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Hollins, Olenchuk recognized for athletic excellence

A pandemic-shortened athletics school year still saw a pair of memorable efforts from 2 Chronicle Country student-athletes. Earning this year’s 2019-20 Lexington County Chronicle Athletes of … more

When will we be able to reopen?

Gov. Henry McMaster is looking to his task force for a plan to reopen businesses. SC Chamber of Commerce CEO Ted Pitts and his chair, Lou Kennedy of Nephron Pharmaceuticals, met Thurday with … more

Do SC health officials really need more $$?

Lawmakers have approved spending millions on the state’s emergency corona virus response. Gov. Henry McMaster asked lawmakers to give the state Department of Health and Environmental Control … more

Get the money you deserve

Koon's Watch Tax season has arrived. As you get your documents and statements in order, be aware of potential fraud opportunities. Scammers particularly use tax refund … more

Harriette O. Thomas,

78, of Lexington died Dec. 5, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

300 turkeys given out at Bountiful Harvest

chuck.lexchron@gmail.com Chief Terrence Greene of the Lexington PD in partnership with Serve & Connect hosted the 2nd annual Bountiful Harvest last Thursday at the Town of Lexington … more

Calling all nurses

Lexington Medical Center will host a recruiting event called “Nurses Night Out” Wednesday, Oct. 16, in Columbia. Representatives from Lexington Medical Center’s nursing leadership and the … more

Can Santee Cooper hold down its rates?

For the sake of Mid-Carolina Electric members, lets hope Santee Cooper’s new executive team knows what it’s doing. They got off to a bit of a rocky start. To prevent lawmakers selling … more

Former commissioner arrested on prostitution solicitation

John Norton Hardee, 72, has been booked into Richland County’s Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center on a charge of solicitation of prostitution. Hardee is a former state transportation … more

Was your credit card compromised?

Special to the Chronicle Do you have a Capital One credit card? You should know that a hacker has been arrested for hacking more than 100 million Capital One customers’ credit card, bank … more

Santee Cooper needs a miracle man

What if someone were foolish enough to offer you $1.1 million a year to come out of retirement? Would you take it? Are we kidding? If you were physically and mentally capable, you bet … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

By Scoop Bellune As Pet Editor of the Chronicle, I’d like to remind our readers that Chronicle editors are not the only ones who make mistakes. Here are some actual headlines from … more

Fathers are unsung heroes

Imiss my dad. He passed away suddenly in 2011. He taught me so much, mostly by watching him do daily life. He was a hard worker, creative when putting things together and solving problems, … more

The Cracker House’s sad farewell

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY They began tearing down the Cracker House a few days ago. It had stood at 914 Main Street in St. Joseph, Missouri, … more

Irmo named a Tree City USA

Around ChApin & irmo Warm weather is here! Flowers are blooming and new leaves on the trees are a refreshing bright, spring green. The oak trees in my back yard are in a … more

We welcome your letters

With letters to the editor, please include your name, address, and telephone number for verification. Your telephone number and address will not be published. Our deadline for letters is 2 p.m. … more

Did weather hurt local peach crop?

Peaches may have escaped late winter freezing temperatures with little damage. Agricultural experts are asking farmers across South Carolina about what 2 consecutive nights of freezing weather … more

World Champion speakers summit

BEHIND THE MIKE I Part 1 n 1905, Ralph C. Smedley was working with the YMCA. He saw a need for individuals in the community to learn how to speak, conduct … more

Unmasking Dominion Energy’s greed

Our vote for Lawmaker of the Year goes to Sen. Shane Massey who represents western Lexington County The Senate Majority Leader’s bill will let the state: • Secure $2.3 billion in bonds … more

Grind your trees through Jan. 11

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA The City of Cayce released a reminder to residents who are wondering what to do with discarded Christmas trees. Thanks to … more

Local author wins prestigious award

Lexington resident Tony Colson has won a 2018 Author Academy Award. His book, Unlocking Your Divine DNA: Escaping Your Past, Embracing Your Identity, and Entering Your Future won in the religion … more

A healthcare solution both parties support

washington watch Over 20 million Americans may soon pay less in taxes and medical bills. Lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill to expand “health savings accounts.” HSAs … more

Rhythm on the river draws largest crowd

The West Columbia River-walk Amphitheater overflowed into the parking lot. Tokyo Joe filled the air with music as the Rhythm on the River free concert series drew its largest crowd ever Friday … more

Ciuflo to appear in local softball game

A fun event is coming to Lexington County Baseball Stadium this fall. The South Carolina Youth Diabetes Association Celebrity Softball Game will take place Oct. 20. The celebrity game … more
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