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Barbara Harris Buff,

Barbara Harris Buff, 71, of Lexington died Oct. 16, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Sandra Watkins Strange

Sandra Watkins Strange, 79, of Lexington died Sept. 23, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

LMC reports 47 more deaths from covid

Lexington Medical Center reports 47 more covid patients died this month. 3 died Monday, the latest count available at press time. 145 covid patients are being cared for, down from 181 this … more

You can turn life’s lemons into your mission

It would be hard to imagine a pair of more improbable innovators than August de los Reyes and Nancye Radmin. They turned liabilities into their own missions. Falling from bed injured August’s … more

More Midlands success stories

Local young players continue to shine. Before recognizing them, a little on how and why, in my opinion, the Midlands is one of the most fertile golf developmental seedbeds in the country. … more

Critical race theory

The Biden administration is promoting a handbook urging teachers to “disrupt Whiteness and other forms of oppression” in their Department of Education guidance on reopening schools. The … more

Don’t be a victim of thieves

Y ou spend your hard-earned money on vehicles — vehicles you use to transport your family to sporting events, drive yourself to work, take your kids to school and so much more. Unfortunately, … more

Inflation, postal and other runaway costs

Until its mismanaged finances improve, the US Postal Service plans to squeeze more money out of – guess who? – newspaper publishers and their loyal readers. They aim to squeeze this little … more

Did prosecutor payoffs violate state law?

A prosecutor took $352,000 to let corporations off a legal hook. Prosecutor David Pascoe said he took $72,000 in a “corporate integrity agreement” with Lexington County-based SCANA, the … more

Will former governor run in 2024?

Republicans expected to see Nikki Haley run for the GOP Presidential nomination in 2024. That may not happen. The former SC governor and UN Ambassador triggered 2024 rumors when she … more

Bruce Milton Corley

LEXINGTON – Bruce Milton Corley passed away peacefully at the Heritage at Lowman on the morning of April 1, 2021 at the age of 66. Born on August 6, 1954 to Elford Leonell and Margaret Fincher … more

Lexington businesses awarded

The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center honored Midlands businesses and professionals at its virtual Chamber Awards Mar. 10. “The Chamber is proud to honor outstanding businesses and … more

What Haley has to say about Twitter bans

Social media censorship is what Chinese communists do. They censor their enemies, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley said. “Silencing people, not to mention the President of the … more

OTHER NEWS TO KNOW

Child sexual abuse charges Thomas Clinton Lockridge, 27, of Lexington, faces 2 charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Investigators received a CyberTipline report from the … more

The blessings of a deadly year

We’re not big on the pain covid-19 brought us either. But look on the bright side. 2020 brought more blessings than most of us think. Take Operation Warp Speed. The experts predicted it … more

Life of Lexington 1 teacher remembered

A celebration of Staci Blakely’s life was held Wednesday at First Calvary Baptist Church of Leesville. According to her Barr-Price Funeral Home obituary, the Lexington 1 school district … more

Remember your local charities

Happy post-Thanksgiving. I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend. The Quail took some time off to get ready for the next holiday rush. Christmas is a joyful time as we are reminded how lucky we … more

Classic fruitcake tailor-made for the holiday season

The holiday season is steeped in tradition, and many of those traditions figure to be compromised to some degree in 2020. The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has affected holidays and how people celebrate … more

Labs: Results not accurate

4 labs have accused SC health officials of inaccurately portraying the tests they processed. SC Department of Health and Environmental Control records for 1 lab show it submitted fewer than … more

School for the Deaf’s outstanding senior

Ashley Moss was recognized as the School for the Deaf’s Outstanding Senior. While in school, Ashley earned numerous sports awards. She was known for good sportsmanship and earned the Female … more

East Bay Shrimp

This recipe is one I remember having at nearly every social event in growing up in Charleston. It is still in use at the homes of my family and friends. I assumed growing up that it was called … more

Bring your chair to church

As of this writing, the Pelion Ruritan plans to hold the popular annual Pelion Ruritan Memorial Day Service. No chairs will be furnished so it will be a social distancing and bring your own lawn … more

Ellie and CJ Sightler

Ellie and CJ Sightler have a water gun fight in the pool while mom Victoria supervises. How has your family stayed entertained during quarantine? Email your photos to rose.lexchron@gmail.com. more

CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR

Dion Bethea - Gray Collegiate The Mullins native led the top-ranked War Eagles to a 25-6 record and a 3rd straight Class 2A title. Gray Collegiate also won a 4th straight region title, 3rd in … more

Don’t fall for Corona virus scams

Worried about the Corona virus? Even if you’re only stressed about the toilet paper hoarders, fear of world events can make you vulnerable, according to the Secret Service. “Fear can cause … more
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