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Corona Senior Classic set

D ru Nix, girls and boys golf coach at Gilbert High School, came up with an idea that will bring some happiness to many high school seniors. As you probably know, their season ended abruptly. … more

No cash child support payments

The Lexington County Clerk of Court is suspending cash payments for child support until further notice. All payments should be made by purchasing a money order and mailing it to the State … more

Are your pets safe from corona virus?

BY DR. GINGER MACAULAY Editor’s note: The information in this article was current as of Mar. 11. Health officials are still learning about the virus, so it is possible new information may be … more

James Lachlison Foster

James Lachlison Foster, 84, of Lexington died Feb. 25, 2020. Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home of Hampton was in charge. more

The quest begins for state titles in basketball

PLAYOFF TIME IN HOOPS After an extended weekend of play-in games, the S.C. High School League basketball playoffs are underway. It began on a heartbreaking … more

Gilbert hero featured in Super Bowl commercial

Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Kyle Carpenter was seen on TVs all over the country Sunday. Carpenter appeared in The Super Bowl’s Tribute to America video featuring Johnny Cash’s … more

education events

Heritage Christian Academy Open House: Jan. 31, 8:30 am; Feb. 28, 8:30 am. Visit Heritage Christian Academy at 649 Barr Rd, Lexington in the Heritage Chapel. Learn more about the only classical, … more

In memory of Rita Mary Thiel

BEHIND THE MIKE The 17th century poet John Doone wrote “No man is an island entire to himself. Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main… Any man’s … more

The whole ride, every time

Koon's Watch With the holidays coming up, more families will be on the road headed to gatherings and celebrations. More time on the road means more opportunities for … more

Judy Kay Frick

LITTLE MOUNTAIN—Judy Kay Frick, 78, died Thursday, October 31, 2019 at Providence Hospital. Born on June 9, 1941 in Little Mountain, she was a daughter of the late Evelyn Keisler and John … more

Outside criticism not a concern for Tigers

ZACH LENTZ While the nation is lamenting Clemson winning its last 2 games by a combined 66 points and wondering what is wrong, head coach Dabo Swinney is excited about where … more

Upward Basketball starts soon

Around rEd BAnK Upward Basketball is a faith-based sports league that happens over the winter months in churches nationwide. The local edition of the league is coming again … 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

Captain’s Log, Star Date 5823.7

a nuclear back to the future The Enterprise is returning from delivering supplies to a sector D scientific outpost. We have received news from the Federation Information Center … more

go!

Benefit sales Martha’s Market: Sept. 7, 8 am at Union UMC, 7582 Woodrow St, Irmo. 8th annual Martha’s Market with more than 70 vendors. Admission is free. Event to benefit Wallace … more

Who should pay for $20M Santee Cooper sale plan?

Santee Cooper has dug in its heels against a powerful state lawmaker. The taxpayer-owned utility does not want to follow Senate Finance Committee Chairman Hugh Leather-man’s orders to pay $15 … 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

What’s in your lunch pail?

Summertime means more free time for students. If you were a student in the good old days, your free time turned into work time. Has school changed much from times past? A student’s … more

Surviving Spouses Act gains support

A proposed law will eliminate an unfair deduction of benefits to surviving service members’ spouses. It applies to surviving spouses if their spouses die on active duty or as retirees who pass … more

Use any fruit in this versatile cake

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Oh my goodness. This is one of the most delicious apple cakes I have ever tasted. It’s not difficult, and it’s worth the time to bake … more

Taxpayers face millions of dollars in debt

The state of South Carolina is swimming in millions of dollars in debt. A recent report on the state’s finances paints a misleading picture of government authority over state agencies’ … more

Love letters on Valentine’s Day

Senior Living My wife and I will celebrate our 40th anniversary in June. I found a shoebox last week that my wife has saved for about 44 years from the time we started … more

Why you don’t want a big tax refund

Lexington County tax preparers caution their clients not to expect big refunds. Tax officials say some refunds may be larger than usual but many may not. Results, they say, will vary based on … more

Dutch Fork football recognized by national publication

The dominance of 3-time Class 5A football champion Dutch Fork was not exclusively recognized in the Palmetto State. According to USA Today High School Sports, the Silver Foxes were among the … more

Our first Christmas in a new town turned out joyfully

It was December 19, 1982, our first Sunday as pastor and family at Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church in Charlotte. Our loving congregation enjoyed a long-time tradition of caroling throughout … more
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