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Bowers is C-WC Chamber chairwoman

The Cayce West Columbia Chamber of Commerce has a new Chairman of the board of directors. Hayley Bowers of MB Kahn Construction has been involved with the Chamber since her company built the … more

Virus hits 65 schools

65 Lexington County schools were reported infected with covid-19 this week. That’s 6 more schools this week than last. The most alarming numbers on the DHEC site this week were 18 … more

Happy Birthday Girl

Our advertising manager Linda Sauls would kill us if we told you how young she is. But we celebrated her 19th+ birthday at the Chronicle and The Fish Wrapper last week. Do you know someone you love … more

OTHER NEWS TO KNOW

Deputies seek suspect in string of robberies Lexington County deputies are seeking a suspect in a string of robberies. The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department says during the robberies … more

Keep those coffee grounds

L ast week we learned how drinking coffee can benefit your health. Did you know you can use your coffee grounds, too? To get the best use of your grounds: • Set out bowls of coffee … more

GIRLS’ GOLF

River Bluff HS recognized its senior golfers prior to their 5-5A contest against White Knoll. Starting from left - Kellan Fenegan, Marjorie Grace Tidwell, Meredyth Conrad, Lillian Henry, Isabella … more

3 travel books worth your time

Do you ever wonder why so many travel books are dreadfully boring? It’s because they are written by hacks who are simply writing for a buck. Now I’m not against being paid to write. … more

Turn antagonistic foes into ardent fans

A business friend occasionally calls to invites me to lunch – and I know why. Across the table he says, “You know I neer call you unless I want something.” He tells me what it is he … more

Hunters for the Hungry is growing

South Carolina Hunters for the Hungry is expanding into Lexington County and the Midlands. The group donates meat to feed hungry people. With the help of Clemson football coach Dabo … more

Could we already have a cure for covid-19?

Do you or someone you know have covid-19? Has someone you care about died of the disease? How would you feel if you found out a potential cure was tied up in government red tape? A … more

A REBOUND SUMMER

What a difference a summer makes for West Columbia Post 79. A year ago, the team had a losing record in American Legion play. Fast forward to 2020 and the West Columbia team after 1 of the … more

We need a National Day of Mourning

As our communities work to recover from the corona virus pandemic, it is important to remember the lives lost from this terrible disease. This is why I co-sponsored a resolution that mourns and … more

Pharmacists face problems

With many medications manufactured in China, Lexington County pharmacists anticipate problems. Compounding supply interruptions is that many generic drugs are made outside the US, too. Many … more

Richard F. Crapps,

93, of West Columbia died Jan. 10, 2020. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. more

Protect against online thieves

Koon's Watch Can you feel it? We’re right in the middle of the holiday shopping season. Stores everywhere have really gotten busy in the last 2 weeks as everyone seeks … more

Do Not Call Registry data book released

TECH TALK Over the last year, robocalls have been a popular Tech Talk topic. One of the resources I mentioned for stopping telemarketers was the Do Not Call Registry. The … more

RECOGNITION

Prepare now for a pet emergency

BY dr. Ginger Macaulay We get lots of calls every day from clients asking if they should be bringing their pet in to be seen by a doctor. Any concern you have … more

Regulators take heat for contract

State regulators have bowed to political pressure and dropped a questionable consulting contract. The consultant, Pegasus Global Holdings, has deep ties to big power companies. The company … more

One couple’s trip ‘down under’

Friends of the Chronicle Mary and Gary Baker recently took a trip to Australia. They tell of some of their many adventures. Our grand adventure to Down Under began with a short road trip to … more

Furry Friends

One of my clients recently passed away without anyone to care for her little poodle. She is staying with us at our office till we find a good home for her. It brings up a topic we often … more

Commmunity rallies for abused children

rose.lexchron@gmail.com Soaring temperatures and severe thunderstorm warnings couldn’t stop the Lexington community Saturday. The Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center held its … more

False claims cost $1.6 million

LINDA SAuLS & ChuCk MCCurry A federal contractor will pay $1.6 million to resolve allegations of False Claims Act violations. US Attorney Sherri Lydon said Richard … more

DEATH NOTICES

James Luther Alexander, 96, of Lexington, previously of Warren, Ohio, May 9, 2019. He was a Total Body Donor to the USC School of Medicine. Edward Earl “Ed” Bailey Jr., of Irmo, died … more

Japanese ‘Schindler’ aided Jews

HOLY COW! HISTORY If you’ve seen the Academy Award-winning movie “Schindler’s List,” you know it’s the true-life tale of Oskar Schindler. At enormous … more
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