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Who will get shots & when

The Department of Health and Environmental Control released this vaccination schedule to the Chronicle this week. The schedule shows who will be in which phase, but when is subject to unexpected … more

Santa makes it to Lexington again

Santa arrived in Lexington Sunday in the annual Christmas parade. Many bystanders enjoyed the pleasant weather while anticipating this festive event. Lexington police heralded the parade start … more

DEATH NOTICES

Robert Samuel Addington, 60, of Lexington died Sept. 25, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. Wayne M.Bailey, 77, of Irmo died Sept. 15, 2020. Joann Gunter Broome, 85, of … more

River Bluff postpones varsity football start

The Lexington-River Bluff football rivalry has taken a backseat to covid-19. Lexington District 1 confirmed next week’s opener in The Swamp had been postponed to Nov. 6. Lexington was … more

GOING ON THE ROAD

There were mixed results on the field for SCISA teams WW King Academy and Northside Christian in its respective season openers. WW King Academy won its “Battle of the Knights” matchup with … more

Be angry and sin not

Anger is a powerful human emotion. It can be compared to a highly flammable fuel that can be used to fly a jet or dangerously misused to destroy a city block. When anger is under control it … more

Jett – Wilson

Mr. John Duncan Jett and Mrs. Norma Anne Turner Jett of Johnston, along with Congressman Addison (Joe) Graves Wilson Sr. and Mrs. Roxanne Dusenbury Wilson of Springdale, announce with pleasure the … more

DOT wants your OK to spend $71.5M

The SC Department of Transportation wants your input on its 2 latest spending plans. The SCDOT Commission approved a 21-day public comment period for budget and schedule changes to the Statewide … more

Covid-19 attacks all areas of our bodies

Experience is teaching health care givers that covid-19 can damage more than our lungs. As the number of those infected grows, doctors are learning it can lead to pneumonia and acute respiratory … more

What to know about asthma

More than 25 million Americans live with asthma. You probably know someone who has it. Asthma symptoms result from inflammation, or swelling, that narrows the airways and makes them more … more

Gaston man arrested on car part theft

Deputies have arrested a man charged with stealing parts off cars parked at a towing company lot. Justin David Phillips, 30, is charged with 1 count of breaking into motor vehicles, according to … more

The Root Man’s tall clock now reposes in my home

THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY Continued from last week—a visit to the “Root Man’s” house. And standing at attention on the far wall of this room was a … more

Lexington County Blowfish reveal 2020 jersey

CHRONICLE SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The Lexington County Blowfish held its first preseason media luncheon in front of a full house inside the VIP Stadium Club at Lexington County … more

County firefighters raise $44,616

our readers write We thank and recognize the Lexington County Fire Department for their continued support of the Muscular Dystrophy Association and their commitment to MDA’s annual … more

Try the ‘new’ potato soup

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE As you know, everyone has gone cauliflower crazy! This recipe cuts the carbs and calories but still tastes like potato soup. It is … more

SC vulnerable to ID theft, fraud

TECH TALK Identity theft and fraud are serious issues. From January 1, 2005, to August 31, 2019, there have been 10,818 breaches. That comes out to 1.6 billion records … more

Lawmakers give regulators 22% raises

Regulators who gave SC Electric & Gas $2 billion in rate hikes got a 22% raise. Lawmakers raised Public Service Commissioners’ salaries this year, from $107,822 to $132,071 and the … more

‘Must-win’ time for Gamecocks

The University of South Carolina football team plays its first SEC road game Saturday at Missouri. The 2019 season has not gone the way many Gamecock fans thought it would around late July. … more

Juul to build $125M plant here

Despite health concerns, Juul Labs is building a new $125 million Lexington County plant. National health officials say they are concerned by mounting e-cigarette use. Juul is the … more

“BRAND” NEW ERA

A few miles down the road from Dutch Fork, the Yellow Jackets will begin a new season with new leadership. Aaron Brand arrives from North Carolina where he previously led Vance High School the last 3 … more

State hides Volvo details

State officials won’t reveal estimated taxpayer costs and benefits of the $1.1 billion Volvo project. This is more than 4 years after the Commerce Department announced the Swedish car maker … more

GIRL POWER:

A quintet of Lexington County female athletes were among 21 recognized Sunday by the South Carolina Coaches Association of Women’s Sports. All were named Athletes of the Year in their … more

Outdoor exercise is very relaxing

Around ChApin & irmo The restless teens in my house convinced me to go to Crooked Creek Park to walk the trails and exercise my slightly chunky miniature Dachshund. As we … more

163 District 5 students named SC Junior Scholars

More than 160 Lexington-Richland School District Five students have been named South Carolina Junior Scholars for the 2018-2019 school year. The 163 students from School District Five’s three … more

Valentine’s Day is here

Around ChApin & irmo It is the week of red heart candy boxes, roses, flowers and romantic date nights at nice restaurants. The celebration of love is in the air! … more
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