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Be wary of information thieves

Do you know if your information has ever been stolen? How do you know? How might you know if your data was stolen in a future breach? An easy to use website is designed to answer those … more

Kathy Robinson

Kathy Robinson was among those who came to buy Rev. Tony Rowell’s book, “What Would Granny Say”. Rev. Rowell, pastor of Beulah United Methodist Church and his wife Mary held a book and photo … more

Quarantine Karaoke to support kids

Key Changes Therapy Services of West Columbia plans an online karaoke event in lieu of their postponed recital. The event will be via video chat and shared video streaming. It will allow … more

news in brief

Man arrested in kidnapping, assault Lexington Police have arrested a man they say was involved in a Mar. 2 kidnapping and assault incident. Joseph Antonio Drafts Sr., 46, of Greenwood, has … more

Lost opportunities can teach lessons

BEHIND THE MIKE Every now and then an opportunity presents itself and something gets in the way. One of my earliest disappointments was being selected for the SC Shrine Bowl … more

Edward Houston McMillion,

78, of Chapin died Dec. 2, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

news in brief

Woman struck, killed on North Lake Dr. A Lexington woman died after being struck by a motor vehicle on North Lake Drive (SC 6) near Andrew Corley Road. Lexington County Coroner … more

Calling all student filmmakers

Doko Film Fest is seeking student entries for its 2020 festival. Doko is a competitive showcase event featuring the work of student filmmakers ages 15 to 18. This is the second year for … more

Still Hopes honors first responders

Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community held its 4th annual First Responder Appreciation Breakfast Sept. 11. The annual event was started to remember the attacks on the World Trade Center … more

Senior center plans picnic

Around gilbert & summit Our Gilbert-Summit Senior Center will have its annual summer’s end party Friday, August 16, at the multi-purpose gymnasium. Director Donna Neel … more

Chronicle poll

Who should be on the cover of the 2019 Lexington Chronicle High School Football Preview edition? • Dutch Fork’s Ty Olenchuk - 3% • Airport’s Nanders Lawrence - 1% … 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

Try a free spam blocker

TECH TALK If you followed the instructions from last week, you should be on track toward a much cleaner inbox. It can take up to 30 days for unsubscribe requests to take … more

Try this healthy summer slaw

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE My mama Mimi made this slaw all the time because it is healthy. She would cut back on the sugar. So, experiment and add sugar to your own taste. … more

Dist. 1 names Teacher of the Year

Lexington County School District 1 has named New Providence Elementary’s Jennie S. King its District Teacher of the Year. The district announced the winner at its annual Teacher of the Year … more

AG: Offshore drilling threatens wildlife, economy

Coastal cities in South Carolina could be in trouble. The federal government wants to allow seismic testing for oil and natural gas off SC’s coast. South Carolina Attorney General Alan … more

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE

Hey, Lexington County. Get ready! Each week I will be sharing a recipe with you. This recipe was given to me at a shower in 1971 (that really dates me) in Glennville, Ga. Glennville is the … 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

5 Tips for staying on track in the new year

While many people often wish maintaining good health was as easy as following an equation, health doesn’t have a start or end date. Once the allure of the new year wears off, it can be easy to … more

ROAD KINGS

THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK Here’s a riddle for you. What do mail carriers and 2-time defending Class 5A champion Dutch Fork have in common? Both do … more

An uncommon path through life _|

Down South This is part 1 of a 5-part series. Paula Deen’s full story appears in the fall 2018 issue of Shrimp, Collards & Grits magazine. T … more

A whodunit with plenty of suspects

Retired Lexington Middle School teacher Linda Maguire has written a murder mystery in her new career as an author. She discussed her novel, “The Principal,” with editor Jerry Bellune. … more

What to do if your child has a secret

The Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center provides healing and recovery to children who have been abused or witnessed a traumatic event since 1995. Last year we provided crisis counseling, and … more

‘No, the brakes aren’t fixed…’

HOLY COW! HISTORY Americans were saddened by the recent tragedy on Tablerock Lake outside Branson, Mo. An amphibious duck, a six-wheeled craft that travels on both land … more
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