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Big banks blew small business loans

The evidence is in and it is disgusting. Billions of your tax dollars – and those of your grandchildren – were hijacked by big banks and their big corporate customers. This left little loan … more

Are we prepared for another covid-19 wave?

Do we have enough medical supplies to deal with another wave of covid-19? As of early May, the federal government had provided nearly 154 million personal protective equipment items to SC. … more

New head coach discusses challenges ahead for 2020 season

The Lexington County Blowfish are set to begin their 6th season in Lexington County in just under one month. The roster has taken shape over the last several weeks and new head coach Matt … more

Make memorable moments

H ow is your stay at home and social distancing going? I am really enjoying the grocery store visits. The van’s gas mileage has improved. I’m getting more than 3 weeks of traveling with … more

CHRONICLE COUNTRY TEAMS IN STATE BASKETBALL SEMIFINALS

Irmo forward Maliyiah Mason with the putback against Clover at the Class 5A Upper State final. CHRONICLE PHOTO | THOMAS GRANT JR. Gray Collegiate guard Tauris Watson lays it in against Andrew … more

Harriet E. Wingard

LEXINGTON—Funeral servic es for Harriet Conyers Evans Wingard, 87, were held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, February 1, 2020, at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church with interment in the church cemetery. A … more

Shirley Vanessa Montgomery Milhouse,

of West Columbia, has died. Myers Mortuary was in charge. more

DUI collision knocks out power to 1,800

An early-morning collision caused power outages across Lexington Dec. 5. Kyle Anthony Greenwood, 31, of Columbia was charged with driving under the influence after he drove his vehicle into an … more

New president aims to lift UofSC to top in US

His experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan taught Lt. Gen. Robert Caslen valuable life lessons. Among them was a need to win the hearts and minds of those you aim to help. With his advisors, … 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

She’s a published author at age 9

Audreuna Butler has published a book to bring awareness of children in foster care. The Lexington 9-year-old’s book, The Krystal Kingdom , is a biblical-based story that holds a special place … more

Save the Date

Women’s Night Out will be Tuesday, October 22 at Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. The theme for this year’s Women’s Night Out is “Beautiful You” focusing on inner and outer … more

How to relieve neck pain

health wanted Last week I covered how avoid neck pain. Here are some tips on how to relieve neck pain: • Keep good posture. Poor posture can put strain on your muscles … more

Veritas medical clinic now open

Members of the Lexington Chamber of Commerce gathered for a ribbon cutting at Lexington’s newest medical clinic July 9. Veritas Health Group has opened in the old Doctor’s Care Building at … more

A certain fragrance

Down South Down South She wanted a writing lesson. “How do I write great description?” “Never forget the sense of smell,” I told her, adding that just a trace of … more

Barbara O. McCord

Mrs. Sara Barbara Oswald McCord, 88 of Roswell, died Thursday, May 30, 2019. Mrs. McCord was born on December 29, 1930 to the late Karl Frederick Oswald and Lillian Ruth Graham in Lexington, SC. … more

Irmo names new football coach

Irmo High School has gone outside the Palmetto State for its next head football coach. On Monday, Richland-Lexington School District 5 approved the hiring of Aaron Brand. He replaces Reggie … more

Chronicle poll

Should the jury accept Tim Jones’ appeal as not guilty for reasons of insanity? Latest poll results: Should developers be limited in how many houses they can build on an acre? Yes: 93% No: 7% Total … more

New Gilbert school name proposed

JerryBellune@yahoo.com In the early 1900s, Centerville School was opened near the town of Gilbert. It began as a 1-teacher school. Within a few years, a more modern 2-teacher … more

FATHER VS. SON: Asseys meet in baseball

This Saturday at 2 p.m. at Lexington County Baseball Stadium, the father will take on the son in high school baseball. Charles Assey Sr., head coach of Gray Collegiate, will match wits with … more

What happened in Lexington County this week?

news in brief Old Frink Street pedestrian fatality A pedestrian was struck and killed by a motor vehicle Feb. 19, around 7 pm, in the 2300 block of Old Frink … more

THE QUEST BEGINS

The Lexington boys’ basketball team ended the regular season with a perfect record 26-0. Mason Carver’s jumper with .9 seconds on the clock assured the 3rd ranked Wildcats achieved the … more

Pelion school buses get wi-fi from Google

TECH TALK State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman and Google were at Pelion Middle School January 15 to announce the launch of Google’s Rolling Study Halls … more

news in brief

4 more traffic deaths • Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher identified John L. McCravy, 79, of Columbia as the victim of a fatal accident, Monday morning. McCravy was traveling … more

Christmas gift-giving advice from the jolly old gent

Mrs. Claus and I get the weather channel at the North Pole but that’s about all. We spend a lot of time reading. Mrs. Claus always looks forward to the Authors for Literacy book signing. She likes … more
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