frequent the studio to pay customers a … more

Sex offender sentenced to Life plus 40 years

Sex offender William H. Heath, age 50, has received a consecutive sentence of Life plus 40 years. The jury convicted Heath for criminal sexual conduct with a minor – 1st degree, which involved … more

Marcy Wolpert Bunn,

Marcy Wolpert Bunn, 63, of Capin died Oct. 9, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

William Carl Walker

William Carl Walker, 74, of Leesville died Sept. 8, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Cowan picked to lead West Columbia

The City of Cayce has hired Richland County Deputy Chief Chris Cowan, a 29-year law enforcement veteran, as the next Chief of Police for the City of Cayce. In July, current Director of the Cayce … more

2,300 disabled workers helped

South Carolina has surpassed 2,300 account holders in its Palmetto ABLE Savings Program. State Treasurer Curtis Loftis said this gives people with disabilities the opportunity to save for the … more
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