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2019-2020 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS

Wouldn’t you know it. Just when we were going to have a great time in the Grouch family living room watching the summer Olympics, old man covid-19 comes along. What a spoiler. Remember the … more

No one can turn down bacon

This recipe is so good it will make you want to slap your Grandmother. It is especially good on baby spinach leaves. Hot Bacon Dressing 3 strips bacon cut into into small pieces and fried … more

James Reese Markley,

James Reese Markley, 70, of Lexington died Feb. 26, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Your weekly Guide to Area Events

Commercial/Paid Events: We offer opportunities for promoters of paid ticket events to advertise in GO! listings and display advertising. GO! calendar entry for paid events is $50 for the first 20 … more

Kale salad is healthy and delicious

Cookin’ with the chronicle This week is kale salad because it’s a great time to be eating greens. If you have never tried it, you are in for a treat. Buy fresh kale … more

Law lifts legal tobacco age to 21

A new law raises the legal smoking age nationally from 18 to 21. The proviso was added to the $738 billion Defense Spending Bill signed into law by President Donald Trump last Friday. It … more

Dominion wants more money

Dominion Energy believes state law allows it to charge its 725,000 local ratepayers higher rates. With that in mind, it will ask SC regulators for its 1st rate hike since taking over SC Electric … more

It’s official – we have the worst roads

You may want to sit down for this. A new report confirms what we already suspected. South Carolina has the worst roads in the country. Consumer Affairs looked at how much each state … more

Robert James “Bobby” Phillips,

62, of Lexington, died Nov. 1, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Oktoberfest at Pine Press was great

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Fall is in full blast as festivals abound and decorations dot the neighborhoods. Pine Press Printing held its annual Oktoberfest Friday evening. … more

District 1 chief to earn $214k a year

District 1 Superintendent Greg Little will receive a $5,368 raise to $214,751 a year. That’s a 1% increase plus 1.5% annual step, according to district spokesperson Mary Beth Hill. … more

Herbert McKendre “K.B.” Ballington,

72, of Lexington died Aug. 27, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

This product could kill you

The Food and Drug Administration wants cigarette packs to feature graphic health warnings. These include color photos of smoking-related illnesses. Such warnings are required on cigarette … more

Is District 5 stuck with a questionable plan?

The controversial Amicks Ferry School will not solve a crowded classroom problem. That’s the opinion of District 5 trustee Ken Loveless. The district bought 24 acres in Chapin on Amicks … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Q: What does a nosey pepper do? A: Gets jalapeno business! Q: What do you call a fake noodle? A: An Impasta. Q: What do you call an alligator in a vest? A: An Investigator. Q: … more

TIME TO ‘GO FISH’

New season, new promotion and a renewed commitment to winning. Such is the unofficial slogan of the 2019 Lexington County Blowfish. Coming off a 3rd straight losing season, the team has … more

Should you worry about measles?

We’re lucky this year. Some experts say we could be vulnerable to a measles outbreak as people avoid vaccinations. Chris Delcamp of the Department of Health & Environmental Control … more

Are we on a bad road to the wrong place?

our nation’s future It started with the Pilgrims. They left their homes in Europe to find freedom and a better life. It continued with the pioneers who tamed a continent. … more

Busbee students incorporate Dr. Seuss for Kinetic Derby Day

In less than a month, Kinetic Derby Day will commence on State and Meeting Streets in West Columbia. As the Saturday, April 27, date gets closer, the excitement is mounting. Kinetic Derby … more

New owner coming to Big S Drugs

Around pelion Big S Drugs has advised that effective April 1, Hawthorne Pharmacy will acquire ownership of the facility. Hawthorne will have huge shoes to fill! The people of … more

Teen charged with sexual conduct with mi...

Teen charged with sexual conduct with minor A 17-year-old was arrested in Lexington on sexual exploitation charges. Kyle Michael Teran of North, SC, has been charged with third-degree … more

Mt. Horeb hosts Night to Shine

Church Buzz While living in the Phillipines with his missionary parents, Tim Tebow met a young boy named Sherwin whose feet were backwards. That birth defect was … more

Registration deadline for County Chili Cookout is on Jan. 18

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH The Lexington County Chili Cookoff is less than one month away. Taking place once again at the Icehouse Amphitheater in downtown Lexington on … more

Foundation Initiatives

By supporting a variety of community and hospital programs, the Foundation fills important community needs that contribute to people’s wellness, peace of mind and dignity. Your giving makes our … more

nuke fiasco aftermath

A $2 billion SCANA lawsuit settlement has been misrepresented. The settlement announcement was misleading, according to the state Office of Regulatory staff. ORS spokesman Ron Aiken said it … more
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