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SHOOTING FOR 6(0)!

To say it’s been a tough week for Dutch Fork football is an understatement. The defending 5-time Class 5A champions faced a challenge far more difficult off the field than what they’ve … more

Another Midlands success story

Jensen Castle is the 2021 US Womens Amateur Champion. The rising University of Kentucky junior and Gray Collegiate Academy graduate stunned the golf world with her victory. She won as the 63rd … more

The good guys post a few needed wins

I t’s a great day when the good guys win one and they do it more often than you think. Here are 2 fine examples: • A coalition of ratepayer supporters has convinced Dominion Energy to … more

Diana S. Hoover

MABANK,TX —Visitation for Diana S. Hoover, 83, will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, June 5, 2021 at Barr-Price Funeral Home and Crematorium, Lexington Chapel. Burial will be held at … more

Marilyn Alpha Price Maddox

Marilyn Alpha Price Maddox, 90, of West Columbia died April 21, 2021. The SC Cremation Society was in charge. more

Who’s going to the prom?

A Night Under the Stars” is the theme of the 2021 Gilbert High School prom. Students have their choice of attending 1 of 2 times at Southern Oaks in Gilbert. GHS CELEBRATED National Assistant … more

NATIONAL SIGNING DAY IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

GILBERT PHOTO | GILBERT HIGH SCHOOL Gilbert’s Bryce Smith signed to play football at Presbyterian College. PHOTO | GILBERT HIGH SCHOOL Gilbert’s Colt Mason signed to play … more

Motorcyclist dies on I-26

An Elgin man died Saturday morning on Interstate 26 in Lexington County. Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the motorcyclist who died as a result of being struck by motor … 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

Local music students win awards

Marty Fort, owner of the Lexington School of Music, has been awarded 9 patents for his Musical Ladder System® by the US Patent and Trademark Office. In the award system, music students earn … more

Robert Glenn Combs Sr.

Robert Glenn “Bob” Combs Sr., 76, of Statham, GA, passed away on August 21, 2020 following a brief illness. He was born to Paul G. and Lucille M. Combs in Frenchburg, KY, on September 8, 1943. He … more

Our weather’s growing nippy

Could it be fall? We have enjoyed the cooler temperatures this week. The calendar says Tuesday, Sept. 22, is the 1st day of autumn. We are right in sync with the season. It is time for pumpkins, … more

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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 lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com. You may also … 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

Lake Murray porch party today

The Capital City/ Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board is hosting a Porch Party on June 18 from 11 am-6 pm. The organization invites you to check out the newly revamped museum, shop for … more

Do you have a budding artist?

Gilbert artist Candace Thibeault is now offering art camps at her North/South Art Studio. Due to the corona virus she had to cancel all classes until June. “We are practicing social distancing she … more

Gilbert golfers shine 1 last time

Blake Dimsdale parred the 2nd hole to earn medalist honors in a playoff to win the Corona Senior Classic held May 10 at the Ponderosa Country Club in Batesburg-Leesville. There were 3 players … more

An innovative Easter

E aster Sunday was different but many local houses of worship offerred services online with features to keep things as close to normal as they can be In lieu of an inperson choir to offer a new … more

140-year-old quilts stitched families together

I n early February, I drove to the McKissick Museum’s Quilt Documentation event with 2 quilts made by my grandfather’s mother, Martha. I knew those quilts were old. Granddad was born in … more

STEM Summer programs

When is it time to get off the road?

Koon's Watch Talking to an older driver can be tough. It’s a conversation many of us will have. In the next 20 years, the population of people age 65 and older is expected … more

Former Council member dies

Businessman and former Lexington County Councilman Ned Tolar died at Lexington Medical Center Sunday. Tolar never completely recovered from an auto accident 2 years ago, said family friend Scott … more

Walmart bets on stores

AROUND TOWN LINDA: 467-0334 ChuCk: 348-0243 lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com You can bet you’ll see more and bigger Walmart supercenters. Walmart is betting on them … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

The only people who listen to both sides of an argument are the neighbors. Someone asked, “What is the most sensitive nerve in the human body?” The preacher answered, “The one that … more
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