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Myrtle Shull Jenkins,

Myrtle Shull Jenkins, 93, of West Columbia died 28, 2020. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

What is contact impact?

GOLF A common denominator that exists among all golfers. From brand new to the world’s greatest, that common denominator is the interest or attraction of contact … more

Fill ‘er up at $1.88 a gallon?

Lexington County gas prices are plummeting. Over-stocked supplies in the US and elsewhere are sending crude oil prices to new lows. Lexington resident Chuck McCurry paid $1.88.9 a gallon … more

EVENTS

Good Samaritan Clinic Chapin *New dates*: Every Thursday, at 1808 Chapin Rd, Chapin in former We Care building. Patient registration open 4-6 pm. Fully staffed, volunteer primary medical care clinic … more

A poignant novel for Christmas

Chronicle Book Club West Columbia author Ralph Jarrells shares his love of the Christmas season with a recommendation that you celebrate Christ’s birthday by … more

I-20 traffic shift will take 9 months

Those traveling on Interstate-20 in Lexington County will need to plan for extra commute time for the foreseeable future. The SC Department of Transportation began its interstate widening … more

Bobby O. Ballard,

72, of Lexington died Oct. 29, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Past, current coaches praise Buddy Pough for achievement

(Full disclosure. I worked at the Times and Democrat from 1994-2014 and covered South Carolina State football for 17 years.) Buddy Pough returned to lead his alma mater in 2001, succeeding … more

The pineapple was a Southern symbol of welcome

Entertaining with THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY As most of us living in the South already know, the pineapple is an enduring symbol of welcome. It was first brought to the … more

Blowfish put 3 on All-CPL teams

A trio of Lexington County Blowfish players were selected to the Coastal Plain League All-Star Game. Now three have been named to the All-CPL First and Second Teams. UT-Martin’s Houston … more

Marriage Math

the editor talks with you When my wife met me years ago, it was far from love at first sight. Both of us had highly independent personalities. The odds of us ever … 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

West Nile virus found near here, residents cautioned against mosquito bites

West Nile virus has been detected in Forest Acres and St. Andrews. Richland County officials will begin spraying those areas for mosquitoes this week, county officials said. Officials … more

How to survive your life’s toughest tests of character

Chronicle editor and author Jerry Bellune has faced many tests of character. They’re nothing like the ones Viktor Frankl, the man he writes about this month, faced and shares in his compelling … more

Expert: Drugs twisted killer’s mind

We remember the fallen By Mark Bellune Tim Jones Jr.’s use of synthetic cannabinoids exacerbated his mental illness and irrational behavior. … more

How to save Santee Cooper jobs, ratepayers

Lawmakers aiming to ease Santee Cooper’s $8 billion debt should look south. Puerto Rico’s power utility struck a deal with creditors to allow the bankrupt US commonwealth to restructure more … 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

Attorney General aims to stop robocalls

Talking Points If you’re fed up with telemarketing calls, you’re not alone. More than 48 billion robocalls were made in 2018. This makes them the number 1 source of consumer … more

LDS Emergency Preparedness Fair

Church Buzz The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in West Columbia plans a free Emergency Preparedness Fair Saturday, Feb. 23. I contacted Kimberly Waters, the … more

Will you pay a tax to park your car?

You may find you will be taxed this year for parking at your work place. This little-known tax has been ignored for years but may be enforced this year on those who work for churches, … 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

Family connection in a Christmas ornament

I grew up in the 1960s. During the Christmas season, besides the usual special baking, my mother spent lots of time making Christmas tree ornaments with sequins, sparkle beads and velvet ribbons. She … 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

WEEK 7 H.S. FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

WEEK 7 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES • North Augusta 28, Airport 10 • Batesburg-Leesville 33, Silver Bluff 19 • South Aiken 40, Brookland-Cayce 5 • Chapin 21, White Knoll 17 … more
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