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A CARIBBEAN GETAWAY: Dutch Fork Choral Society concert with drinks, appetizers and island rhythyms Feb. 21, 7 pm, Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, 195 Amick’s Ferry Rd., Chapin. $150 per table … more

Remember when...

Mary Ann Craft Lyons remembers when South Lake Drive was a neighborhood with an Esso gas station and the Outz, Yenny, Hobbs, Bickley, Steele and Hydick families lived there. Email your … more

Manage grief with grace during holidays

Holidays are filled with traditions. But when someone you used to share those moments with has died, managing grief during the holiday season can be particularly challenging. Mental and physical … more

William “Franklin” Hillis,

54, of Swansea died Oct. 27, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Visit PES Fall Book Fair

Around pelion Pelion Elementary students will host the Fall Book Fair October 28 through November 1. Parents and guests are invited to visit the fair in the Learning Commons … more

I’m the ‘get back coach’

BEHIND THE MIKE The fall of the year brings us glorious colors, fabulous weather and a nice respite from the burdensome heat we enjoy here in Florida. Fall means … more

Chronicle poll

Should Congress approve the Savannah River Site to produce plutonium ‘pits’? Latest poll results: Should Santee Cooper be allowed to pass its $4 billion nuclear debt to its rate-paying … more

Child killer faces years on Death Row

Life on Death Row Tim Jones awaits an execution that may take years to come about. The father of 5 who killed his children in their Red Bank home is scheduled to be … more

What do you think of new sign regs?

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA The City of West Columbia residents’ opinions on the proposed sign regulation changes on July 23. The city plans two … more

A bubble blast at museum

Ft. Jackson receives 6 new pavilions

Fort Jackson is turning 100. To commemorate the fort’s 100th anniversary, the Building Industry Association of Central South Carolina and the Building Industry Charitable Foundation held the … more

Who did the most for you?

Senior Living Mother’s Day in America began in 1908 in Grafton, WV. Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother. It was the culmination of a year-long campaign to … more

Dr. Seuss will give you timely tips on taking thrilling trips

Children’s book author Sharon Durgin recommends you read Dr. Seuss’s memorable “Oh, the Places You’ll Go” to your children or grandchildren, Sharon is the author of Marty and the Christmas … more

4 Area businesses recognized

AROUND TOWN United Way of the Midlands recently held a donor recognition ceremony. Local businesses and corporations were honored Mar. 7 at the Columbia … more

Good luck looking for love

If you have a date this Valentine’s Day, consider yourself lucky. A new study found our state is near the bottom for those looking for a relationship. Online research site Wallethub … more

Are ‘Irish potatoes’ good for you?

health wanted Ever heard of Irish potatoes? I discovered them recently at a local convenience store in Delaware. These little “potatoes” came in a small green and … more

White Knoll making strides under Kyle Kimrey

HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING In 2 years as varsity wrestling coach at White Knoll High School, coach Kyle Kimrey is building a program that is rapidly becoming one of the most … more

A child’s barrage of Christmas hints

I was raised on a farm with 2 brothers and 2 sisters near Aynor, SC. Times were tough back then. Though we never went hungry, we were not showered with gifts for birthdays and Christmas either. … more

Trash pickup rates going way up

County residents will pay up to 72% more for curbside pickup starting Dec. 31. Certain rural areas will even lose pickup services. This is due to new curbside collection service contracts. … more

County students’ ACT test scores fall

Lexington County senior ACT exam scores should disturb you. All 5 school districts show lower average scores than last year. It’s not just Lexington County. The SC Department of … more

Help Kids Falling Short on Nutrients

The school year should be filled with playing, learning and growing, but for many children who face hunger, even basic staples like milk are missing. According to experts, one out of two kids ages 9 … more

District 1 acts on threat

Lexington District 1 acted quickly this week. Monday night, a Lexington High student posted on social media comments that he intended to harm himself and others. The posts were immediately … more

Tom Poland Author Talk

Sunday, August 26, 3 p.m. Cayce-West Columbia Branch Library 1500 Augusta Rd., West Columbia 794-6791 Take a trip down the back roads of SC with author Tom Poland and discover the sights, places and … more

Sea turtle moms ready for delivery

Imagine this. You’re walking down the beach and you spot a sea turtle or her tracks. You never saw anything like this at Sandy Beach or elsewhere on Lake Murray. Her tracks lead to a … more
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