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Irmo Mayor Barry Walker

Irmo Mayor Barry Walker and state lawmakers Nathan Ballentine, Chris Wooten and Chip Huggins joined Irmo Chamber of Commerce CEO Kerry Powers at a ribbon cutting for the renovated chamber office … more

Blowfish take to field

Lexington Little League players greet Lexington County Blowfish outfielder David Cromer, a graduate of Lexington High and University of South Carolina freshman, as he leaves the dugout for the … more

12,500 books for 1,250 at-risk kids

Former Gov. Nikki Haley’s legacy is growing. Her Original Six Foundation’s My First Library will serve 16 SC schools’ students in the highest-need areas with summer reading books for … more

William “Bill” L. DuBose

William “Bill” L. DuBose, 82, of Lexington died April 28, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Man accused in 3 more arsons

A Lexington man has been arrested in connection to 3 more arsons. Corey Wayne Roscow, 28, is charged with 3 counts of 3rd-degree arson, according to arrest warrants. Roscow was charged with … more

Congress exempts itself from our laws

When I was a little boy, we were required to memorize Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Then we would have an assembly where all of the students and many of the parents would come to celebrate … more

Chapin teacher in running for state award

Chapin High School teacher Amy Carter got quite the surprise last week. State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman revealed Carter has been selected as 1 of 5 finalists for the prestigious … more

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To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com. You may also … more

$284 billion for next payroll protection loans

The Paycheck Protection Program has reopened for businesses that missed the last round of funding. Only community banks and other financial institutions can make 1st and 2nd Draw PPP loans now. … more

The best recreation sport

Let’s tee off 2021 with the reasons to place golf high on the recreational priority list. The 1st and foremost reason is it is outdoors and meets easily CDC safety guidelines. Number 2, … more

Brie Puffed Pastry Pizza

Goldbelly founders and sisters Linda & Leslie loved entertaining with these Elegant Brie’s Gourmet Pizza Appetizers. Order twin pack boxes at https:// www.goldbelly.com Toppings: … more

Senator, Irmo mayor confirm covid-19

Sen. Katrina Shealy and Irmo Mayor Barry Walker along with their spouses have tested positive for covid-19. Sen. Shealy told the Chronicle she and her husband Jimmy are both experiencing … more

National League of Cities

National League of Cities Executive Director Clarence Anthony joined Lexington Town Council member Kathy Maness at a Town Hall reception last week. Maness has long been active in the NLC and is its … more

What were Santee Cooper brass thinking?

Santee Cooper is paying $495,000 to one of the crooked lawyers they fired. What are they thinking? They owe billions. This must be paid off. Crooked leaders are showing kids how to be … more

High court suspends no-knock police raids

The SC Supreme Court has banned surprise noknock police warrants. The court told magistrates temporarily to suspend them due to danger to the public and police. Lexington County Sheriff Jay … more

Junkyard beauty

One man’s junk is another man’s treasure. It’s true. We live in a throwaway society, and junkyard junkies seek bargains. Making use of discards is frugal. My late Uncle Joe found … more

Delayed memorial services planned

Lexington County funeral homes are arranging delayed memorial services for families and friends. Funeral services have been held remotely for deceased loved ones by Caughman-Harman Funeral Homes … more

Not all’s fair in love or war

Career military, Guard and Reserve families may be caught in a financial fix. The Department of Defense has issued a stop movement order on domestic travel for all military families until at … more

CHRONICLE COUNTY & NATIONAL POSTPONEMENTS, CANCELLATIONS

•The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournament •National Basketball Association •National Hockey League •Major League Baseball •XFL •National Women’s … more

Robert Barry Behling Sr.

Robert Barry Behling Sr., 92, of Chapin died Feb. 29, 2020. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

Not so fast missed alarm The US Department of

Koon's Watch You missed your alarm clock, and now you’re running late to a meeting with the boss. You figure you’ll save a few minutes by speeding. How could an extra 10 … more

Olivia Jenkins

Chronicle photos | Rose Cisneros Olivia Jenkins, 2, sings along to karaoke at Second Wave Coffee & Books in Lexington. Arc of the Midlands, which owns Second Wave, held a joint … more

Family time on the course

GOLF “Golf is challenging but easy” was 5-year-old Bernice Reed’s comment after the 1st ‘Family Golf Fun Preview’ program conducted on the new ‘Grow Golf … more

Parade and tree lighting this weekend

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Holiday events are happening in Lexington. This weekend, there are three free family-oriented events with Lexington’s Snowball Festival. The … more

DEATH NOTICES

Walter Clay Bovain, 63, of Gaston died Nov. 15, 2019. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. Homer E. Corley, of Lexington, has died. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Debra … more
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