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Back road sights

T he past lives on in a rural assisted living center, much like elders. Unless you have reason to visit, both remain invisible - a country you’ll never see. Yes, I know. Too much to do as … more

HISTORY AWAITS

The 2019-20 S.C. High School League has come down to 2 Chronicle Country boys’ basketball teams. Both Gray Collegiate and Dutch Fork will look to hoist state title trophies this Friday at … more

James “Jim” Tyler Gillespie,

63, of Batesburg-Leesville died Jan. 9, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

West Columbia Christmas tree lighting

The spirit of Christmas was in the air at the West Columbia City Hall last Friday night. All was bright when the city’s Christmas tree - and the surrounding grounds - were illuminated. … more

Ike had a secret baseball career

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY Our national pastime is over for another year. Fans have to wait till next April for the two words they long to … more

Should my daughter go to a toga party?

higher education When my daughter was a freshman at Clemson, she called to say, “Mom, guess where I’m going this weekend.” Even though I trusted my daughter, I was a … more

Tigers pass 1st adversity test

COLLEGE FOOTBALL CHRONICLE SPORTS CORRESPONDENT It was 367 days ago when the Clemson Tigers faced a make-or-break game against the Syracuse Orange. This Saturday, the … more

Baby delivery is more than a career

Asnapshot of Pam Padula, RNC, from 1986 reveals a smiling young nurse in scrubs showing off a newborn. Several decades and thousands of babies later, Pam still radiates joy with every new birth … more

DEATH NOTICES

Joanie Bernacchio, 63, of Lexington died Aug. 7, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Grover Peele Boykin, 82, of Lexington died Aug. 11, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in … more

Jim W. Hiatt

Jim W. Hiatt was born on 10-27-1960 in Lincoln, Nebraska, and passed away July 22, 2019 in Dacula, GA. He was the son of the late Duane and Ruth Hiatt. He is survived by his wife, Delila Hall of the … more

Mayor, chamber CEO at odds

The Greater Lexington Chamber of Commerce aims to make the county seat more business friendly. President Otis Rawl said the chamber has recommended reform of the business license and other … more

Free boat inspections on Murray

Courtesy boat inspections will be performed by the SC Department of Natural Resources at Lake Murray during the 4th of July holiday. Officers will perform a quick but thorough check of boats to … more

It’s for your own good, ma’am

our reADERS WRITE Can you imagine this conversation at your local grocery store check out? “Did you find everything you need, ma’am?” the cashier asks. “I think so, but … more

Bible study becomes a church

Church Buzz Heart Epochs Church had an unusual beginning. It started as a bible study and ministry. The congregation originally met with Pastor Shane Richardson at … more

The BIG Secret

rachel@centerfit.net We have a huge problem with obesity in our country.  The most recent information from the National Center for Health Statistics confirms this with the following … more

Who is moving here?

Talking Points Lexington County is growing by an estimated 1,000 newcomers a month. A usa.com survey found that the county has the 8th most rapid growth in SC. At a 25% … more

River pollution settlement hits $758K

The Congaree Riverkeeper has reached a $758,000 water pollution settlement. Blue Granite Water Co. will pay the money to settle a years-long lawsuit over its I-20 sewage system’s effects on … more

Teaching an old dog

Senior Living In case you didn’t know, I have been the Pastor for Senior Adults and Congregational Care at Lexington Baptist for several years. For 40 years … more

Grandmother backs stronger DUI law

Patricia Voelker knows the pain of driving under the influence deaths. The Lexington grandmother became a Mothers Against Drunk Driving volunteer after a drunk driver in Florida killed her … more

Pelion culinary students ace exam

Culinary students at Pelion High School passed an industry exam with flying colors. 100% of students in the school’s Culinary Arts II course passed the ServSafe Manager Certification this … more

Listen to your heart

health wanted At a recent appointment with my Pulmonologist, I learned that my heart is in a state of Tachycardia. Tachycardia is a heart rate that exceeds the … more

The ruts are the road

BEHIND THE MIKE Iused to complain about the ruts in the road until it finally dawned upon me… the ruts are the road. In life, success and failure are artistic terms, not … more

Lowe’s closing 51 stores ’

Lowe’s is locked in a losing battle with its rival Home Depot. The NC-based hardware store operator announced this week it is closing 51 US and Canadian stores. None of the stores to be … more

FALL SPORTS

Cayce native serves aboard Navy warship

Navy Office of Community Outreach A 2011 Brookland Cayce graduate and Cayce, South Carolina, native provides key support as part of combat operations aboard USS Philippine Sea. Petty … more
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