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Don’t beat yourself

James Wyman Ingram was my high school football coach in the little town of Lexington. He loved winning… but he hated losing more, especially when the defeat was self-inflicted. “Never let 1 … more

Update Windows now

Do you have a Windows computer? If so, you should check Windows Update now. A flaw in Windows was patched back in March but many users still haven’t installed this crucial update. Experts warn … more

More safety steps at Walmart, Sam’s Club

Walmart and sister company Sam’s Club have limitied in-store customers. No more than 5 people per 1,000 square feet are allowed inside at a time. In locations where officials require … more

Former deputy to run for sheriff

Former Deputy Sheriff David Arnold has filed to run for Lexington County Sheriff. Arnold said his top priorities as sheriff would be to work to restore high performance and ethical standards, … more

Weather caused inaugural disaster

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY Exactly one year from next week, the US will hold its next presidential inauguration. Will Trump get Term Two, or … more

Herbert Melvin Livingston,

75, of Swansea, died Dec. 7, 2019. Culler-McAlhany Funeral Home was in charge. more

How to be fire safe as temperature drops

When cold weather moves in, South Carolinians tend to turn on space heaters or a fireplace for warmth. State Fire Marshal Jonathan Jones urges citizens to be especially careful of residential … more

Go!

EVENTS BAZAAR AND CRAFT SHOW: Oct. 5, 9 am - 2 pm at Cedar Grove Lutheran Church, 1220 Cedar Grove rd, Leesville. Free Health Fair: Oct. 5, 10 am-2 pm at Emmanuel Lutheran … 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

New senior residence opens

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY An open house and chamber of commerce ribbon-cutting were held last Thursday at the new Lakeside Place Senior Living on US 378 in Lexington. … 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

Take a fantastic day trip from Lexington

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Summer travels do not have to be long distance. We have places close by that are fun and can be traveled in a day. Catherine Williams tells … more

Vacation Bible School begins in our area

Around rEd BAnK Vacation Bible School season kicks off this week in Red Bank, with a couple events in the heart of town and at least one good one nearby, too. Red … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

A police officer just knocked on my door and told me my dogs are chasing people on bikes. That’s ridiculous. My dogs don’t even own bikes! Did you hear about the guy who had his left leg and … more

2 District 1 principals to retire

Sherry P. Cariens, principal of Oak Grove Elementary School, and Marie G. Watson, principal of Red Bank Elementary School, will retire at the end of the school year. The 2 principals announced … more

Airport High School’s

Zach Rivers gets a whipped cream pie to the face to support Camp Kemo fundraising efforts. Airport’s annual Camp Kemo fundraiser was in full swing last week. The school set a goal of raising … more

Celebrate caffeine and peanut butter

Around ChApin & irmo This is the month of caffeine awareness, Irish American heritage, celery and peanut month, as well as and women’s history month. Perhaps I will … more

Competition to save you $220

Lexington County residents will save an average $220.28 a year with competitive electric rates. That’s the prediction of Dr. Kathleen Grace, a Wofford College professor and expert on the … more

Warm up with sweet and savory comfort food

If chocolate for dinner sounds too good to be true, it’s because chocolate is usually associated with decadent desserts. However, it can also take comfort food to a whole new level when paired … more

THE WORLD OUTDOORS: 4 parks to visit

With the holidays right around the corner, everyone is going to have some time off. What better way to spend that precious time with family than at a local state park. South Carolina’s … more

New Hope calls new pastor

Great things are happening in Irmo at New Hope Lutheran Church. The congregation officially moved into their new church last month. On Sunday, Nov 4, they called Rev. James Houck as their … 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

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEXINGTON •The Lexington Wildcat Athletic Booster Club would like to invite all past Hall of Fame members to their annual Hall of Fame cookout. It will take place during Friday’s … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

What’s better than Ted Danson? Ted singing and Danson! What did the drummer call his twin daughters? Anna one, Anna two! What does a nosey pepper do? It gets jalapeño business! What does a baby … more
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