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What do you like?

Do you love a book you would want others to read and enjoy as you have? Join us in the Book Club by sending Jerry Bellune your own recommended books for other readers. Please send him a note at … more

RECOGNITION

Gilbert High School recognized the newest members of the 2021 Athletics Hall of Fame class during halftime of the football game between the Indians and Strom Thurmond. The newest members were … more

go!

Your weekly Guide to Area Events To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to … more

3 new doctors join heart, vascular center

Jenna-Lyn Johnson, MD, Garrett Ruth, MD and Anil Purohit, MD, FACC, have joined Lexington Medical Heart and Vascular Center. Dr. Johnson graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in … more

Should children be forced to wear masks?

Whether you are pro- or anti-masks, you should consider the consequences of mask mandates. Civil liberties advocates say wearing masks should be a personal choice. They want parents and children … more

“Chronic Knee Pain Helped With Amazing New Technique.”

I’m going to ask you a simple question... “Are you interested in helping getting rid of your knee pain?” Do you think that you’d be open to doing something that would really … more

What’s to know about Windows 11

D id you hear about Windows 11? Microsoft announced the next version of Windows is coming this fall. You should be able to download the new software for free if you already have Windows 10. … more

Wear your seat belt

You’ve read it before in this space: Seat belts save lives. But let me give that statement some weight: Between 2015 and 2019, seat belts saved more than 69,000 lives. That means 69,000 seat … more

William L. Whitener

William L. Whitener, 84, of West Columbia died May 7, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Winning streaks

Why does it seem harder to win season after season for many sports teams? They put together a winning team to reach a pinnacle of success last season. Why can’t they do it this year? And next … more

“Special” season for Northside Christian

The Crusaders are having a memorable baseball season. Already having set a school-record for consecutive wins, Northside Christian had a chance to win its 1st ever SCISA region title Tuesday at … more

Shot at dawn

Have you received your initial covid vaccination yet? Many of us haven’t as we are not included in Phase 1a. If you are a 1st responder, health care giver or nursing home resident, you’ve … more

No! No! That’s a naughty word!

W ashington swamp gas must be going to their little brains in Congress. Chronicle readers quickly respond to the latest left wing flatulence from the Swamp. Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rules … more

A rainbow on your table

These beautiful crystal cups and saucers were made in the 1840s by Baccarat. They are most unusual as they were made in rainbow hues of lavender, purple, blue , pink and green. They were made to … more

What Gamecock fans should expect in new era

South Carolina’s 2020 season came to an unceremonious end Saturday night with a 41- 18 loss to the Kentucky Wildcats. The final record of 2-8 is the worst record since 1999 and is a fitting end to … more

DOING GOOD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

This is Debee Early with Aliya, Wyatt, and Alek Neely. Wyatt organized a fundraising walk in the Whiteford neighborhood to raise money for Smile Train, a cleft palate charity to provide free cleft … more

Is SC health plan being abused?

The state’s health insurance plan for public employees may be unmanageable. It may cost state taxpayers even more when ineligible board members and parttimers gain coverage. 2 Lexington … more

Strike up the marching bands

Welcome, high school marching bands and football season. District 5’s guidelines require spectators to social distance and wear a face covering the nose and mouth. The Irmo Events Committee is … more

BLOWFISH THANK VETERANS

Since arriving in Lexington, the Lexington County Blowfish have honored a Military Family of the Night at every home game. For last Saturday’s season finale against the Savannah Bananas, the team … more

Airport steps up covid-19 precautions

Is it safe to fly out of Columbia Metropolitan Airport? Absolutely, said airport spokesperson Lynn Douglas. The covid-19 pandemic has certainly made things different for the airline … more

What a rubber duck can do for you

What is the craziest thing you’d expect to find in a hotel? Our friend Ruth King found a rubber duck in the bathtub at a Hampton Inn in Joliet, Il. It made her laugh. What did this Hampton Inn … more

DEATH NOTICES

Alvin Nelson Berry Jr., 52 ,of Irmo, died June 6, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Sarah Bedell Biser, 92, of Lexington, died June 8, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. … more

Mission Lexington receives food donation

Mission Lexington has received 4 pallets of ramen noodles from Palmetto Gourmet Foods. “We’re beyond grateful to Palmetto Gourmet for this incredible donation,” said Robin W. Bowers, … more

Aninmal spirits show us the way

Several years ago when I was just discovering the ways of the indigenous people of the southeastern forest I found a source in a most unexpected place: among the Catholic nuns of Kingstree. … more

Where dreams are born

S pring can inspire golf dreams, especially with all the reruns of The Masters. This week’s article is going to focus on more of The Masters’ memories. Hopefully, even prayerfully, you can … more
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