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Jessie Levon Jackson Stanton

Jessie Levon Jackson Stanton, of West Columbia, died April 27, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

SFC (Retired) Wendell M. Templeton

SFC (Retired) Wendell M. Templeton, 87, of Gaston died April 17, 2021. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. more

Elizabeth Annette “Anne” Pritchard

Elizabeth Annette “Anne” Pritchard, 80, of West Columbia died March 26, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

How ants made a broke GI rich

When Milton Levine returned from World War II, he had some very common, but very pressing, problems. He didn’t have much money. Which was doubly urgent because he brought a lovely young war … more

SC Attorney General

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson released the South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force’s 2020 Annual Report Monday. The top 5 counties for reported human trafficking were Horry, Charleston, … more

How is your child coping?

We have been in a global pandemic for almost a year now. How have your children suffered? I have 3 children, all different ages and grade levels. We’ve been doing virtual schooling. … more

Dutch Fork High grad joins Gamecocks coach

Former Gamecock quarterback Erik Kimrey will serve as tight ends coach for new Uof SC head coach Shane Beamer. Kimrey spent 17 seasons as the head coach at Hammond School, where he guided the … more

Habitat for Humanity needs your help

Habitat for Humanity Midlands does a great job in Lexington County. They put families in affordable homes and upgrade neighborhoods, thanks to business, individual and organizations’ … more

Life under the lake

Is what’s on the bottom of Lake Murray life? Yes, it is. Besides the fish who swim there, water is itself life, according to the ancients who worshiped water, and Christianity’s living waters. … more

2020 HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW

A comprehensive look at 15 Chronicle Country schools as they prepare for the 2020 football season plus previews of Clemson and USC more

Be happy as you labor

Remember the old joke… if all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day weekend. Maybe not so much this year from fear amongst us. Labor Day was set … more

NEWS IN BRIEF

Lexington DUI arrests down overall The Lexington Police Department issued a report on driving under the influence and vehicle crashes in 2019. There were 110 DUI arrests in the Town of … more

Report reveals deadliest roads in Lexington

The Town of Lexington has released data on the number and reason for traffic crashes. In April, there were 56 vehicle collisions in Lexington. Of those, 33 were on the town’s roads, and 23 … more

Time to buy locally grown

Our farmers are out in their fields planting summer crops and picking spring ones like strawberries and blueberries. Some are getting ready to pick peaches while others are busy every day with … more

DEATH NOTICES

James Earl Attaway, 86, of Leesville died April 11, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. William Robert “Robby” Bates Jr., 64, of Lexington died April 3, 2020, Moseley Funeral … more

Women of South Carolina initiative has launched

M arch just completed Women’s History Month. This past month, the women of South Carolina Athletics were once again in a position to be heard. While many Gamecock seasons were cut short due to the … more

Legion post installs new commander

American Legion Pelion Post 101 installed its new commander, Mark Bays, at the Town Council meeting. Commander Bays was installed by District 20 Commander David Mills. They also presented a … more

Catherine Burnette Derrick Lee, 86, of Lexington County, died

Catherine Burnette Derrick Lee, 86, of Lexington County, died Feb. 24, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING

(The Gilbert and White Knoll teams competed for S.C. High School League wrestling state titles in their respective classifications on Feb. 15 at Dreher High School. Both teams fell to the defending … more

Heard of business speed dating?

AROUND TOWN Lexington County businesses are invited to find their perfect match. Lexington and Richland county economic development officials will host the 2nd annual … more

Why the secrecy about renting Lace House?

Since 2017, SC made more than $675,000 renting the historic Lace House at the Governor’s Mansion. But SC Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism won’t reveal who rented the … 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

Stuff the turkey, not yourself

Thanksgiving is a time to gather with family and friends and reflect on what we are thankful for. Unfortunately, it is also traditionally a time to eat excessive amounts of high calorie foods … more

James Willard Holmes,

73, of Lexington died Oct. 30, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

It’s ‘Trunk or Treat’ time in Gilbert

Around gilbert & summit Several churches in the area will have a “Trunk or Treat” for children. We want to share with you the ones that we know about. We hope you and … more
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