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‘I love you,’ daughter said as dad strangled her

A Red Bank father confessed how he killed his 5 children in court Friday. Timothy Ray Jones Jr. faces the death penalty if a Lexington County jury finds him guilty of murdering his children but … more

Easter Sunrise Services set

Around gilbert & summit The annual Easter Sunrise Community Service will be held in the Gilbert Community Park Easter morning at 7 am. Six local churches and their choirs … more

Hey, is this the Cry Baby Generation?

saluda broad I’ve kept my mouth shut and my views to myself. I don’t want to behave like the intolerant MeToo Generation or the precious snow flakes with their need for protected … more

Will our clothing kill us?

The clothes on our backs may be the latest threat to our health and existence. Synthetic clothing, sportswear and fleece jackets shed tiny plastic particles when washed. These contaminate … more

Quilts of Valor honor Chapin vets

From that dream, 212,024 veterans have been honored with a Quilt of Valor. In 2003, Catherine Roberts had a dream about a young man being tormented by his war demons. She then saw him … more

Are we sacrificing children to abortion?

the 4th trimester In an interview, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam supported a bill to allow abortions through a full-term pregnancy. “If a mother is in labor, I can tell … more

Holidays were filled with good food

Around ChApin & irmo Life was good over the holidays! Good food, a clean house, family visits, and grandma’s hot spiced tea! I may not make it exactly as she did, but … more

Christmas baseball delivery to Belize

The bats and balls are on the way to Belize in time for Christmas. My son Will Jarrells and his friend Donna Cook drove 12 boxes of children’s bats, balls, gloves and other baseball equipment from … more

Business recognizes talented youth

Three local kids have a chance to make their hometown proud. Blakey Mendenhall, Luke Shealy, and Christopher Unumb will represent Lexington in the Farm Bureau Annual Meeting talent program Dec. … more

Christmas gift-giving advice from the jolly old gent

Mrs. Claus and I get the weather channel at the North Pole but that’s about all. We spend a lot of time reading. Mrs. Claus always looks forward to the Authors for Literacy book signing. She likes … more

A DNA success story

The Orangeburg German-Swiss Genealogical Society held its 38th annual Octoberfest this year at the First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Orangeburg. I have been attending this event for 20 … more

Stay safe in the storm

The National Weather Service advises not to let Hurricane Michael fool you. It is only half the intensity of Hurricane Florence, but it can do heavy damage and bring flooding rains to Lexington … more

Winter to Summer

GOLF Florence inspired this week’s article and I want to tee off (pun intended) with a few facts: The greatest players of the day constantly reference indoor training … more

Community donates to Lexington 2

Lexington Two’s students returned to classes this week, ready to tackle the new school year. Their readiness was thanks in part to the generosity of Lexington County churches, businesses and … more

Blowfish collecting bats for Belize

For 90 little leaguers in the Toledo District of Belize, that’s difficult. The young players gather each Saturday morning at the soccer field in Jacintoville, Belize, to play baseball bare … more

Expecting? Be aware

Health Wanted I know the feeling of expecting that sweet bundle of joy. There are so many overwhelming feelings. Your focus is on what color to paint the bedroom, whether to … more

Sales tax free weekend August 3

The 2018 sales tax holiday kicks off Friday, August 3 through Sunday, August 5. During tax free weekend, back-to-school essentials are exempt from the 7% sales tax. Tax free items range from … more

RECOGNITION

ANNOUNCEMENTS

IRMO A basketball camp is scheduled June 18-21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the school gymnasium for boys and girls ages six to 14. The cost is $40 and the deadline is June 1. Payment … more

Most Wanted

GASTON KEVIN FULMER (41) Failure to stop for blue light, driving under suspension first, reckless driving DWIGHT ANDREW JAMES (57) Breaking into motor vehicle, grand Larceny … more

Passing the Torch

When we started this conversation in 1984, I had no idea that it would last this long. And my hope is that you have enjoyed it as much as I have. You’ve traveled all over the world with our … more

SC tops in financial transparency

Champions of the Freedom of Informatin Act can take note. South Carolina now leads the nation in timely financial reporting The state’s comprehensive annual financial reporting time is … more

WEEK 3 HS FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

Northside Christian Academy head coach Dean Howell holds a post-game prayer with the team following its 2021 season-opener against WJ Keenan on Sept. 9. The Crusaders lost 22-12 to the junior varsity … more

Robert Louis Slimp

Robert Louis Slimp, 92, of West Columbia died Aug. 3, 2021. Shives Funeral Home was in charge. more

A unique mac and cheese

This indulgent recipe is one I do not make often because it is truly impossible to stop eating it. I make this in individual buttered ramekins. This recipe makes enough for 12 3 cups of … more
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