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GASTON KEVIN FULMER (41) Failure to stop for blue light, driving under suspension first, reckless driving DWIGHT ANDREW JAMES (57) Breaking into motor vehicle, grand Larceny … more

Ivory Johnson “Tootie” Huggins

Ivory Johnson “Tootie” Huggins, 72 of West Columbia died Sept. 27, 2021. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. more

Man dies, child critical in SC 6 crash

A man has died and a child is in critical condition after a crash on South Lake Drive south of Red Bank in Lexington County. Charles Lamar Chestnut, 22, of Lexington, was traveling westbound … more

South Carolina rolling in your money

State lawmakers have far more state tax dollars to play with this year. Yet they have shown no serious interest in returning any of it to taxpayers. SC Comptroller Richard Eckstrom said the … more

Clemson picked 1st in ACC preseason poll

Another Atlantic Coast Conference football title is what was predicted for the Clemson University program. The Tigers were selected as the likely ACC champion in the media preseason poll for the … more

Job opportunity

The Chronicle has an opening for someone who wants to learn to run a business, Entry level okay for an Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable clerk for our Lexington office. Computer skills … more

Sea of coaching changes in Chronicle Country

A familiar face will take the place of longtime Irmo High School girls’ basketball coach Monica Williams next fall. Assistant coach and junior varsity head coach Trina Wagstaff was promoted to … more

The $2,784 Lexington County sign

SC road and bridge naming comes at a cost to taxpayers and local roads. For example, erecting and later changing the name on signs at Columbia Metro Airport in Lexington County cost $2,784. … more

Otis Spires

Otis Spires, 81, of Chapin died April 24, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

George Hiers Priester

George Hiers Priester, 74, of Cayce died April 12, 2021. Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home was in charge. more

Dr. Ronald J. “Doc” Kasper

Dr. Ronald J. “Doc” Kasper, 79, of Lexington died April 1, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Easter sunrise service on the lake

Greenlawn Memorial Park will host a sunrise service for Easter Sunday. The service will be at 7 am, Sunday, April 4, at Greenlawn Memorial Park, located at 7100 Garners Ferry Road. This … more

Vaccine shortages frustrate seniors

Older Lexington County Chronicle readers report being able to get vaccinated without appointments. Yet some who used the DHEC-CDC VAMS site online were unable to get appointments before March. … more

What authors have to share

F aulkner Award finalist Ron Rash and author and journalist Claudia Smith Brinson discuss their work on Gilbert-Summit Branch Library Facebook page videos. Rash discusses his book, “In the Valley: … more

How will the ‘20s be remembered?

You know you have become a senior adult when you start reminiscing the ‘50s and ‘60s. I was born in 1956 in Moncks Corner, SC. In 1960, we moved to Dayton, Ohio, and spent a decade as … more

2020 THE YEAR IN SPORTS

A year which tested the high school sports world like no other comes to a close in 7 days. Here are some of the top local stories of 2020. Covid-19 The virus impacted all aspects of life … more

Debt-ridden Santee Cooper doles out bonuses

Santee Cooper paid more than $5 million in incentive bonuses this year. CEO Mark Bonsall and 1,462 Santee Cooper brass got the bonuses. Individual cash rewards averaged about $3,500 each. … more

Do as we say, not as we do

The well-intentioned folks at DHEC, CDC and WHO are well paid and have been throughout the pandemic. Their pay checks weren’t stopped, their businesses closed or jobs lost. They did not have … more

Lexington veteran turns tragedy into inspiration

If you believe in divine intervention, this story will confirm your belief. Lexington native Jennifer Miller never considered a career in counseling. That was until she went to Iraq. … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

My friend Tru Haynes kindly sent along these knee slappers to tickle you. A woman invited friends over for dinner. At the table, she asked her 6 year old daughter to say the blessing. “I … more

We’ve got your back

There have been more than a few occasions in 2020 for which to thank you for your support of the Sheriff’s Department. But beyond your support of the men and woman who make LCSD what it is, … more

Teacher leaves after hate group accusation

A Lexington County teacher has been accused of ties to hate groups. Timothy D. Manning Jr. is no longer a Pleasant Hill Middle School teacher, District 1 spokesperson Mary Beth Hill said. … more

Should you take a PPP loan?

Several business owner friends have received a Paycheck Protection Program loan and are happy about it. They have been able to rehire some employees, open their doors, restock their stores and serve … more

Manage anxiety during quarantine

B eing stuck indoors can be challenging for anyone. If you suffer from anxiety or depression, being isolated can make symptoms worse. The Anxiety and Depression Association of America … more
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