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Nearly 3 weeks have passed since Myles Jenkins and Malachi Reeves helped deny Dutch Fork head coach Bret Jones a return trip to the state finals. The Gators defeated the Silver Foxes 45-43 in … more

Other covid news

When can age 65 get vaccinated? More elderly Lexington County residents are now eligible for the vaccine. Gov. Henry McMaster and the Department of Health and Environmental Control … more

Strong regulation needed

SCANA executives knew they could lead the Public Service Commission around by the nose. As a lawyer with the environmental organization Sierra Club, I argued before the Public Service Commission … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

A little more New Year’s humor, Don’t blame me. Blame my writers. Youth is when you’re allowed to stay up for the new year. Middle age is when you’re forced to. My grandparents had … more

A life-changing escape from death

To call Dr. Mark Smith, President of Columbia International University an inspiring person would be an understatement. While interviewing him, I realized I was listening to someone with depth, … more

Deputy state treasurer graduates

Deputy State Treasurer Cynthia Dannels has graduated from Leadership South Carolina’s Class of 2020. Dannels was elected by her classmates to serve on the organization’s Board of Trustees … more

The United Nations South

Living in central Florida, I get a heavy dose of influence from my Latino and Spanish friends from countries all over Central and South America. They are all alike in many ways and unalike in … more

5 simple towing tips for novices

Drivers may haul trailers for a variety of reasons. Some may haul trailers on vacation, while others may do so when moving to a new home. Regardless of why drivers tow, itÕs important to keep … more

Don’t panic over covid-19 news

Screaming headlines and breathless broadcasts about covid-19 scare many people. Some are terrified to go to the grocery store or even their doctor. Many experience psychological trauma and … more

Don’t text and walk

Texting and walking can get you into trouble. Everywhere you go, you’ll see someone walking with their attention on their smartphone or some other electronic device. This can be dangerous for … more

2 more bank HQs leaving SC

The bank-control exodus from SC continues. It leaves Lexington-based 1st Community Bank among the few remaining locallyowned banks. United Bank of West Virginia officially took ownership of … more

Engineering helps fight covid-19

Lexington Medical Center’s new addition is helping treat patients and keep staff safe. LMC’s new patient care tower has an industry-leading design that’s enhancing the delivery of health … more

Virus adds to burden for Santee Cooper

The virus has delayed lawmakers’ plan to decide what to do about Santee Cooper’s future. The state has already spent more than $15 million for expert advice. Most lawmakers want a decision made … more

Lexington Chronicle asking athletes, coaches for pictures.

The ongoing COVID-19/coronavirus has left high school athletes and head coaches on hiatus from their spring sports. How are they dealing with the inactivity?  The Lexington Chronicle … more

Drug deal gone bad led to Lexington shooting

Lexington Police have arrested 3 suspects involved in a December shooting at the Hickory Hills Mobile Home Park in Lexington. Kenneth Maurice West, Jr., 19, Justin Isaiha Peeples, 20, and a … more

Seniors enjoyed Valentine party

Around gilbert & summit Gilbert-Summit Senior Center members enjoyed an early Valentine’s Day last week. Their special day was arranged by Gilbert High School seniors … more

The house that Dreher built

Lexington yesterday Iam speaking of the House of God called St. Michael’s Lutheran Church. It’s on River Road just across Dreher Shoals Dam in Irmo. At midway-mark of the … more

A rising tide lifts all boats

BEHIND THE MIKE Recruit or die. You probably think I am speaking exclusively about football, specifically college football. Dynasties are not one-and-done affairs where … more

Lexington loses YMCA Family Center

our readers write Sorry to hear about the Lexington YMCA Family Center closing. My wife and I have been living in Lexington for the past 19 years. We had no idea where it is. I read … more

Lexington Veterans Day Parade

Record breaking employment here

AROUND TOWN LINDA: 467-0334 ChuCk: 348-0243 South Carolina is setting employment records. Lexington County is helping it do that. Statewide, unemployment dropped to … more

Stay young at heart

GOLF Two years ago at the Texas Open, I saw this young fella sitting in a crowded lunchroom at a table alone. He looked very young, like a 13 or 14-year-old. I ask … more

Remember when...

Reader Wiley Ouzts remembers when Odelle Harmon and Raymond Bedenbaugh were Lexington principals. Email your “Remember When” to rose.lexchron@gmail.com more

New restrictions for deer hunters

Lexington County deer hunters may need to change their tactics. South Carolina has banned the use of natural deer lures and attractants, SCDNR announced last week. The new regulation makes … more

Discovery of ‘Health Trails’

health wanted As many know, I am a huge health guru. I love being active and thoroughly enjoy working out. I stumbled upon something interesting while in … more
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