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Women’s Night Out

The 11th Annual Women’s Night Out, presented by Lexington Radiology Associates, was Tuesday, October 22 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center and welcomed over 800 guests to celebrate … more

Mack Arthur Brown,

74, of West Columbia has died. more

Swansea grad sets new rushing mark at Newberry

In 1,044 games of New-berry football spanning 106 seasons, nobody has ever had a day like Chance Walker. The previous single-game rushing record was 255 yards. This past Saturday, he had 261. … more

BBQ and art were featured last week

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Atradition that is nearly half-a-century old was continued last Saturday. The United Methodist Men of Mt. Hebron United Methodist … more

ADVISORY NOTICE

Due to an early print deadline, George Bryan’s column will reappear in the Sept. 12 edition of the Lexington County Chronicle. more

Exploring New Zealand’s Maori culture

Friends of the Chronicle Mary and Gary Baker recently took a trip to Australia. They tell of some of their many adventures. Our great adventure down under continued for 2 weeks on the Holland … more

What can Tai Chi do for you?

LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE In 2001 I went to Toronto, Canada to help with a 5-day fitness conference. Can-Fit-Pro is the certifying organization in Canada. They rely on … more

Pelion High band is tops in state

Around pelion Congratulations to Pelion High’s band program. It received the state’s highest award after a superior year of performances. The band learned in May that it … more

Remember when...

...Hamp Caughman’s Red & White was the most popular supermarket in Lexington? Email your “Remember When” to rose.lexchron@gmail.com more

Middle school plan hits a snag

Plans for a new Lexington Middle School face an unexpected problem. Lexington 1 has optioned the first 2 of 4 parcels. If the deal goes through, the 2 parcels would be bought for $1,594,575 for … more

West Columbia mayor stepping down

West Columbia Mayor Bobby Horton will not run in 2019. The 81-year-old mayor was part of a group that held a fundraiser April 30 for District 4 Councilman Tem Miles at Grecian Gardens. … more

Send in Easter events now

Around rEd BAnK Easter is coming, and so are the events surrounding its observance. Remember to drop me an email if you’d like your church or organization’s event featured in … more

Lions take kids clothes shopping

Cayce-West Columbia Lions accounted for 15 smiles. They took 15 Springdale Elementary School students on a shopping spree. “To see the look on the kids’ faces told us how much they … more

A changing rural southland

Down South Down South I’ve been writing about how the South is changing for a while now. That’s why I was asked to take part in Smithsonian’s traveling exhibit, … more

AG calls marijuana ‘most dangerous drug’ in America

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson did not mince words regarding his stance on legalizing medical marijuana. He called marijuana “the most dangerous drug” in the country, the Post … more

TWIN MAGIC

The most recent data amassed from National Center for Health Statistics states 33 twins are born for every 1,000 pregnancies in the United States. The odds of having twins competing at the same … more

Merry Christmas from the Lexington County Chronicle staff

I lived 21 years before experiencing Christmas 6,000 miles from home and family. The US Navy in its infinite wisdom sent me to Rota, Spain. That was a big deal for me because my family … more

Good News: A child is born in Gilbert

Special to the Chronicle First Baptist Church of Gilbert embarked on a creative Christmas venture in 2007. The mission plan was a live, outdoor Christmas drama. The buildings would … more

by Terry Wa Rudy Mancke to host guided nature tour Nov. 3

Noted nauralist Rudy Mancke will host a tour of Granby Gardens Park on Saturday. Granby Gardens Park is at the Cayce Municipal Complex, 1800 12th Street. A 10 a.m. tour will be geared especially for … more

Quarterback Reed Charpia setting new passing marks for Bearcats

PREP FOOTBALL Senior Reed Charpia’s tenure as quarterback at Brookland-Cayce High School has been monumental. “He has completed 70 percent of his passes,” said … more

Tribute for Trees a success

It was the best turnout ever. The West Columbia Beautification Foundation held its Fourth Annual Tribute for Trees Gala last week. More than 100 people came out for the foundation … more

Chapin welcomes new pastor

The Reverend Joanna Carol Colley Gragg was installed Sunday as Associate Pastor at Mt. Horeb Lutheran Church in Chapin. Pastor Ralph Hill presided over the installation. The sermon was delivered … more

news in brief

4 charged in March shooting death Three Columbia men and a juvenile have been charged in connection with a fatal shooting in Peachtree Place apartments parking lot. Correy Brown, 21, and … more

The Henhouse Ministry

There is a unique, 40 year-old ministry in Swansea and I got the scoop from Brenda Furtick, one of the current “chicks” from The Henhouse Ministry. She has been part of the ministry since 2011. … more

Lexington County Principal, Librarian Named Tops in the State for 2022

This week, two more Lexington County educators were recognized with top state honors. Megan Carrero, principal of Fulmer Middle School in West Columbia, was named Middle Level Principal of the … more
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