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Dorothy Malone Morris

Dorothy Malone Morris, 93, of Lexington died May 6, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

How to catch identity thieves

Do you keep an eye on your financial accounts? I hope so. Watching your bank and credit card accounts for fraudulent transactions can prevent financial loss. When thieves steal your info, they … more

Health officials hand us more headaches

We hate to keep criticizing our state health officials but they ask for it. DHEC officials told the Chronicle their new online system will make it easier for you to set vaccination appointments. … more

Gaston woman arrested for meth trafficking

Lexington County deputies arrested a Gaston woman accused of trafficking meth last Tuesday. Gwenn Michelle Vandalen, 45, was arrested after deputies talked with her during a property crime … more

OUR GUARD’S CRITICAL ROLE IN THE PANDEMIC

You may not know this because they work quietly and without fan fare. Our SC National Guard – many of them your neighbors in Lexington County – have been supplying covid-19 relief across the … more

Remember what the experts used to tell us?

Do you trust what “they” say? You know, the experts who tell you what will make you healthier, what’s safe to eat, drink and use to make life easier. Pardon my cynicism but in the good … more

Beta club hits ‘grand slam’

The Swansea High School Beta Club achieved the 2020 Grand Slam Service Award. Each of its members “knocked service out of the park” by spending over 100 hours serving their school, … more

Expert slams Dominion rate hike request

Energy expert Rod Funderburk calls Dominion’s proposed SC rate hike “ridiculous.” “The company is asking for approval of a plan to allow it to collect an additional $3.5 million annually … more

Timberwolves take on Dutch Fork

Are you ready for some high school football? The coviddelayed season begins for the White Knoll Timberwolves tonight with a Junior Varsity matchup at home against Dutch Fork. Tomorrow night the … more

Black Forest craftsmanship

This masterfully handcarved dining chair is 1 of 6 expertly hand carved in the Black Forest of Germany. The indigenous wood was fashioned into a suite of 6 dining chairs crafted circa 1850. The … more

2020 SC State Fair to be drive-thru event

The South Carolina State Fair will host its 1st-ever free, Drive-Through SC State Fair Tuesday, Oct. 20 and Wednesday, Oct. 21. “In the midst of the worst global crisis of our lifetime, we … more

Rev. John C. Muller

Rev. John C. Muller, Sr., 77, of 422 Tom Drafts Circle, Gilbert, SC 29054, left this world for Heaven on Thursday, July 10, 2020. He was born on May 26, 1943, in Ehrhardt, SC, to the late Francis … more

Veterans’ fishing day moves to Lake Murray Sail Club

Troop Appreciation Fishing Derby honors those who served our country. The September 16 Troop Appreciation Fishing Derby has found a new home. With Dominion Energy’s closing and possible … more

Brookland UMC aids needy

Brookland United Methodist held an all free clothing sale Friday, May 29. Items included clothing, shoes, pocketbooks, blankets, hats and accessories free to people in need. Brookland United … more

Hiking along the Lake Moultrie Passages’ dikes

Lake Moultrie is a fisherman’s paradise. It covers almost 100 square miles in Berkeley County and it’s the 3rd largest lake in the state. Fishermen come from all over to catch some of … more

KEEPING VIRTUALLY IN PLAYING SHAPE

High School coaches and players are taking steps to keep in playing shape . “Virtual conditioning” serves as a way to exercise online on home computers. On Wednesday, the S.C. High … more

Legion to sponsor 3rd Peel Lap

P elion American Legion Post 101 will sponsor the 3d Pelion Peel Lap honoring 93-year-old Tom Peel. The event is March 14 beginning at 8 am. It will begin at the Pelion Walking Trail with … more

Malfunction junction to cost $240M more

YOUR TAXES AT WORK Fixing Malfunction Junction will cost the taxpayers another $240 million. The SC Transportation Department plans to buy a Motel 6, gas stations, … more

Dylann Roof appeals death penalty in church massacre

White supremacist Dylann Roof last week appealed his convictions and death sentence in the killing of 9 black church members in Charleston, the Associated Press reported. Roof once attended … more

When is it time to make a change?

Senior Living If you live long enough you may face some very major questions. “Should I downsize my house?” “Should I sell my house and move into an assisted … more

Start the new year at council meetings

Around pelion The new year is really the time to resolve to get involved in your government. Pelion Town Council meets January 9 at 5:30 pm for a work session and 6 pm for … more

There’s an art to serving Charleston Cheese Cookies

Entertaining with THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY These small bites of savory pleasure were present at every gathering during my childhood. Each family had its own secret recipe … more

Preseason tournaments kick off in Chronicle Country

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL For the 28th year, the high school basketball season in Lexington County will begin with the Lake Murray Tip-Off tournament. However, a familiar … more

Blue Granite sues Town of Lexington

Blue Granite Water wants a court to compel the Town of Lexington to fulfill a 22-year-old agreement. Don Denton, President of Blue Granite, formerly Carolina Water, said town officials in 1997 … more

Pay for Play

The Sports Grouch Lets be honest. Top college athletes and their families have profited from their performance for years. Most of them have a free ride. No tuition, dorm room … more
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