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BACKYARD BRAWLS

Another week, another round of matchups between schools within close proximity of each other. Only 8-9 miles separate Dutch Fork and Irmo. The same is true for Friday combatants Lexington and Gilbert … more

CPL’s 1st female ump to work in Lexington

Thursday night at Lexington County Baseball Stadium, fans will witness Coastal Plain League history. Greta Langhenry will become the first female umpire in a CPL contest at the stadium. She … more

CIU continues its success

Columbia International University’s LAUNCH program is a year old. LAUNCH is now part of the new CIU School of Business and Professional Studies, which has become the fastest growing … more

the satanic letters

The real creator of global warming This intercepted correspondence reveals the true origin and purposes of regulation and the global warming panic. Jim Clarkson of Resource Supply … more

Heroes care “fully”

BEHIND THE MIKE It has been said that hard times do not create heroes. Hard times reveal heroes. Heroes are people who understand the responsibility that comes with … more

Join the Easter Egg Hunt in Pelion

Around pelion The community is invited to participate in the annual egg hunt April 13 at 11 am at the Pelion Community Club. There also will be a cake walk, bounce house, games, … more

Seniors, Bailey Harris take final bow at All-Star Games

Saturday’s North-South All Star basketball games were held at Lexington High School. The 2 boys’ and girls’ showcases put on by the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association included … more

Got any historic Chapin photos?

The Chapin Historical Association has unveiled its plans for a Chapin Commercial Historic District. Among them will be a collection of historic local photos. A final hearing with the SC … more

Lost sons

the editor talks with you It was a day much like today in 1969. We had just received word that another local boy had died in Vietnam. We needed to talk with the … more

What do you do when Jesus is missing?

By Mike Henderson Special to the Chronicle A couple of Christmases ago Jesus was missing from my church. Actually he wasn’t. I saw (and see) him every day here in the people who walk … more

Be wary of shopping scams

Cyber criminals have become more aggressive and creative in trying to take your money. The FBI reports scammers are using new schemes to fool you. These include selling counterfeit products … more

go!

Author Events Authors for Literacy: Dec. 1, 11 am-2 pm. Looking for something unique for someone who has everything? How about a personally autographed book from our Authors for … more

PSC offers public 25 hearing seats

When the Public service Commission meets today, seating will be limited Dominion Energy and SCANA have requested 50 of the 118 seats for their attorneys and staff. The public will have 25 … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Q: Did you hear about the limo driver who went 25 years without a customer? A: All that time and nothing to chauffeur it. Q: Why did the scarecrow win the nobel prize? A: Because he was … more

Take a break

the editor talks with you Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com started his company in his garage. As he sold books online, packaged them on tables he built with hollow-core … more

Regulator who voted for rate hike opposed

A Lexington attorney who approved SC Electric & Gas rate hikes may be in trouble. At least one state lawmaker opposes his re-election. Others want to ensure he continues as a Public … more

Holly W.I.R.E. meets August 6

Around gilbert & summit Holly W.I.R.E. (Women Involved in Rural Electrification) members with Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative will meet August 6 at 6 p.m. The guest … more

Local teachers share in $1 million national donation

Sonic® Drive-In celebrated Teacher Appreciation Month throughout the month of May with the third-annual #ThanksTeach social media campaign to recognize, celebrate and reward teachers. Teachers … more

Doctor’s father defends accused son

To friends and family, Adam Lazzarini went into medicine to help others. To local police, he may be the killer of the mother of his daughter and a friend. His father, Robert Lazzarini, told … more

Dominion, Mid-Carolina Remove Power Line Spanning Lake Murray, Reassign Customers

A 1,700-foot power was dropped some 40 feet into the waters of Lake Murray and then removed thanks to a customer service switch agreement between Dominion Energy and Mid-Carolina Electric … more

Lexington Town Council Forum Dominated by Disagreement About Treatment of Businesses

Three incumbents debated the man looking to unseat one of them as the candidates in Nov. 2 election for Lexington Town Council participated in an Oct. 25 forum. The event, held by the Lexington … more

HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS

The past 2 seasons has seen an upward climb for the Northside Christian Academy volleyball team. With each goal surpassed, the Lady Crusaders have moved a step closer towards reaching the … more

Lisa Ann Ardis

Lisa Ann Ardis, 55, of Lexington died Sept. 20, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

State Fair offers discount tickets

If you are looking for an incentive for your best customers and employees consider State Fair tickets. ‘You can save time and up to 50% off by buying early online at SCStateFair.org or at … more

Larry Mitchell McGee

Larry Mitchell McGee, 73, of Leesville, die Aug. 28, 2021. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more
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