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Ignore your balance sheet at your own risk

Do you check your profit and loss statements and balance sheets monthly? They tell you how profitable your business is, says our friend Ruth King. Your balance sheet shows Your balance … more

91 years ago today

1929 started out to be a good year. Popeye the Sailor Man was created. Babe Ruth became the first to hit 500 home runs. The first telephone booth was opened in London. But then came … 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

Clemson returns to action Saturday at home

Let’s take a look at Clemson’s Week 3 opponent, Virginia. The game is at 8 pm Saturday on the ACC Network. HEAD COACH: Since arriving at Virginia for the 2016 season, head coach Bronco … more

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

Blue Granite fined for Saluda River sludge

State regulators have fined Blue Granite Water $52,562 for again polluting the Saluda River. The out-of-state owned utility has a long history of violating SC pollution laws. This time the … 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

It’s a Dog’s Life

Please don’t get me wrong. I love Mrs. Scoop’s mother. She makes the best dog food in town. And please don’t tell her I’m sharing these mother-in-law jokes sent by a reader. I … more

Can districts afford to reopen schools?

Educators are concerned about the cost of safely reopening SC’s public schools. School busing, classroom and cafeteria safety proposals could cost millions of dollars the districts don’t … more

Infinit Elite Series Camp set for July 11

The Infinit Elite Series Camp is set to take place July 11 at River Bluff High School from 12 to 4 pm. High School prospects from 9th to 12 grade will have an opportunity to work out in front of … more

Lexington clinic tests negative

A Lexington clinic has tested over 50 people with zero positives. About 5% were asymptomatic but wanted to be tested, said Dr. Lachin Hatemi of Veritas Health Group. The others had some … more

Terry Dwayne Alewine,

52, of Gilbert died JN. 9, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

County teacher arrested for sexual contact with students

A former elementary school teacher has been extradited from Ecuador to Lexington County on charges of sexual contact with a minor. Hianlucas Isturiz Rodriguez, 42, engaged in sexual battery with … more

They are thankful on this holiday

Wayne and I want to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving. There is no better time to look back and reflect, give thanks and tbe grateful for the things we have. Recently we talked with … more

Is that unfair?

The Sports Grouch Has Dabo Swinney’s Clemson Tigers found an unfair advantage? Are they using a secret, other-worldy weapon to overpower opponents and remain America’s … more

$4 billion at stake in Santee Cooper suit

The stakes are $4 billion in nuclear fiasco costs. On one side are Mid-Carolina Electric and 19 other coops who argue that Santee Cooper can’t legally charge their member owners for a nuclear … more

Clemson students redesign Coke packaging

3 Clemson University packaging science students designed a new way for people to “Share a Coke.” Their concept won 1st place in the 48-Hour RePack Student Design Competition. Theresa … more

The rest of the Border Patrol story

our readers write Chronicle subscriber Tim Houghtaling, a former Border Patrol Agent, sent this from Mark Hall, a retired Border Patrol Agent who spent 33 years with the agency. … 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

School district 2 corrects pay article

A Lexington District 2 official says a Chronicle news article about teacher salaries last week was inaccurate. $2,559,996 for salaries and fringe benefits is not just for teachers but all … more

Santee Cooper sues over abandoned material

Santee Cooper is suing its nuclear contractor for millions of dollars in abandoned nuclear equipment. The contractor, bankrupt Westinghouse Electric, claims it owns the material. Last month … more

Perfect cake for spring or any time

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Ijust made this. It’s absolutely heavenly, especially if you add limoncello liqueur on the top while it’s hot. Slap your granny, it’s … more

Overcoming fear

the editor talks with you Jill Konrath was standing on a ledge, facing a rock wall. The path ended there. She couldn’t go any higher. Looking down over her right shoulder, … more

Crossroads World Outreach

Church Buzz There are many in Lexington County who need help feeding their families, and their numbers are growing. Fortunately, there are many churches lending a … more

Nikki Haley jokes about being her husband’s boss

Nikki Haley felt at home with the SC National Guard in Asheville, NC, last week. The ex-Lexington politician, SC governor and United Nations ambassador is married to a Guardsman. Maj. … more
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