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Crying out to God

R emember how Americans flocked to church for several weeks after September 11, 2001? 4 passenger jets were hijacked and used to kill 3,000 Americans and bring down the Twin Towers in New York. … more

The election results may be delayed

Were you planning to stay up late Tuesday, Nov. 3, to find out who won the Presidential election? Good luck. None of us may know before December. Federal judges in Pennsylvania, Michigan, … more

THE DRIVE 4 ‘5’

The long-awaited SC High School League football season finally started Friday night. That is true at least for 11 Chronicle Country public high schools. For River Bluff and Swansea, the … more

Covid-19 deaths continue to fall

Covid-19 infections and deaths are falling in Lexington County. Since Wednesday, August 12, the county has lost no lives on 7 of 12 days. In 5 of those 12 days, health officials reported 15 … more

Specialty shoe store expands its reach

A local specialty shoe store has re-opened after a mandatory covid-19 shutdown. The former Foot Solutions in the Murraywood Shopping Centre on St. Andrews Road near Irmo is now The Orthocare … more

New rule for concerts, stadiums, theaters

Movie theaters, sports arenas and concert halls may operate – but with few attending. Gatherings will be limited to 250 people or 50% of occupancy, whichever is less. That’s Gov. Henry … more

Blowfish awaiting answer on attendance appeal to Governor

Will Chronicle County fans have an opportunity to see the Lexington County Blowfish in person this season? Co-owners Bill and Vicki Shanahan were hopeful of reopening Lexington County Baseball … more

We welcome your letters

With letters to the editor, please include your name, address, and telephone number for verification. Your telephone number and address will not be published. Our deadline for letters is 2 p.m. … more

The true story of Lizzie Borden

Asking me to choose a favorite book to review is akin to asking me to pick a favorite grandchild. I have 6 of them, and I love them all. But after giving it some thought, I realized I do love … more

How should you pray?

Is life a bit confusing to you right now? Are you not sure which way to turn or who to believe is telling the truth? I suggest you get alone with God and ask Him a few very basic questions. … more

Virginia junkyard turned luxury getaway

I f I had to estimate, I’d guess I spent about half my childhood roaming through junkyards and part stores. My dad was, and still is, very mechanically inclined. If it has a motor, you … more

Albert Eddie (Peavine) Ellisor 78,

Albert Eddie (Peavine) Ellisor 78, of West Columbia died Jan. 8, 2020. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

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education events Heritage Christian Academy Open House: Jan. 31, 8:30 am; Feb. 28, 8:30 am. Visit Heritage Christian Academy at 649 Barr Rd, Lexington in the Heritage Chapel. Learn … more

Red Velvet Cake is a Southern tradition

Entertaining with THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY For Southerners, there are few things more traditional than Red Velvet Cake. It seems to appear at all festive occasions, … more

WEEK 5 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RESULTS

River Bluff 48, Gilbert 40 Dutch Fork 49, Northwestern 0 A.C. Flora 49, Chapin 43 Lexington 44, Spring Valley 27 Brookland-Cayce 35, Newberry 27 Pelion 24, Columbia 8 Swansea 36, Silver Bluff 14 … more

Over 900 attend Wine on the River

On Saturday, August 24, Lexington Medical Center Foundation welcomed over 900 guests to Wine on the River. Presented by Jim Hudson Automotive Group and hosted by Women of Hope, Wine on the River … more

Living alone? Be careful

Senior Living An 82-year-old senior adult lady in our church lives by herself. She lives is in a safe Lexington neighborhood of small patio homes. A couple weeks ago she was … more

Mike Pyle

WEST COLUMBIA—Richard Michael (Mike) Pyle, 50, of West Columbia, SC, passed away the morning of July 23, 2019. Mike was born in Memphis, TN, to Richard W. (Ernie) Pyle and Anne S. (Sissy) Pyle. He … more

OLD GRUMP

Is there trouble brewing between 2 of Lexington’s most powerful leaders? Chamber leader Otis Rawl and Mayor Steve MacDougall seem poised for a battle royal over business taxes. more

Why has state done little to fix roads, crumbling bridges?

Special to the Chronicle The next 2-cent gas tax hike will take effect Monday. But the way the gas tax law is written can make it harder to hold your state lawmakers accountable. The … more

Will solar cost or make you money?

The energy revolution The passage of the Energy Freedom Act earlier this month means big opportunities for the future of solar here. Through this law, more homeowners and … more

Still coughing and sneezing?

Got red eyes, runny nose and sneezing attacks? Also 238,000 of us in Lexington County – about 80% of our population – suffer seasonal allergies, according to the National Center for Health … more

Is county’s growth out of control?

Have you sat in an early morning or late afternoon parking lot that was designed to move traffic? Yes, most of us have in Lexington County. And you may be ready to believe that uncontrolled or … more

News from LMC

The Foundation, in conjunction with Medical Social Services, is funding a grant to provide care packages to parents who have a child admitted to the Special Care Nursery. Admission to SCN can be … more

Dominion to cut 1,200 employees

Dominion Energy’s job cuts will be twice what was earlier projected. The Virginia utility is offering voluntary retirement to nearly 1/3rd of its workers. More than 1,200 work in … more
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