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COLLEGE SIGNINGS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

GILBERT Dakota Price signed to compete in wrestling at Presbyterian College. PHOTO | GILBERT HIGH SCHOOL Dylan Rye signed to play basketball at Erskine College. PHOTO | GILBERT HIGH SCHOOL … more

Other news to know

Lexington girl missing Zoe Henry-Mcilwain, 16, is still missing out of Lexington. She was last seen Dec. 2, 2020. Anyone with information should contact the Lexington County … more

Hand-carved portraits in bone

This oval form brooch was a piece of jewelry worn at the neck of a closed blouse during the 1900s. It was carved in America probably from a cow bone. Many of you are familiar with silhouettes … more

How will the ‘20s be remembered?

You know you have become a senior adult when you start reminiscing the ‘50s and ‘60s. I was born in 1956 in Moncks Corner, SC. In 1960, we moved to Dayton, Ohio, and spent a decade as … more

We’re all in this together

On New Year’s Eve 2019. Wayne and I were eating dinner at a Lexington restaurant instead of going to a party. While enjoying our meal we both said we were looking forward to 2020. The economy was … more

Going through the Carolinas on the Broad River

Where does the Broad River come from? You know it ends in Columbia where it meets the Saluda to form the Congaree. But where does it flow above Columbia? I intended to find out. … more

Start ‘em voting young

Students in Nicole Williams’ and Megan Lemox’s Early Childhood Center class voted this week. University of South Carolina intern Mattie Amsler taught a lesson about what it means to vote … more

Lexington 2 candidates introduce themselves

A forum was held Tuesday, Oct. 20 to “Meet the Candidates” for the Lexington 2 School Board. It was at the Lexington 2 Innovation Center and was presented by the Greater Cayce-West Columbia … more

Support Breast Cancer Awareness

Local law enforcement is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness this month. Irmo Police are wearing pink patches, badges, bracelets and pink ribbon car magnets on their vehicles. The Cayce … more

A father’s legacy

My father could find humor in even the thinnest material in life. He grew up in a south Georgia farm family of 10 children, a middle son. Only 8 of them made it to adulthood. Dad was … more

HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS

River Bluff girls’ tennis coach Brian Lim with Liyan Zhu who won her 100th and 101st career match. PHOTO | WWW.RIVERBLUFFATHLETICS.COM 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

COLLEGE SIGNING

All-state point guard and 2019-20 Lexington County Chronicle Girls Basketball Player of the Year Japonica Wilson of River Bluff signed a letter of intent with the University of South … more

Community donates meals, PPE

Between March 8 and June 1, a total of 12,377 meals from 51 organizations and restaurants were donated and distributed to the staff of Lexington Medical Center. Our healthcare heroes greatly … more

Mus-chump

Ray Tanner was a terrific college baseball coach. His teams won back-to-back national titles and almost did it a 3rd time. When it comes to evaluating and coaches, his record is spotty. He … more

Recipes

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

Chronicle offers help for restaurants

Local restaurants are struggling. Last week’s executive order from Gov. Henry McMaster forced them to close their dining areas. Many have completely shut down operation. Some will be … more

The road to state titles starts here

The Naturchem Invitational is THE top preseason baseball tournament in South Carolina. The joint effort of director Jeff Parsons and head coaches Mark Bonnette of River Bluff and Brian Hucks of … more

Elizabeth Dian Hornsby,

72, of Irmo died Jan. 12, 2020. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Authors for Literacy

16 local authors participated in Saturday’s Authors for Literacy book signing at the Lexington Main Library. $245 was raised in book sales to benefit Turning Pages, an adult literacy non-profit. … more

Veterans Day at Sandhills Primary and Elementary Schools

In honor of Veterans Day, Sandhills Primary and Elementary School teachers and students invited veterans for 2 very special ceremonies November 7 and 8. These events gave them the opportunity to … more

COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES & SCHEDULES

WEEK 5 RESULTS Brevard 40, Allen 9 Appalachian State 56, Coastal Carolina 37 Fort Valley State 50, Benedict 16 Clemson 21, North Carolina 20 Samford 61, The Citadel 55 Newberry 30, Tusculum … more

Think before giving children antibiotics

Antibiotics can provide essential, even lifesaving, relief to a sick child – when used appropriately. But antibiotics are not without risks. Overuse and misuse over the past several … more

Calvary Chapel’s South Dakota mission

Church Buzz Alocal mission is bringing its message beyond South Carolina’s borders. Pastor Frances Celestine and Student Pastor Austin Cox recently took 14 members of … more

Obituary Policy

We accept obituary notices from licensed funeral service providers and from individuals when the notice is accompanied by a valid state death certificate. There are no exceptions to this policy. Send … more
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