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Coming Attractions

Our Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or email … more

$25K raised to fight human trafficking

On October 6, Lighthouse for Life held a unique fundraiser at Saluda Shoals Park. Supporters and volunteers came out to hear about how the organization is battling sex trafficking in the … more

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

The Gray Collegiate football team makes its entrance onto Midlands Sports Complex. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Gray Collegiate’s Devin Johnson with the 33-yard touchdown run. THOMAS GRANT JR. … more

The roadside stand

Two words say it all. “Delicious simplicity.” No register. Cash and carry. Paper bags to hold jewels polished by the farmer’s hands. A friendly face. Produce that glitters like some … more

County schools to benefit from $15M

More corona virus relief money is coming to South Carolina. The SC Department of Education has received a $15,049,608 Rethink K-12 Education Models Grant as part of the Corona virus Aid, Relief, … more

Girl Scout finds gold on Lexington VFW Post

Lexington Girl Scout Raina Michelle Bryant has created larger-than-life art. Her design covers the Lexington VFW Post in American soldiers throughout the nation’s history, from its founding to … more

Chinese pecan chewies

I hope the President and all Lexington County conservatives will forgive me for recommending anything Chinese to you but, boy, these are tasty and easy to make. 1 box brown sugar 1 stick … more

Booster shots may aid elderly

Covid-19 vaccine makers are making progress to protect the elderly. Health experts are pushing for these enhanced vaccines, according to the latest reports. Older adults are susceptible to … more

Chapin/Newberry excited for season

Chapin/Newberry came within a victory in 2019 of reaching a 4th American Legion state championship tournament in 7 years. Now participating in the 21-team S.C. American Summer League, … more

LMC will not allow visitors

Visitors will no longer be allowed in Lexington Medical Center facilities. The decision comes after Gov. Henry McMaster strongly urged hospitals to limit visitation during last week’s … more

Joan Carraway,

83 of West Columbia died Jan. 7, 2020. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Pine Ridge selects new police chief

The Town of Pine Ridge has selected Keith Parks as its new police chief. Chief Parks is a native of Chicago, Ill, and has served in law enforcement for 15 years. He studied criminal justice … more

Local dancers in Macy’s parade

Around ChApin & irmo The holiday season is here! Deck the halls with lots of decorations and your calendar with fun family events! Congratulations to the Irmo … more

Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast is scheduled for October 31

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH The annual Mayors Prayer Breakfast is set for Oct. 31 at Lexington County Baseball Stadium starting at 7 am. Join Lexington Mayor Steve … more

E-cigarette makers’ duplicity exposed

Our readers write Congratulations to Mark Bellune for the journalistic courage of his articles about vaping in the Lexington County Chronicle. I was inspired by his courage, … more

What’s your school’s dress code?

JerryBellune@yahoo.com Parents, when your kids go to school next week, please dress them appropriately. Nationally, some progressive districts’ new dress codes allow halter tops, … more

Have Opinions?

We welcome your letters Letters to the editor give Chronicle readers a way to raise concerns. Our deadline for letters is 2 pm Friday. Send them to Chronicleletter@gmail.com . more

Rapid development concerns Chapin neighbors

liesha.huffstetler@gmail.com Chapin homeowners are upset over a new 95-home Great Southern Homes development. “They don’t care about how this is destroying our community,” said … more

Wilson named ‘Champion for Charters’

US Congressman Joe Wilson visited with Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools, and received the 2019 Champions for Charters award. “Charter schools … more

Residents fed up as crime grips Red Bank

Rising crime has Red Bank residents seeing red. More than 300 frustrated citizens met at Life Springs Worship Center to express their concerns to Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon, Sen. Katrina … more

LEMON SUPREME POUND CAKE

1 pkg. Duncan Heinz Lemon Supreme Deluxe Cake Mix 1 pkg. instant lemon pudding mix 1/2 cup Crisco oil 1 cup water 4 eggs Limoncello (optional) Heat oven to … more

Ready for an adventure?

I wil be teaching an “Adventurous Aging” course at the Shepherds Center in Lexington starting April 25. If you are still adventurous, you can contact me for details at JerryBellune@yahoo.com more

Dolly’s Salon calmed me

Down South Down South Itook a deep breath and entered no man’s land: a hair salon. Dolly’s Salon, however, is not your ordinary salon. My muse, Memory, led me to … more

Senators seek $8B debt solution at Santee Cooper

Two Lexington County senators will head efforts to decide Santee Cooper’s fate. The taxpayer-owned giant that supplies powet to Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative is an estimated $8 billion in … more

More drug violence headed here?

our readers write Lexington County and others on the I-20 corridor need to be concerned about the revenge and vengeance shootings that will spill over from Mexico. South Carolina is … more
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