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Suicide, overdose deaths cut life expectancy rates

Our life expectancy rates fell again last year. While fewer deaths from cancer and heart failure were encouraging, rising suicide and overdose rates concern health officials. Centers for … more

Remembering Challenger

Down South The race to the moon. Another thing today’s kids will miss. Was there anything more exciting than the race to put a man on the moon? It started on a … more

Playing club tennis molded River Bluff coach into champion

TENNIS Brian Lim interest in tennis started playing tennis at the age of 8 when he started taking lessons at the Golden Hills Country Club from Nancy Powell, a friend of his … more

Critic: SCE&G must tell what we’re paying for

nuke fiasco aftermath SC Electric & Gas should no longer hide its nuclear surcharges. That’s the contention of Tom Clements of Friends of the Earth, a group that … more

Outdoor community baptism

Church Buzz Long before I met Pastor Ralph Schneck, I had heard about his church’s projects. Through the “grapevine” I learned First Baptist Church plans a public … more

DEATH NOTICES

Harold Wayne Atkins, 84, of Irmo died Dec. 29, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Frankie W. Barton, 86, of Lexington died April 27, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. … more

Old-School Christmas Ornaments

Christmas ornaments are fun! Every year I get excited about seeing the latest ornament fad. However, commonsense floods my brain, and I am reminded that I have enough dangling, sparkling … more

Patty Harmon Carter

Lexington— Patty Harmon Carter, 90, of Lexington, SC passed away on October 10, 2021. She was born in Lexington, SC, on December 15, 1930. Patty was the daughter of the late J. Ambrose and Viola … more

Shelby Jean Doyle

Shelby Jean Doyle. 83, of Lexington died Sept. 24, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Covid claims Irmo police chaplain

Billie Bright's long battle with covid ended last Saturday night. According to the Irmo Police Department, Bright had served as their chaplain since August of 2020. "There was no such thing … more

Floretta McIntear Sutton

Floretta McIntear Sutton, 64, of Cayce died Aug. 21, 2021. Myers Mortuary was in chage. more

Physical therapy clinics

Drayer Physical Therapy Institute has opened 2 Lexington clinics at: • 5443 Platt Springs Road in Red Bank 7 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday. For an appointment, call 803-774-1333 or visit … more

2021 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL TEAMS

An All-State and North-South All-Star selection and Region 5-3A Player of the Year, Kearse batted .410 with 5 home runs and 26 RBI. She also posted an 18-2 record with 148 strikeouts in leading the … more

Frag attacks threaten your data

H ave you checked your devices for software updates? Keep an eye out for updates on any which wi-fi enabled devices in the coming weeks. New York University researcher Abu Dhabi revealed … more

Michael Montgomery Mallison

Michael Montgomery Mallison, 79, of West Columbia died April 17, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Barbara Jean Spratlin Lattimore

Barbara Jean Spratlin Lattimore, 88, of Lexington died April 14, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Bennie Adelle Ellisor Jr.

Bennie Adelle Ellisor Jr., 77, of West Columbia died April 1, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Lexington Chamber update

The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center held its Business Over Breakfast monthly meeting March 9 providing an update on the traffic, quality of life and utility improvement projects within the Town … more

Who’s fooling the cyber experts?

Who can be a victim of a cyber security attack? Anyone. That’s a lesson security researchers learned the last several months. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) identified an attack … more

The US Capitol building’s bloody past

A mericans like to think of the United States Capitol as set apart from the rest of life, a place where passions are put aside in favor of calm, deliberative reason, where legislators work together … more

Clemson falls for the 1st time to Ohio State

Clemson’s 125th season of college football came to a close on New Year’s Day as the 2nd-ranked Tigers fell to Ohio State in the Allstate Sugar Bowl by a score of 49-28 on Saturday night. Clemson … more

Virus hits 73 county schools

73 Lexington County schools were reported infected with covid-19 this week. That’s 11 more schools this week than last. In District 2, Wood Elementary will temporarily move to remote … more

HS FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

The Gilbert football team makes its entrance onto the Zemp Stadium field for the Class 3A Lower State final against Camden. The Indians fell 58-7 to the Bulldogs, who will face Daniel in the state … more

ITT students from SC to get debt relief $$

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson has secured an agreement to obtain $8.6 million in debt relief for approximately 1,000 former South Carolina ITT Tech students. The money is part of a settlement … more

Where we once went to school

Originally located at Mineral Springs Road and Oak Drive, the Oak Grove School House was constructed ca. 1815 and is typical of what were back then called “field schools.” These schools were … more
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