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A rocket ship, with two astronauts aboard, thundered away from earth Saturday at Cape Canaveral. Hoping to lift American spirits from a week of tragedy, unrest and the continuing covid-19 pandemic, … more

Keeping all of us open and safe

As we continue to combat the Wuhan virus and adjust to these new normals, I am grateful that South Carolina is taking a new step toward opening once again. President Donald Trump has announced a … more

Super Heroes Super Heroes

I don’t know if you love or hate the New England Patriots. But in these trying times, it’s reassuring to find out something great. I don’t know if you love or hate the New England Patriots. But … more

Serve casserole or take to a gathering

H ere’s a recipe you need to clip and save because it is perfect for an Easter buffet when all your friends and relatives show up. Or you can take it along to someone else’s Easter gathering. The … more

Chronicle News Editor Rose Cisneros

accepts a certificate of appreciation from the Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center in Lexington Feb. 13. The Chronicle is proud to support the hard work the DCAC does for children who have … more

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 … more

Honoring the LMC Volunteer Auxiliary

The Lexington Medical Center Auxiliary has volunteered to care for the patients and families served by Lexington Medical Center since 1970. For 50 years, these individuals have selflessly … more

Easy dish makes change from holidays

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Pepper Steak makes a nice change from turkey, ham, dressing, collards and black-eyed peas. Make sure you follow the directions carefully so your … more

Chronicle Country teams, runners excel at state finals

Lexington’s cross-country teams had a strong showing Tuesday at the rescheduled state finals held Nov. 19 in Camden. Getting a runner-up finish from Zander Jeffcoat and 8th place finish from … more

5 tips to lower your power costs

1. Pay bills promptly. Some electricity customers pass their power bills around for approval from departments before paying. The best plan is to have the utility draft a checking account. … more

Chronicle Country teams reach state finals

It’s ‘Championship Saturday’ in Chronicle Country this weekend. As of presstime, Lexington School District 1 has 2 teams - Gilbert volleyball and River Bluff tennis - set to play for state … more

Chapin eyes 2% hospitality tax

Is a hospitality tax in Chapin’s future? Chapin residents could pay 2% more for prepared food in Chapin. Everyone eating at restaurants within town limits will pay the tax. Irmo, … more

news in brief

Gas station robber sentenced Ronheim Syron Dease, age 25, pled guilty this week for robbing the Simba Express convenience store located on Frink Street in the city of Cayce. Circuit … more

How heavy is the stress you deal with?

words to the wise A psychologist teaching stress management raised a glass of water. Everyone expected they’d be asked the ‘half empty or half full’ question. Instead, with a … more

State diabetes rate to jump 38%

South Carolina is on track to become 10th worst for diabetes in the nation. A new study projects 16.6% of the state’s population will have the disease by 2030. That’s an increase of … more

LEXINGTON COUNTY BASEBALL STADIUM ACTION

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West Columbia commemorative bricks available

It is time to get your brick. The West Columbia Beautification Foundation is selling a limited number of commemorative bricks in the West Columbia All-Inclusive, or Enabling, Park. Bricks … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

RECOGNITION LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Lexington High School will hold 3 baseball camps during the month of June at the baseball field on Augusta Highway. - … more

Airport High receives top honors

The South Carolina Association of Student Councils recognized Airport High School at its 71st annual state convention Mar. 29-31. AHS received Gold Council of the Year, the highest recognition … more

South Carolina to hold annual Garnet and Black Spring Game

The University of South Carolina football team will hold its annual Garnet & Black Spring Game on Saturday. Admission is free for the noon contest at Williams-Brice Stadium. Prior to … more

Meetings

Communications & Leadership: Lexington County Toastmasters offers a way to learn and grow. 7:15 am on the 1st-3rd Thursday except holidays, 2nd floor conference room, Lexington Medical Center, … more

GRAY COLLEGIATE

Where did that gator come from?

Lexchront@yahoo.com A Chapin resident has a mystery story. Donna Faircloth went out to her koi pond near Lake Murray about 3 weeks ago to feed her fish, a colored variety of carp. … more

Lawmakers: Education will be job #1 in 2019

Reforming public education will be the state’s top priority this year. That is according to state lawmakers who spoke at a SC Press Association legislative workshop in Columbia last week. … more

Overstuff your stockings, not your pets

Families will be gathering for Christmas this week. There may be visiting pets and more food present that your pet would love to sample. It’s time for some tips about the holidays. … more
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