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Easter smiles

Jennifer Bailey captured this photo of her daughter Madison making Easter cards to mail to family and friends. Handwritten letters may be coming back in style now that we all have extra time on our … more

SPORTS ON HOLD

Chapin’s Dallas Mayers (15) is greeted by teammates Andee Dircks (11) and Mckenzie Lott (9) after her solo home run against Fort Mill. PHOTO | BRIDGETTE LOTT Gilbert teammates congratulate … more

Lexington man arrested on drug charges

Lexington County narcotics agents arrested a man after finding a mobile home full of marijuana plants. Steven Daniel Brown, 46, is charged with trafficking marijuana, and possession with intent … more

John Oldham

John Oldham, Plant Manager of Vulcan’s Lexington Quarry, provided a pizza lunch for Lexington County Fire Services Feb. 7. Members included those from Station 8 in Gilbert, Station 2 in Hollow … more

There’s still time to enter parade

Around pelion Just a reminder that applications for the annual Pelion Christmas Parade must be returned by December 10 to the Pelion Middle School, 758 Magnolia St., Pelion, … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Politics Explained Communism : if you have two cows, you give both cows to the government, and then the government sells you some of the milk. Socialism : If you have two … more

Don’t be fooled by travel guides

Chronicle readers Gary and Mary Baker share their adventures in Australia and New Zealand. Alocal travel guide said there were 28 sites to visit in the little town of Coromba. The lady … more

Judge limits police property seizures

Law enforcement may not like it but drug dealer property seizure is a legal issue. West Virginia Circuit Court Judge Steven John’s ruled that South Carolina’s civil asset forfeiture law … more

March of Dimes mascot

One family from Cayce will be the new face for the March of Dimes. The Carol, Brent and daughter Annie William-sons will serve as Ambassadors for the 2019 Signature Chefs Auction in Columbia. … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

RIVER BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL •The 3rd annual Coaches Wives’ Night Out will take place Aug. 9 at 5 pm at Radius Church at 300 W. Main St. in downtown Lexington. In addition to having … more

Partners Program underway

Lexington Medical Center Foundation’s annual Partners Program is underway. Sixty rising juniors and seniors from Lexington County high schools will complete a 3-week intensive learning experience. … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL •The Class 5A softball championship program will hold a 3-day camp June 17-19 from 8:30-10:30 am at the school’s softball field. The camp is open for rising … more

No onions, but cake is great anyway

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE As you know, people either love red velvet or they don’t. The lovers of red velvet are obsessed with the texture and the balance of the … more

5 blood clot risk factors

Blood clots can affect anyone and may lead to significant health problems, but some people are at higher risk for life-threatening blood clots. One in four people worldwide die of conditions … more

Swinging into Spring

GOLF Spring Golf season is finally here and while we enjoy longer days, get ready for time to accelerate. Despite more hours of daylight, the golf clock seems to … more

Critics challenge Dominion benefit claims

Dominion is telling its new customers here what a great deal they are giving them. But the utility’s critics say there’s another side to the story they’re telling. Dominion, which … more

It’s time to hold someone accountable

As you may already know, 2 major events have occurred in the nuclear fiasco saga: • With the approval of the state’s Public Disservice Commission, Dominion Energy moved swiftly to close its … more

Was it a sign of ‘desperate’ love?

BEHIND THE MIKE It was a spur of the moment decision. I made my choice in an instant. The day I met Christine Marie Thiel I decided that she would one day be my wife. … more

Accept who you really are

LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE As a child and teenager I loved to dream, write and explore. My parents were troubled by this. “Why do you spend your time doing these … more

I was once a volunteer firefighter

BEHIND THE MIKE When I was growing up in the tiny town of Lexington, all able-bodied citizens of relative youth belonged to the Volunteer Fire Department. Our service … more

Ratepayers hope regulators will rule for them

State regulators have much to prove to restore public trust in them. To the public, the Public Service Commission’s name has been a misnomer. They say it should have been named the Public … more

Crowd turns up for After Hours

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY The continuing summer heat did not affect the large attendance at the Chamber’s outdoor Businees After Hours at Library Hill Lane last Thursday. … more

Who deserves credit in emergencies?

Chronicle readers may wonder if we are “getting soft” on SC Electric & Gas. The truth is, we have never been hard on SCE&G’s people. We have questioned the competence, … more
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