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10 inmates mistakenly let out

Sen. Katrina Shealy isn’t happy about the latest prison foul-up. The Lexington County senator found that state prison officials for 2 years released 10 inmates well before the end of their … more

DEATH NOTICES

Alice Williams Sturkie Aaron, 90, of West Columbia has died. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. Norman Haskell Brabham, 84, of Lexington died Feb. 3, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home … 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

Nutritious meals for busy school nights

When school is back in session, the real test for parents is not in the classroom, but in the kitchen. Between breakfast, lunch and dinner - not to mention snacks - meal planning seems endless and … more

A former Santa’s elf shares what fun it was

My best Christmas memories are from my years as one of Santa’s elves at Tiddlywinks Toys. What a special experience to assist children and parents as we helped Santa. It was a magical time for … more

Dutch Fork administrator arrested on drug charges

Dutch Fork High Assistant Principal Floyd White, 29, was arrested last Thursday for possession with intent to distribute marijuana; PWID cocaine; possession of schedule 4 narcotic – Xanax; and … more

Is vaping as bad as they say?

Vaping is the act of inhaling and exhaling the aerosol, often referred to as vapor, produced by an e-cigarette. Studies show this practice is skyrocketing teenagers. One study noted that 1.7 … more

Your sweet tooth could be something more

health wanted Do you sometimes have a craving for something sweet? Have you eaten something sweet and then felt sick? You may be having fluctuations in your blood … more

13 IN A ROW

Lady Indians are on a mission - to win the region title

FALL SPORTS The Region 5-3A title is what the Gilbert High School volleyball team has within its sights. Entering the first of two meetings against 2-time defending … more

DEATH NOTICES

William Ivan Anderson, 4, of Irmo died Aug. 14, 2018. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. James Edward Ayr, 83, USAF (Ret.), of Lexington died Aug. 18, 2018. Thompson Funeral Home was in … more

One man’s family built golf academy to develop talent

George Bryan may be busier than he ever was. The Chapin teaching pro and our golf columnist runs his Golf Academy and other golf businesses plus goes with his son Wesley on the pro golf tour. … more

What Lexington County does to control mosquitoes

Lexington County will continue to conduct its normal Vector Control operations, spokesman Harrison Cahill said. In an e-mail to the Chronicle, Harrison wrote: The County’s Vector Control … more

Cranberry Cheese Ball Perfect for the Holidays

This cheese ball is somewhat different from the usual. It includes dried fruits and nuts that craft an unusual combination that is truly delicious! This is one of the time-honored recipes … more

Honor breast cancer survivors and those supporting their fight

A cancer diagnosis is life changing. Yet surrounding the survivors is a circle of care — family, friends and health care providers who support, encourage and guide them along their cancer journey. … more

Mary S. Chapman

Mary S. Chapman, 82, of West Columbia died Sept. 22, 2021. Elmwood Funeral Home was in charge. more

9/11 firefighter shares his story in Wagener

What must it have been like for firefighters on Sept. 11, 2001? Retired New York firefighter Rick Doran shared his experience Saturday at the Wagener Fire Department’s 20 year anniversary … more

Dapple Dean Rigsby

Dapple Dean Rigsby, 87, of Irmo died Aug. 22, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

New West Columbia bakery

Always Original Bakery will open in July at 501 Meeting St. in West Columbia. Co-owner Jay Dawson will offer cakes, cupcakes, cookies, scones and artisan breads, all made on-site with … more

Spicey salmon sandwiches

T his could be found in my grandmother’s refrigerator just about any time you opened the door during the summer. It makes the most wonderful filling for small, cocktail size sandwiches or as a … more

Rogenia Smith Hightower

Rogenia Smith Hightower, 73, of Chapin died April 26, 2021. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

Daniel Lee “Danny” Jenkins

Daniel Lee “Danny” Jenkins, 78, of Lexington died April 12, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Jerry Wendell Conyers

Jerry Wendell Conyers, 67, of West Columbia, died March 30, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Get your fair food favorites

Missing those giant corn dogs, cotton candy and elephant ears? You’re in luck. The popular fair food event is returning to the State Fairgrounds Tuesday, April 6 to Sunday, April 11. … more

For you oyster lovers

As far back as I can remember, when the calendar turned to February, I knew there would soon be a pot of steaming oyster stew on the kitchen stove. This ritual was one we all looked forward to … more
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