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GIS technology available to you

TECH TALK Have you heard of geographic information systems (GIS)? It’s a framework for gathering, managing, and analyzing data. Grounded in geography science, GIS serves … more

GO!

Commercial/Paid Events: We offer opportunities for promoters of paid ticket events to advertise in GO! listings and display advertising. GO! calendar entry for paid events is $20 for the first 20 … more

Be ye joyous and blessed this week

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY The anticipation and preparation for Christmas will culminate next week as the world celebrates this most joyous and blessed holiday. With … more

Veteran receives dignified burial

An unclaimed veteran was laid to rest with military honors Wednesday. John Steven Stuebinger Jr., 53, was buried at Fort Jackson National Cemetery in Columbia. Stuebinger served in the U.S. … 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

The most scrutinized man in America

our readers write The FBI has completed its supplemental background check on Judge Brett Kavanaugh. They interviewed numerous witnesses and followed leads from those interviews. The … more

Be careful of Facebook job postings

Katie.Lexchron@gmail.com Targeted online ads are a godsend for small businesses -- unless you’re hiring. A group of job seekers have filed discrimination charges against Facebook and … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEXINGTON •The Lexington Wildcat Athletic Booster Club would like to invite all past Hall of Fame members to their annual Hall of Fame cookout. It will take place during the Sept. 7 … more

Bible classes an option for county students

Educational Bible classes are on the rise and drawing in non-religious students. “Released time” allows students to leave school for religious classes with parental permission. Classes … more

Summer workout precautions

The summer months offer an opportunity to get exercise in some fun and interesting ways. Rather than being stuck on a treadmill inside of a gym, an early morning walk or run is a nice way to get … more

Teachers of the Year announced

AROUND BATESBURGLEESVILLE Lexington County School District Three has announced its Teachers of the Year for 2018-2019. These four dedicated professionals will vie for the … 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

What’s Adventure?

THE WORLD OUTDOORS Have you ever been outside? Of course you have. But when was the last time you went on an adventure? You may be imagining yourself thousands of miles away … more

Gray Collegiate Versus Silver Bluff for the Class 2A Football Title

Gray Collegiate running back KZ Adams rushed for 311 yards and three touchdowns against Silver Bluff. PHOTO | PALMETTOSPORTSIMAGING.COM Gray Collegiate’s Bryce Parnell (36) and Zach Glenn (5) … more

Halloween Books and Fun at the Library

It ’s a chilling ghost story with a twist! A husband and wife don’t simply move into a haunted house — they build one. “The Invited” by Jennifer McMahon is the October read chosen by … more

THE 2ND SEASON

The exciting, non-region contests are now put aside until the post-season. The “real” portion of the regular season now begins this Friday for Chronicle Country teams in the SC High School … more

Lexington 2 resource officer honors friend

Thomas Stork was an elementary school student at Saluda River Academy for the Arts. He died of cancer on Dec. 7, 1996. Chris Yarborough, SRAA’s current School Resource Officer, went to … more

Earl P. “Dick” Driskell

Earl P. “Dick” Driskell, 90, of Cayce died Aug. 20, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Patsy Hobbs Freeze

Patsy Hobbs Freeze, 85, of Lexington died June 27, 2021. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

Covid scammers face justice

D id you read about the many covid-19 scams in circulation over the last year? There’s good news for consumers and federal agencies who have been scammed. The Justice Department announced May … more

Stay safe with or without a mask

Over a year since the pandemic began, many are saying goodbye to their facemasks. To keep your immune system strong: • Reduce stress. Stress hormones make your immune system sluggish. … more

Who’s watching the bureaucrats?

What legislative board properly oversees the SC Pension Board, Ports Authority and Department of Transportation? Now add the state-owned Santee Cooper utility to the list of those which are … more

Fixing SC’s flawed election process

South Carolina’s election laws are strong. That was evident in 2020 with a record turnout and confidence in the results. Major issues that must be addressed: • SC Election … more

H.S BASEBALL & SOFTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

University of South Carolina commit Matthew Becker on the mound for Chapin against Dutch Fork. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Dutch Fork’s Jay Metts after sliding across homeplate in the 3rd … more

Need help with college costs?

Your child or grandchild need college money? The SC State Fair is offering $300,000 in Ride of Your Life scholarships for students to attend SC colleges. The fair offers 50 of the $6,000 … more
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