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Wellmore begins covid-19 vaccinations

Wellmore of Lexington residents and staff received their 1st covid-19 vaccinations Dec. 30. “We are extremely excited and blessed to offer the covid-19 vaccine to our residents and staff,” … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

New Years jokes for kids are a great way to get the little ones in your life excited about celebrating the big day. They’re also perfect for having a little fun. New Year’s resolutions: In 1 … more

NATIONAL SIGNING DAY IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

LEXINGTON Charlie Biers signed to play golf at Lander University. Standing from left - Emily and Jenna Grace Beiers. Seated from left - Todd, Charlie and Tricia Beiers. PHOTO |LEXINGTON HIGH … more

Ministry sells quilts to fund scholarships

“The Henhouse is a Christian ministry of believers in Christ who share and minister in our growing and changing community to all.” The Henhouse Ministry was established in early spring of … more

River Bluff High earns prestigious credential

Lexington County School District 1’s River Bluff High School received the EL Education Credential for excellence in character development and academic achievement. EL Education announced the news … more

Prosecutors win more time in SCANA fraud case

A judge has given federal agents more time to investigate nuclear fraud allegations. US Attorney Peter McCoy was allowed to postpone sentencing of former SCANA executive Stephen Byrne for … more

Enjoy this delightful weather

Seasonal decorations are “popping up” on doors, porches and even in yard. Colorful wreaths, pumpkins and mums seem to be the favorites with some early Halloween ghosts and witches. Americans … more

Youth has defending champions still successful

When River Bluff girls’ tennis head coach Brian Lim started the brand-new tennis season, he knew it would be different. The defending Class 5A champions have had to adhere to new guidelines … more

MTC Airport campus teacher honored

Midlands Technical College professor Robert Gilmer has won the Association of Community College Trustees Faculty Award. Dr. Gilmer is chair of the MTC Humanities Department and teaches at the … more

Top notch traffic signals

You may not give much thought to traffic lights. But those in Lexington actually make life easier. The Town of Lexington received a Municipal Achievement Award for its adaptive … more

S.C. AMERICAN BASEBALL SUMMER LEAGUE

LEXINGTON POST 7 Lexington Post 7’s Patrick Doyle collides into the arm of Richland Post 215 1st baseman Kevin Wilson during the July 10 game. Lexington Post 7 pitcher Andy Chavez of … more

Outstanding Art Club makes donation

The Foundation staff was delighted to meet young philanthropists, Caitlyn and Graycyn, who created The Outstanding Art Club to make art and sell it for donations. They raised $300 to support our … more

Observations from West Point

A couple of weeks ago, the Bryans traveled to West Point, Miss. for golf. We witnessed an amazing golf match at Mossy Oak Golf Club featuring 2 of the country’s best junior golfers. Cohen … more

Grocers voluntarily ration goods

Grocers are hard hit to keep their shelves stocked. Some have began rationing eggs, canned meats and other in-demand products. At the Bi-Lo grocery on US 378 west, some products are in … more

Crout, Jeffcoat win individual state titles

The pair of Chronicle Country wrestlers placed 1st in Class 3A at the S.C. High School League Individual Wrestling championships this past Saturday at the Anderson Civic Center. Will Jeffcoat … more

County still safe from corona virus

Health officials are learning more about the corona virus by the day. There are now 11 confirmed US cases, up from 5 last week. The number of suspected cases continues to rise. People in 36 … more

Dorothy “Dot” Kievlan,

91, of West Columbia died Jan. 6, 2020. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. more

Will SC lose bid for Panthers HQ?

Plans to bring the Carolina Panthers’ headquarters to SC may be in trouble. State officials’ request for a $24 million federal grant was not approved at least for this year. The state … more

Make time for better health on busy days

Fitting in time to exercise and eat sensible meals can be impractical, if not impossible, when the demands of daily life get in the way. If busy days limit your ability to live as healthy of a … more

Trouble in the friendly skies

Nuclear fiasco aftermath Our friend Jim Clarkson, an energy consultant to businesses and CEO of Resource Supply Management, sent this along for your enjoyment. “Columbia Tower, … more

2019 Irmo Okra Strut

Pet health tips for an on-the-go lifestyle

People who lead busy lives often seek convenient and healthy choices when it comes to taking care of their own well-being. For pet parents, a little creativity can make it easy to deliver the same … more

Dist. 2 selling property to expand playground

Lexington School District 2 is planning to expand the playground at Saluda River Academy for the Arts. The school is at 1520 Duke Street in West Columbia. The school ground expansion is in the back … more

DEATH NOTICES

Miriam Bickley, 78, of Chapin died July 26, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. Richard Boette, 77, of West Columbia died July 18, 2019. Miriam Rebecca Sharpe … more

FBI: SC Highway Commissioner lied

Former Transportation Commissioner John Hardee lied and tried to destroy evidence against him. That’s what the FBI contends in a filing this week. Accused is the man who represented … more
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