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Kenneth Wayne Randall

Kenneth Wayne Randall, 72, of Irmo died March 1, 2021. Gamble Funeral Service was in charge. more

Park services to conduct forest burns

Don’t panic if you see smoke coming from some state parks this month. The SC Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism will be conducting controlled burns during Prescribed Fire Awareness … more

Life-saving helplines

D id you miss your goals in 2020? A new year brings up resolve to get things done. Maybe we set goals to purge our closets, to make more friends or even be more organized. Whatever you … more

Coming Attractions

Our Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or email … more

Golf’s best in 2020

Golf could be one of the great surprises of 2020. While bad news bombshells were exploding, golf courses became retreats, Golf seems to be naturally custom fit for health. Social … more

An early Christmas gift: Goldilocks offers

Here’s an early Christmas gift to end a dark year on a bright note. The best business book I ever read was the Holy Bible. I turn to it for guidance in times like these. Remember how … more

What regulated monopolies cost us

Monopoly utility regulation is a throwback to medieval times. Kings granted monopolies and enforced the concept of a “just price” for goods and services. As this ancient system of privilege … more

Parents want schools open by Oct. 8

About 200 protesting paents crowded outside Irmo High at the District 5 board meeting. They want a return for 5 days a week, face-to-face learning. Chase Sternberg of Irmo said, “If there … more

How to update your D-Link router

Is your router made by D-Link? If so, you should probably update it. Think of it as a system upgrade that will improve your security and internet performance. Some D-Link routers require you to … more

These kittens

These kittens were born under Dr. Pam Imm’s house in Lexington April 7. Pawmetto Lifeline helped get the mother spayed, and the Imm family took in the kittens to “socialize” them for adoption. … more

Furry Friends

Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets. Heartworms are carried by mosquitoes. They live in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels of affected pets, causing … more

Blakeleigh and Braelyn

Blakeleigh and Braelyn show off their sidewalk chalk art. Mom Lauren Cash said the girls wanted to give their neighbors something colorful to look at on their walks. What has your family done to stay … more

Coaches, players pay homage to Mark Snelgrove

Mark Snelgrove’s 7-month battle with pancreatic cancer tragically ended Sunday at home. The 60-year Chapin High boys’ basketball coach was diagnosed back in September. He spent the remaining … more

Zumbathon rocks for Meals on Wheels

Several ladies from our community recently participated in the Rockin’ Shamrock Zumbathon for Meals on Wheels. Hosted by the Lexington County Recreational & Aging Commission, the event raises … more

Roy E. “Papa Roy” Lindler,

Roy E. “Papa Roy” Lindler, 89, of Gilbert died Feb. 29, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Devils Backbone Road will close Feb. 21 for improvements

The South Carolina Department of Transportation will temporarily close Devils Backbone Road near the intersection of US Highway 378 in Lexington County starting Friday, Feb. 21. The road closure … more

Seniors to have picnic at the zoo

Around pelion Pelion Senior Center members will travel to Riverbanks Zoo and Garden February 7. Participants are asked to bring a picnic lunch. The members will travel to … more

Millrace Massacre, Iceman Championships Saturday

Brrrrr!!!! The 20th Annual Millrace Massacre and Iceman Championships will be this Saturday. The event is held the 1st Saturday of the year on the Lower Saluda above Riverbanks Zoo where … more

OLD GRUMP

I see our new power providers at Dominion want more money from us because state law allows it. When are our lawmakers going to pass laws to protect us from out-of-state thieves? more

E-cigarette maker faces new trouble

New York State is going after e-cigarette maker Juul for targeting teenagers in misleading advertisements. The attorney general’s office claims Juul’s ads mislead teens about nicotine … more

Robert Randy Hook,

66, of West Columbia died Oct. 24, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Need sweet taters for the holidays?

Around ChApin & irmo The holiday season is now a present reality, and with that comes food, crafts, gifts, and too little time to do all that is needed. Take time for … more

More school violence

3 more county middle school students have become involved in school violence incidents. One of them, an 11-year-old Pelion Middle School student, was charged Friday with threatening to kill … more

WEEK 1 RESULTS

• Brookland-Cayce 35, Airport 32 • Chapin 35, Mid-Carolina • Dutch Fork 46, Spring Valley 0 • Gilbert 52, Batesburg-Leesville … more

2019 HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW

A comprehensive look at 15 Chronicle Country schools as they prepare for the 2019 football season plus previews of Clemson and USC Sponsored by Lexington Medical Center more
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