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‘Take a book, leave a book’

Quinn and Delainey English, 5, show off their renovated Chronicle newspaper box. They turned it into a “Little Free Library.” A sign on the side reads: “Take a book, leave a book. If … more

Facebook probed for anti-trust violations

AROUND TOWN LINDA: 467-0334 ChuCk: 348-0243 Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined an antitrust investigation of Face-book’s business practices. 47 state attorneys … more

From the halls of power to the football field

During the week, SC Chamber of Commerce President Ted Pitts deals with state power brokers. On weekends, he puts on a striped shirt as a football referee and deals with combative coaches who are … more

Hurricane forecasts overwhelming you?

Hurricane Dorian spared Lexington County. But with more hurricanes this season, is too much information a good thing? Forecasters say they aim to balance better data with information … more

Why are murder trial costs being hidden?

Judges and other court officials may think only nosy journalists want to see the Tim Jones trial gag order lifted. We can appreciate a judge sealing documents in the trial of a drug addicted Red … more

Red Bank council race heating up

Lexington County Council District 5 could be a hotly-contested race next year. Red Bank business owner Bobby Keisler has decided not to seek re-election but said he knew several candidates plan … more

Booze abuse

The Sports Grouch When I was a University of South Carolina student eons ago, several fraternity brothers never saw the 4th quarters. I remember escorting – i.e. physically … more

Don’t chance it

Koon's Watch Summer storms and the start of hurricane season can bring a significant amount of rain and turbulent weather. As we’ve recently witnessed, many roads … more

MTC welders showcase skills

Welding students from Midlands Technical College placed in the top of their categories at the South Carolina Technical College System’s annual Welding Skills Competition. Technical colleges … more

What’s happening in Lexington County?

news in brief Correction: Last week we incorrectly reported that the Springdale police chief and an officer in the police department had been … more

Gators, Wildcats battle for region title April 10

HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE Arch rivals River Bluff and Lexington are enjoying historic boys’ lacrosse seasons. The Gators improved to a season best 11-4 last Saturday, defeating … more

Food and fun

First Responder Breakfast: Mar. 9, 8 am-12 pm at First Baptist of Lexington, 415 Barr Rd, Lexington. Join Midlands Recovery Center and Celebrate Recovery as they show appreciation for first … more

‘It’s Showtime’ in golf

GOLF This week is the PGA of America’s world famous Merchandising Show and a number of local enthusiasts traveled together to Orlando, FL for this unique golf event. … more

500 turn out for Saluda Rapids kayak races

A contingent converged on the Saluda River Saturday. These men and women competed in the 19th Annual Millrace Massacre and Iceman Championships. The event on a warm and sunny January day … more

Why Dominion really wants to buy SCANA

our readers write The State newspaper is predicting that the Public Service Commission will likely side with Dominion Energy in buying locally-owned SCANA. If this happens … more

LIGHTS OUT!

THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK Chronicle County teams played “lights out” football in the playoffs’ first week. At River Bluff High’s stadium, the … more

Your unique selling proposition’s value

The Chronicle’s Business blog What is unique about your Ideal Customers’ needs and wants? What do you have that will take care of them? Former Avis CEO Bob Townsend … more

Parents’ clubs meet in September

Around pelion Forts Pond Elementary School’s Mallard Moms will meet September 10 at 7 a.m. and All Pro Dads meets September 21 at 7 a.m. Pelion Panthers varsity … more

Metaphors & meaning

Charleston novelist Josephine Humphreys says news reporters are like honey bees flying out each morning to gather pollen. Novelists, she says, are like spiders spinning webs out of their guts. Mrs. … more

Confused by the new Sunset blvd traffic light?

West Columbia drivers say they are confused by a new Sunset Boulevard traffic light. They say they are unsure of how to proceed when the lights are flashing red. Drivers should treat the … more

Do you have a moral compass?

BEHIND THE MIKE Everyone has a conscience. Some folks have a moral compass on which they will not veer; others… not so much. That is called consciousness. Having a … more

Always lock your car doors

Koon's watch Vehicle theft is a multi-billion-dollar crime. Stolen vehicles cost people $5.9 billion in 2016 alone. To help you keep your vehicle safe, I’d like to remind … more

Westside Baptist Church believes in partnerships

Through working together, Westside Baptist can do more for people in need than they can acting alone. The church is partnering with God’s Helping Hands, a Christian cooperative supported by … more
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