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Family pleads for child killer’s life

His father and the woman Tim Jones Jr. calls “mom” pleaded for his life Monday. Asked if the Red Bank father of 5 should be executed for murdering his kids, his grandmother said, “No. God, … more

Motherly role models

Like you, I have been privileged to be influenced by many role models. At least half of them were amazing women. My role models include the mother of our sons, a woman who has stood with me … more

B-L HS JROTC Sells Bricks for Monument

The B-L High School JROTC is currently selling engraved bricks that will be displayed at the Batesburg-Leesville Armed Forces Monument. The Armed Forces Monument, which is located directly in front … more

G N Wallace Ins Agcy Inc

Butch Wallace, Agent 1101 Knox Abbott Drive, Cayce, SC 29033 www.butchwallace.com Bus: 803-796-7920 Fax: 803-796-7925 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service more

$60,000 donation to help 3 area schools

BIC USA has allocated $60,000 to DonorsChoose.org to fund handwriting projects and classroom requests. This funding will reach 5,500 students nationwide, including nearly 300 K-12 students in … more

Brookland-Cayce to bring young boys’ team into new arena

Works crews are making the final touches on the new arena being built on the campus of Brookland-Cayce High School. Plans were announced for the 1,500-seat Brookland-Cayce basketball/volleyball … more

Medicare open enrollment 101

As autumn progresses, it’s important to keep your health in mind. Medicare’s fall open enrollment period is the time for you to review your plan options and make any changes to your Medicare … more

Intersection redesign fuels tension

Old Chapin Road at Yachting Road is an accident waiting to happen. That’s the contention of Victoria Catoe, a Yachting Road homeowner. She says the redesign of the intersection has … more

FALL SPORTS

They never had their marbles

Down South Ican stand on the brick patio Dad laid down in the 1980s and show you right where we boys shot marbles. There in the 1950s, long before the bricks came along, … more

Founders Appreciation Night with the Blowfish

On Friday, June 29, LMC Foundation celebrated our generous Founders Society and Doctors Circle donors with a fun night of Blowfish baseball. Lexington Medical Center also hosted Strikeout for … more

Celebrate Peach Fest’s 60th anniversary

around gilbert & SUMMIT Simply put, the Lexington County July 4th Peach Festival, “it’s just what we do,” said Shelba Derrick Howard, Lexington County Peach … more

Happy endings are the result of trying

BEHIND THE MIKE Everybody likes a happy ending. Since there are a multitude of definitions of “happy ending,” I will attempt to take the high road for this week’s … more

Seven sister roses

lexington yesterday As a Southerner, you may remember admiring what’s growing in a friend’s garden. And, of course, your friend would give you a cutting you can root. In the south, … more

Tough people

THE EDITOR TALKS WITH YOU Keller Kissam has a job few of us would want. But he says he thanks God every morning for what it gives him. With God’s help, he says, he is able to … more

Encouragement and Support

The 30th edition of the Irmo Chapin Winter Youth Golf Tour is on the tee this weekend. The point of this winter golf program is for families to spend time together on the course. It’s a … more

Chapin Bridge Under Construction Reopens, Part of Project to Widen I-26

Drivers on Peak Street in Chapin may once again cross Interstate 26. The overpass, near mile marker 89 on the highway, has “been completely replaced with a new structure with the latest safety … more

Cowan picked to lead West Columbia

The City of Cayce has hired Richland County Deputy Chief Chris Cowan, a 29-year law enforcement veteran, as the next Chief of Police for the City of Cayce. In July, current Director of the Cayce … more

John F. Argenziano

John F. Argenziano, 84, of Gilbert died Aug. 27, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Covid’s critical comeback

Covid cases are rising at an alarming rate. The unvaccinated are being hit hardest by the Delta variant Health officials worry that a Delta variant surge may overwhelm hospitals. … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Here’s a little patriotic post-Independence Day knee slappers for you. True or False? The Declaration of Independence was written in Philadelphia. True but it was also written in ink. … more

County seeks penny tax for roads again

Lexington County wants taxpayers to approve a penny tax to repair roads and ease congestion. County officials say they need money for roads since they receive only about $4.1 million a year from … more

County remembers fallen officers

Law enforcement officers and civilians gathered May 12 at Lexington’s Virginia Hylton Park to honor the local fallen officers whose names are engraved on the Lexington County Law Enforcement … more

Our senator drives the leftists looney

We love it when left-leaning media expose each others’ double standards. It’s about time someone called out progressive Twitter. What’s surprising is that it came from left-leaning Yahoo. … more

SPRING HS SPORTS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

Chapin High School fans at Cecil Woolbright Field cheer on the boys lacrosse team during their 10-9 overtime win over Region 5-5A and District 4 champion Lexington. THOMAS GRANT JR.| CHRONICLE … more
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