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Former Sessions lot sold

The long-time home of a family-owned department store has been sold for an undisclosed price. Local attorney Bert Dooley and Pelion businessman Frank Shumpert sold the property to Lexington … more

Kids design Peanut Party t-shirts

The Pelion Peanut Party Steering Committee and the Pelion Women’s Club gave students pictures of peanuts and asked them to color and design them. The pictures will appear on t-shirts before and … more

The Forgotten President

I t will happen billions of times today. From Belgium to Botswana and Bolivia to Belize, people around the globe will all say the same word. It’s American, one you learned as a toddler, and has … more

LMC’s Wine on the River Aug. 21

Lexington Medical Center Foundation’s annual Wine on the River will be at the West Columbia Riverwalk Aug. 21 at 7 pm. The annual event features live music, wine, craft beer and food, all … more

AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL IN ACTION

A potentially frenetic final week of the SC American Legion baseball regular season could be in the cards. With all 6 teams qualifying for the 1st round, teams are in a fierce battle for … more

SCDNR says Tegus lizard is illegal in SC

New regulations began Friday, May 28 making it illegal for Black and White Tegus and their hybrids to be reproduced or brought into South Carolina. This new legislation also requires current … more

Barbara T. Horeth

Barbara T. Horeth, 97,of Lexington died May 12, 2021. The SC Cremation Society was in charge. more

Never forget what 9-11 means

I recently visited a beautiful monument at Senate and Lincoln Streets in Columbia. Twin towers with marble plates bear the names of South Carolina’s fallen 1st responders and service members. 2 … more

HS BASKETBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

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Ruling in Airport High taser case

Cayce police have completed an investigation of an incident Dec. 9 at Airport High School. The Public Safety Department said 6 to 7 students ages 15-17 engaged in a violent, physical … more

2021 Goals & Predictions

Now that we have made it through the historic 2020 year, it’s time to move on to 2021. This year looks to be more promising medically speaking than last year and this virus will be under control by … more

How to cut your state taxes

It’s no secret that state officials are collecting millions of dollars in gas tax money. And it’s no secret that they have little to show in road repairs for the money. But there is a … more

Covid 19 hits 57 county schools

Students and staff at 57 Lexington County private and public schools have been infected with covid-19 Although more schools are admitting students to classrooms, that’s only 2 more schools … more

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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

Southern snowball divinity

2 egg whites 2¼ cups sugar 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup light corn syrup 1/8 tsp salt 1/2 cup chopped pecans 1 tsp vanilla extract Line a large cookie sheet with … more

NEWS IN BRIEF

1 arrested, 1 sought in drive-by shooting A suspect is in custody and another is being sought in connection to a drive-by shooting in a Lexington subdivision earlier this month. Colen … more

Courage Center unveils teen addiction resource

Lexington’s Courage Center is doing even more to help those fighting substance misuse and addiction. The Recovery Community Organization has created a 12-week mentor program for young people … more

Women’s Night In 2020

Save the date! Beginning October 1, our mission is to educate our community about breast cancer risks and screening recommendations while also providing inspiration and HOPE. Proceeds benefit the … more

Middle schoolers help children’s home

Local Pleasant Hill Middle School students are making a difference. After a recent fire that destroyed the Epworth Children’s Home maintenance and supply shed, Mary Ella Harvey, Kensleigh … more

FLU PANDEMIC OF 1918

Museum director writes about perilous times 102 years ago I was thrilled to receive the Saxe Gotha Dispatch, the Lexington County Museum newsletter. It told me about what’s been going on at … more

How to help the less fortunate

Lexington Church of God is offering a Community Drive-In Graduation at 1 pm Saturday, May 30, following their shift to drive-in weekly church services. They are asking for graduate’s full name and … more

Finger-lickin’ good ham fingers

We love to keep our men happy with this appetizer. It makes 30 sandwiches. 1 cup ground ham 3 tbsp mayonnaise 20 slices raisin bread ½ cup grated Swiss cheese ½ tsp … more

State challenges city on guns

SC’s Attorney General is suing the City of Columbia over its gun laws. Attorney General Alan Wilson says these 3 gun ordinances violate state law and the 2nd Amendment: 1. Allowing the … more

Charles Edward Thomas,

82, of Lexington died Jan. 8, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

County’s recycling still working

JerryBellune@yahoo.com Lexington County’s waste recycling system has overcome many problems experienced elsewhere. When China reduced the amount of waste it accepted for recycling, … more
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