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Reggaetronic music festival cancelled

Lake Murray’s 2020 Reggaetronic Music Festival will have to wait till next year. Reggaetronic’s Facebook page announced: “It looks like covid has claimed yet another event. … more

Dying is easy, living is hard

Covid19 has robbed us of our most precious resource – thousands of deaths by an invisible disease. The old saying “Dying’s easy… living is Hard” may have truth to it. I am not buying … more

Restaurant feeds essential workers

Primal Gourmet Kitchen + Market Owner Greg Martin donated boxed lunches to all City of West Columbia essential employees last week. West Columbia Police, fire, sanitation, parks, maintenance, … more

Spared perhaps?

The latest on college sports is that they won’t be back til everybody’s back. When will that be? Maybe September? Maybe October? Maybe 2021? I know. It’s frustrating. … more

Help for non-essential businesses

The SC Department of Commerce will expand online resources to help businesses impacted by forced closings. A detailed listing of nonessential businesses can be found at … 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

Know what to do in worst-case scenarios

This month I will finish up the series on first aid for your pet. The information is provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Shock Shock is most likely to … more

A brother’s touching tribute

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY Ialways wanted a brother. Don’t get me wrong; I love both my sisters dearly and wouldn’t trade them for all the … more

news in brief

Swansea man sentenced for drug distribution James C. Edgerton, IV, 35, of Swansea, was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to possess with intent to … more

Manage your emotions with yoga

LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE I’ve been doing yoga since 2003. My first class was in the living room at an eating disorder clinic in Buffalo, New York. I was one of 5 … more

Gamecocks must shake off frustrating loss

JUSTIN HALL South Carolina was unable to overcome their 4th quarter woes against Florida this past Saturday, falling 38-27 at home. Aside from the poor officiating … more

New phishing scams are here

TECH TALK October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. For the rest of October I’ll be sharing information on cyberthreats and how you can avoid them. This week … more

RECOGNITION

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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

SC Treasurer attacked for backing West Pointer

SC Treasurer Curtis Loftis has been called a sexist, racist pig. His support for Gov. Henry McMaster and University of South Carolina presidential finalist Robert L. Caslen Jr., was attacked by … more

Chronicle Book Club

Once a month, local authors and writers will recommend to you their favorite books and favorite writers. They will share with you why they love these books and why you, too, may come to love them. more

The music lesson

the editor talks with you When I was 5 years old, my grandfather brought home a gift. It was a black case with a handle. One end was large and round, the other small and … more

What happened to $700K for higher ed?

Are state officials shirking their duty to protect your tax dollars from waste? 13 years ago, lawmakers approved $700,000 to help Erskine College establish the “John Drummond Center for … more

“CUZ”

BEHIND THE MIKE Most people knew him as Mr. Raymond… some called him The Godfather… to others like my uncles and me… he was “Cuz” because that’s what he called us. … more

(Police) Man’s best friend

Lexington County Sheriff’s Deputy Brian Hinz and K-9 Injas read to a class at Midway Elementary School. The Lexington Woman’s Club is sponsoring the 35th Annual Golf Tournament at Lexington … more

How do you love?

health wanted We all want to have someone in our lives to love and care for. The question is, do you know how to give love? Everyone’s definition of love can … more

Air Force cadets to fly high with scholarships

Lexington District One students Collin Davis and Heath McDonald will take to the skies this year. Davis, a senior at River Bluff High, and McDonald, a junior at Lexington High, received Chief of … more
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