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Jess B. Mayes,

Jess B. Mayes, 86, of Chapin died Feb. 22, 2020. Whitaker Funeral Home was in charge. more

Santee Cooper plan a deal killer

nuke fiasco aftermath The winning bidder to buy Santee Cooper wants $2.3 billion for new plants. NextEra Energy wants member owners of Mid-Carolina Electric in … more

Hungry neighbors need your help

Around ChApin & irmo We Care in Chapin is critically low on food. Grits, canned meat and vegetables, rice, peanut butter, cleaning products, and toiletries are some … more

Natural gas rebates

Hospitals, colleges, prisons, manufacturers and power generator customers of Dominion Energy will receive a 1-time bill credit in their December invoices. This is for savings under the Tax Cuts … more

Students serve the community

Swansea High School students are giving back to the community this holiday season. SHS’s Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) volunteered at the Mount Pleasant Food Bank Thursday Nov. 21. … more

The State’s owners seek federal bailout

The State newspaper’s owners have reported a $304.7 million loss in 2019’s 3rd quarter. The McClatchy Company, which owns more than 24 other newspapers across the country, told investors it … more

Linda Leaphart Rea,

of Lexington, died November 3, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Fall festivals in full swing

Around rEd BAnK Fall and Halloween events are starting around the area, and the first one happens this Sunday as The Church at White Knoll, Life Springs Worship Center, and … more

MTC welders receive $10K grant

The Midlands Technical College Foundation received a $10,000 grant from Dominion Energy for the college’s welding program. The money will provide 5 additional welding machines that students … more

Be wary of superbugs

health wanted It’s that time of year again. Sickness season is here. When you are sick, what treatments work for you? For me, I get to a point of no return and seek an … more

What Tim Jones’s life is like on Death Row

For 1 hour a day convicted killer Tim Jones, Jr., is allowed to exercise. He can also socialize in groups of 6 in a game room with limited TV programs. He is allowed use of a legal library … more

Make-ahead salad to feed the masses

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE n eed to feed a crowd at your next BBQ.?This recipe will serve 12 to 14 people. Best of all, you can make it a day ahead and have one dish … more

Sales tax holiday next month

AROUND TOWN LINDA: 467-0334 ChuCk: 348-0243 Mom, it isn’t time yet to stock up on clothes and other stuff the kids will need. Wait till the sales tax fee weekend Friday, August … more

Access your inner magic

GOLF In 1979, I had got intrigued and challenged by the game of golf. My very first impression about golf was that it was odd and different than other sports or … more

Springdale police chief will head to Isle of Palms

LexchronT@yahoo.com The Isle of Palms City Council has appointed Springdale Police Chief Kevin Cornett as its new police chief. Cornett was named at a special meeting Monday night, … more

Mid-Carolina customers facing 7% rate hike

Mid-Carolina Electric is going to get what SC Electric & Gas charges. Santee Cooper executives told a Senate committee their residential electric rates will increase more than 7% by 2021. … more

Deer hunters score points in Gilbert

Around gilbert & summit The scores are in for the SC Department of Natural Resources Deer Scoring held held at Price’s Country Store. Everyone had a great time … more

Lexington County officers among those recognized by LRADAC

The Midlands Alcohol Enforcement Team and the Law Enforcement Advisory Council recognized local law enforcement officers for their outstanding work in the prevention of alcohol misuse Jan. 16. … more

Can you see clearly now?

Senior Life Dan Williams serves as Seniors Minister at Lexington Baptist Church. He will be writing regularly about the concerns and interests of seniors in our community. … more

Quit smoking for good

Are you trying to quit smoking in the New Year? Lexington Medical Center will offer a series of free smoking cessation classes to members of our community who want to kick the smoking habit for … more

Regulators destroying small biz lifeline

Running a business is a blood sport. Just half survive their first 5 years. Only 1 in 3 makes it to year 10. When disaster strikes – sales dip, equipment breaks – most small businesses … more

Taxpayers face $11.4B in nuclear debt

Here’s more bad news for Lexington County taxpayers. Since the state owns SC Electric & Gas’s nuclear partner Santee Cooper, taxpayers may have to bail it out of a $11.4 billion debt. … more

$8 million for SC roads

Special to the Chronicle SCDOT has been approved for $8 million in Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) “Quick Release” Emergency Funds. These funds would allow SCDOT to accelerate the … more

Safe trips to and from school

Koon's watch We’re in the midst of that week many students have dreaded all summer: it’s back to school week in Lexington County. Maybe you plan to drive your children to … more

SCE&G using helicopter for line work

S.C. Electric and Gas contractors are using a helicopter for electric line work this week. The work in West Columbia will be 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily, Monday - Friday. “People may see helicopters at … more
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