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11 Successful people share their secrets

What happens when 11 over-achievers get together to write and publish a book? Chronicle Editor Emeritus, co-author and editor of Maverick Entrapreneurs’ Million Dollar Strategies, Jerry Bel-lune … more

Services available Sunday and Monday

Around rEd BAnK Merry Christmas to all who are celebrating the holiday this week. Our local houses of worship have many special services planned for Sunday and Monday, here … more

When the Puritans banned Christmas

Who would ban Christmas? Christians, of course. Puritan Christians, that is. “More mischief is that time committed than in all the year,” said strict Puritan Philip Stubbes in the … more

Trees at Thanksgiving are a tradition

Around ChApin & irmo Ithink I am ready for Thanksgiving, but maybe not!  Our family has an odd Thanksgiving tradition; we start selling Christmas trees from my … more

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Scam Alert

A reader and resident of Lexington reported she had gotten a call from a scam-mer. The scammer claimed to be able to reduce her Medicare premium and asked for her personal information. Medicare … more

Join us for ‘National Night Out’

Koon's watch As summer break comes to an end, the Sheriff’s Department is preparing for one last opportunity to connect with people across Lexington County before the … more

Keep your phone summer-proof

Summer selfie sessions wouldn’t be complete without photos of sun and ocean waves. Unfortunately, water, sand and sun aren’t phone-friendly. Here are a few low-cost ways you can save yourself … more

Electronic assistants can be dangerous

Do you ask Siri, Alexa, or Google with help around the house or on your smartphone? New research shares why that might be dangerous. Last month ,University of California Berkeley researchers … more

Having fun at the TPC

GOLF The Tournament Players Championship is referred to as the “5th major” on the PGA Tour and it was much fun to attend multiple practice rounds along with the competition … more

High School Basketball in Chronicle Country

Lexington guard Alexis Sexton with the drive versus Irmo THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Irmo guard De’Naya Henderson with the shot attempt THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Lexington’s Elisha … more

Oaklawn Cemetery Gets Cleaned Up, Peanut Party Entertainment Announced

T here was a great turnout for the Oaklawn Cemetery cleanup. This event was a joint effort between the Pelion Ruritan and American Legion Post 101. Members of Pelion Church of the Nazarene and the … more

DHEC: 589 dead not fully vaccinated

Unvaccinated people pay a high price. A majority of severe covid cases are not fully vaccinated, research shows. Among the 760 reported covid deaths in the county, 589 (77.5%) were not … more

Johnson leads Ryder Cup win

Team USA won the Ryder third in the WSCGA JGF Cup and Dutch Fork graduate Dustin Johnson was 1 of the stars. At 37, Johnson was the oldest team member on Team USA. He was completely dominant in … more

Former SCANA CEO to be sentenced

A former SCANA CEO may be the 1st imprisoned in a $10 billion fraud. Kevin Marsh, 65, will be sentenced Oct. 7 by federal Judge Mary Lewis on conspiracy fraud charges. Investigators say … more

Howard Wayne Floyd

Howard Wayne Floyd, 76, of Lexington died Aug. 24, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Charles McBryde Jenkins Jr.

Charles McBryde Jenkins Jr., 88, of Chapin died June 07, 2021. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

Pelion High senior sets record

P elion High senior Yessenia Castellanos won the Class 2-A, 800-meter state title. Yessenia, in her 4th year on Pelion High’s track and field team, set a school record with a race time of 2 … more

Wagners celebrate 50 Years together

Clarence and Mary Wagner will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on May 23rd. They were married at Little Valley Presbyterian Church in Lewistown, PA in 1971. They have been long time … more

Progressive power

Packing the court was rejected by Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a bad idea. We’re not going to allow the most radical liberal movement in American history to destroy the Rule of Law for partisan purposes. … more

The value and danger of fire

It seems obvious but fire was important to families in Lexington District in the 18th and 19th centuries. Besides cooking and keeping them warm in winter, fire was used to make soap, smoke pork, … more

NO ‘BREAK’ FOR SPORTS

The quiet, somber memory of last year’s Spring Break for high school sports is a motivating factor this year. Having seen athletics shut down due to the pandemic, Chronicle Country teams are … more

SC BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION TOP 10 POLLS

CLASS 5A 1. Summerville, 2. Lexington, 3. Blythewood, 4. Berkeley, 5. River Bluff, 6. JL Mann, 7. Byrnes, 8. Dutch Fork, 9. Hillcrest, 10. Mauldin/Socastee (tie) CLASS 4A 1. AC Flora, … more

Lexington chili cookoff Feb. 21

The 7th annual Lexington County Chili Cook-Off, presented by the Old Mill Brew-Pub and Lexington County Blowfish will be Sunday, Feb. 21 from noon to 5 pm. It will be inside the new Icehouse … more
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