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Mindset or perspective

GOLF Memphis was extremely special for FedEx St. Jude Classic winner Dustin Johnson, who grew up a few years ahead of fellow Dutch Fork High graduate Wesley Bryan. The … more

Road work on Gibson Rd.

C.R. Jackson, Inc. is performing road repairs and improvements as directed by SCDOT on Gibson Rd. in.  Work activity is anticipated to be completed by  Friday June 8, 2018 . If … more

New head coach focused on one goal - winning the Petitt Cup

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH The Lexington County Blowfish welcome in a new head coach for the 2018 baseball season. Marshall McDonald takes the reins of the club … more

Gilbert High School Students Perform ‘Puffs’

Gilbert High School’s Main Street Players will perform “Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic” on Friday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 4, at … more

Your weekly Guide to Area Events

To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com. You may also … more

Nephron hiring teachers part-time

Nephron Pharmaceuticals has become one of Lexington County’s largest and fastest growing companies. Nephron CEO Lou Kennedy last week told Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce members that … more

3 new doctors join heart, vascular center

Jenna-Lyn Johnson, MD, Garrett Ruth, MD and Anil Purohit, MD, FACC, have joined Lexington Medical Heart and Vascular Center. Dr. Johnson graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in … more

Frederick William “Bill” Dreyer Jr.

Frederick William “Bill” Dreyer Jr., 86, of Tampa, Fla., passed away on Sunday,died August 1, 2021, at Still Hopes in Lexington. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Look what’s in the chicken coop

It’s that time of year when “critters” want to come out and play. Some of these creatures can be dangerous. A good friend, Dale Simpson, sent a note recently about what he found in … more

What only a father can do

This Sunday we will pay honor and respect to our fathers. The first Father’s Day recognition happened in Spokane, Washington on June 19, 1910. Since an official Mother’s Day had begun … more

Where well-traveled trails met

Saxe Gotha Township once comprised most of what would become Lexington County. Why it was so important during the colonial period is that it contained the intersection of three trails. They … more

We’re #1 in covid-less restrictions

The fear-mongers may not like this but ... South Carolina is #1 in fewest covid-related restrictions. That means more of us were able to go back to work. More of us were able to shop, … more

Real estate firm opens in Lexington

Todd Carnes and Todd Lyle have started a new real estate office on North Lake Drive. Todd Realty Partners is open across from Lexington Elementary School. Lyle grew up in Lexington and has … more

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YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO AREA EVENTS To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to … more

Antibody therapy saves lives

A new covid treatment is saving Lexington County patients’ lives. Monoclonal antibody therapy has increased each week since November, reports Cristi Moore of the Department of Health and … more

Become a Master of Gratitude

Can you attract more business without it costing you a dime? Absurd, you say. No, it’s simple, says our friend Ruth King. Show gratitude. Say thank you. Appreciate your customers and your … more

Sen. Lindsey Graham carries county, state

Sen. Lindsey Graham fought off a well-financed Democratic challenge and won re-election Tuesday. A conservative county voter turnout gave the senator 78,716 to challenger Jaime Harrison’s … more

Firehouse Subs saves Halloween

Karen Wilson realized covid-19 had cancelled many Halloween activities. That meant a lot of disappointed boys and girls. As manager of Firehouse Subs in West Columbia she has a long history of … more

SC chamber CEO to head real estate firm

SC Chamber of Commerce CEO Ted Pitts will become president and CEO of commercial real estate firm Wilson Kibler. Pitts, who has served the chamber since January 2015, was a partner at Wilson … more

SAME OL’ SILVER FOXES

The more things change... Dutch Fork graduated several senior players who contributed to the team’s run of success the past 4 seasons. With the arrival of a transfer quarterback and … more

Lexington honors women’s suffrage

The Town of Lexington has honored the anniversar of women’s rights to vote. On Monday, August 17 town Councilwoman Kathy Maness presented a proclamation signed by Mayor Steve MacDougall to the … more

Construction delays on Amicks Ferry Road

Amicks Ferry Road construction began this week at the site of District 5’s new elementary school in Chapin. This work will add turn lanes on Amicks Ferry Road and Lake Tide Drive in … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Do you enjoy tickling your kids or grand kids with silly jokes. These are a bit corny but kids love ‘em. What is the difference between a piano and a fish? You can tune a piano and you … more

How Lexington once cooled it

Lexington County summers were just as hot years ago as now. During the era before refrigeration, many families in Lexington County had a structure called a summer dairy to keep milk and dairy … more

Seat belts save lives

Did you know that in South Carolina every occupant of a vehicle must wear a seat belt? It’s true. Not wearing a seat belt is a primary offense. That means a law enforcement officer … more
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