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The holidays arrive with events

Now that Thanksgiving is past and we are all stuffed with turkey, we can get ready for Christmas. This year will be a bit different. Try to make it a bit brighter, too. The Quail has found … more

Nephron to test East Point students, faculty

Nephron Pharmaceuticals is lending a hand to ensure students are safe and healthy at school. The company, one of the fastest growing in the state, has signed a covid-19 testing partnership with … more

Study: 1 in 3 would not get covid-19 vaccine

Drug companies are racing to develop an effective covid-19 vaccine. But 1 in 3 Americans say they wouldn’t get vaccinated. That’s according to a recent national Gallup poll. … more

Chapin’s Cline wins 1st event

Freshman Chase Cline of Chapin High School won his 1st major golf event. He won the South Carolina Junior Golf Association’s North All-Star championship in the Boys 13-14 division at Carolina … more

Remembering moon fever

“The Eagle has landed.” We’d been waiting for those 4 thrilling words. In those heady days, we all had a good case of moon fever. We had primed ourselves for perhaps man’s greatest … more

The ultimate cheesecake

You don’t need to be intimidated, Anyone can make this cheesecake. CRUST 1½ cups graham cracker crumbs ¼ cup sugar ½ cup butter melted Combine crumbs, butter and … more

Unemployment claims drop for 6th time

As businesses and industry reopen, more of us are going back to work. The state recorded its 6th decrease in initial unemployment claims. Only 24,950 people filed unemployment claims last … more

You may now vote absentee in June

Lawmakers have passed a bill to allow voters to obtain an absentee ballot for the June primary and runoffs. Last month, 2 lawsuits were filed in state and federal courts asking judges to require … more

Pets may be at risk for corona virus

Editor’s note: The information in this article was current as of April 14. Health officials are still learning about the virus, so it is possible new information may be available. The most current … more

10 years for drive-by shooting

A Batesburg-Leesville man has been convicted in a 2018 drive-by shooting incident. Trevor Devon Morris, 20, was convicted of attempted murder and possession of a weapon during the commission of … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Bill: I’m a steady worker. Bob: Yeah, and if you were any steadier, you would be motionless. “My husband didn’t leave a bit of insurance.” “Then where did you get that … more

Winter Tour winding down

GOLF The “Irmo Chapin Winter Youth Tour” season has just 3 weeks to go. There is much to report, so let’s dive in. Super Bowl Sunday turned out to be a … more

A woman ahead of her time

Chronicle Book Club Chapin author and Chronicle columnist MaryJo Briggs-Austin recommends a new book on a famous pirate by Ralph Jarrells of West Columbia, “Fiery … more

Simplify cooking and grocery shopping

TECH TALK Have you planned your Thanksgiving menu? How about your holiday meal grocery shopping list? If you still need to work on it, there are free apps that can help! The … more

Not just stubble for these policemen

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA West Columbia Police officers Assistant Police Chief Scott Morrison; Lieutenant Boyce; Captain Hook; and Sergeant Myers are all … more

Lawmakers take care of their own

Public Service Commissioers aren’t the only full-time jobs lawmakers have given ex-colleagues or relatives.  Lawmakers made: • Ex-Rep. Mike Pitts a Laurens County magistrate. He makes … more

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State will pay $20M to sell Santee Cooper

Are state officials nuts to pay $20 million in hopes of selling Santee Cooper? That’s a multi-million dollar investment lawmakers hope will pay off in selling taxpayer-owned utility and … more

BUILDING UPON SUCCESS

River Bluff posted a school record in victories, Gray Collegiate won its 1st ever state title and Gilbert has posted 29 victories and a 1st ever region title during the past 3 seasons. All have … more

Impaired driver charged in collision

A collision between a car and a pickup truck halted traffic in Lexington July 9. The vehicles collided at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard (US 378) and Scotland Drive in front of Office … more

Larick returns to Senior Open

GOLF Jim Williams, Jimmy Koosa, Tom Gwenski are PGA Hope certified golf professionals in our area. Williams is the Midlands area leader and what this … more

Cafeteria earns grade of 100

Around pelion Forts Pond Elementary cafeteria employees received a grade of 100% for the 12th time from its DHEC inspection. Congratulations! Mr. Shealy’s 5h graders … more

The slogan will sell it!

HOLY COW! HISTORY What do presidential campaigns and the Christmas shopping season have in common? They both keep starting earlier and earlier. Like it or not, the … more

Enjoy the peace of the Christmas season

Around ChApin & irmo   It is a Merry Christmas week! Santa came to the Christmas tree lighting at Chapin Town Hall, where kids made crafts, and Mayor Knight read … more
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