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Health data shows face masks work

New data indicates local mask ordinances have helped slow the covid-19 spread. “This new data shows us what we already knew – wearing face masks works,” said SC epidemiologist Linda Bell. … more

3 honors for Veterans of Foreign Wars

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6740 Lake Murray members are proud of their 1st female Commander. Congratulations to Commander Ginger Graham. Recently she and Chaplain Terry Camp bell attended the … more

Paramedics, EMTs are unsung heroes

We often see ambulances responding in our communities. Do you ever wonder what EMTs and paramedics go through? Madison McCarty is an expert on the subject. He is chief operations officer … more

Our youngest Eagle Scout

Wilson Oxner of Gilbert Scout Troop 60 has earned the highest rank of Eagle Scout. Oxner earned his award shortly before his 13th birthday. This makes him the youngest Eagle Scout for the troop. … more

Churches merge to serve Cayce worshipers

Two churches have joined together to better serve the Cayce area. First Baptist Church of Cayce has been losing members for many years as the older members pass away and the younger ones finish … more

Failing nuke industry wants bailout

The nuclear power industry wants help from Congressional corona virus stimulus billions. This includes Georgia Power’s floundering Vogtle twin nuclear reactor project across the Savannah … more

West Columbia school officer celebrated

January 9 was National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. It provided an opportune time to recognize one of West Columbia’s best. Saluda River Academy for the Arts School Resource Officer … more

Mary “Louise” Perry Plott,

98, of Lexington died Dec. 5, 2019. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Have you heard of ‘Danksgiving’?

Koon's Watch We all know that buzzed driving is drunk driving. But did you know that driving while high is just as dangerous? Remember: If you feel different, … more

Babies cost you more than sleep

What should you expect when you’re expecting? A whole lot of added expense starting before birth. That’s especially true for local parents. You need cribs, diapers and other items … more

Setbacks can be opportunities

BEHIND THE MIKE It can be legitimately said that setbacks are the absolute key to success in life. How else can one measure how one is doing? One might further … more

Tim Jones’s life on Death Row

Convicted killer Tim Jones Jr. starts each day with a hearty breakfast on Death Row – at least on paper. The father who murdered his 5 children in their Red Bank home in 2014 gets better food … more

Gospel singing on tap this Sunday

Around rEd BAnK South Lexington Baptist Church hosts a gospel singing June 30 at 6:30 pm.featuring the group Eternal Vision. The Tennessee-based trio is celebrating 30 years … more

Lemon zest really makes this pie

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE This is Danny Varn’s absolute favorite. Just make sure you use a deep dish pie crust. Hope you have a good zester, because that is what makes the … more

8-DAY SLAW

1 large head cabbage, shredded 1 large onion 1 large green pepper 1 cup sugar 1 cup vinegar 1 tsp. celery seed 1 tsp. dry mustard 1 Tbsp. salt Shred cabbage into large bowl. Shred or slice … more

B-L Elementary students win art contest

Batesburg-Leesville Elementary School 4th graders have won the elementary division of the Youth Art Month Art Show of South Carolina. Congratulations to Brian Chen, Alyssa Guy, Anna Long and … more

Prosecutor joins foes of violent criminals’ release

Opposition to a bill to shorten sentences for violent criminals is growing. 11th Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard of Lexington said the bill will make violent criminals and child rapists eligible … more

St. James yard sale is this Saturday

Around rEd BAnK Have some stuff you’d like to get rid of? Want to sell it somewhere you’ll have more buyers than in your driveway? St. James Lutheran Church on South Lake … more

Let’s hear it for Kindness

What’s the first thing you notice when you walk into a building? Do you check for the emergency exits? Knowing how to get out quickly could save your life. That’s what Sgt. Rick … more

Attend a soup swap at the library

Around pelion The Pelion library will host technology training January 9 at 10:30 am. This program gives personal assistance with your computer, tablet or smartphone. You … more

Showing Spunk

SPORTS GROUCH One lesson new coaches have to learn is that everyone is watching them. The same goes for leaders of their teams. Everyone is watching how they act, what they … more

Boost in brawn and brain power

It was tough being away from family and friends for 10 weeks. But Lexington Police Lt. Matt Timmerman aced the FBI National Academy’s rigorous training. Timmerman was excited to be … more

Nuclear fiasco rocks investors

What happened to SC Electric & Gas worries other nuclear project investors. A Wall Street ratings agency last week downgraded the credit of several electric utilities in Florida, Georgia and … more

GHS sophomore invited to NSHSS

The National Society of High School Scholars recently invited a Gilbert High student to join its group of exceptional academic and community leaders. Madisyn P. Mears, a sophomore at GHS this … more

Allen University football program makes its revival at Irmo High School

COLLEGE SPORTS Football will be “buzzing” throughout the fall at W.C. Hawkins Stadium. The regular season has already started for the host team Irmo … more
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