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District 2 seeks student safety

Lexington District 2 needs more parking and improved safety. To do it, the district may acquire Walterboro Street between Fulmer Middle School and Airport High. Acquiring the street between … more

A fun lifetime game

GOLF The 2017 and 2018 U.S. Open’s will forever be seared in my heart and soul. The logistics and infrastructure of the 2017 event reminded me of walking onto a … more

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IRMO A basketball camp is scheduled June 18-21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the school gymnasium for boys and girls ages six to 14. The cost is $40 and the deadline is June 1. Payment … more

Send your kids to summer camp

Around red BAnk Summer is just about here, with the school year ending in days, not weeks. So, what to do with the kids? Summer camp, of course. Lexington Family YMCA … more

Lexington Police Arrest Man Accused of Texting Death Threats

The Town of Lexington Police Department arrested a Columbia man Nov. 27 after he allegedly sent death threats via text message, per a release from the department. An officer met with the alleged … more

Cayce Swears in New Fire Chief

Cayce now has a fire chief and a police chief. Last week Chris Cowan was sworn in as Cayce’s Police Chief. Before the Cayce DPS had a director for both fire and police. “It’s a dream … more

B-C, CHAPIN CLASH

The “12th man” at Cecil Woolbright Field was out in full force for this past Friday’s home game against Brookland-Cayce. Read more in Sports, Page B1-3. THOMAS GRANT JR. | chronicle more

Gilbert proud to finally have its own swim program

There’s a new high school swimming program in Chronicle Country. After years of teamming up with fellow Lexington School District 1 school White Knoll, Gilbert now has a boys and girls team of … more

Did the Chronicle sensationalize news?

A reader who will remain anonymous at her request accused us of sensationalizing last week’s vaccine news. She wrote: “I would like to take issue with your Chronicle headline for August 5, … more

Overcome and learn from your setbacks

What’s your story? Is it positive or negative? Is it about what you excel at? Or where you are frustrated and failing? Author and motivational speaker Tony Robbins says all of us have stories … more

An opportunity

The Lexington County Chronicle has a great opportunity for a someone who wants to learn on the job how to run a successful business. We need an Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable clerk for our … more

Time again for summer golf

Summer is going to be short and quick, so advance planning is important so get your golf calendars ready. At the top of the list could be a generational family program offered through the … more

How media, officials lied to run up costs

The oil and gas shortages of the 1970s were caused by government interference. But the mainstream news media hyped the concept of “running out” of resources. This brought politics into … more

DEATH NOTICES

Virginia M. Albrecht, 73, of Irmo died Jan. 14, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. Patsy E. Allen, 79, of West Columbia died Jan. 16, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Jon … more

Runners honor fallen friends

SAFE runners continue day 3 of a 7-day running and cycling marathon. The group SAFE Lexington, which stands for “streets are for everyone,” formed last spring after Lexington County runners John … more

PSC should help victims

Who are the nuclear fiasco victims? It is us, the ratepayers, not their stockholders. The Public Service Commission made SCANA ratepayers, not stockholders, pay for a $2.2 billion share of the … more

Time to celebrate Native Americans

November is Native American Heritage Month. It’s time to recognize and celebrate the original inhabitants of North America. It is also called American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage … more

Where to watch rate hike hearings

Are you a Dominion Energy ratepayer? If so, the SC Public Service Commission will conduct virtual public night hearings this week for you. Dominion Energy wants a 7.7% electric rate … more

New portion of Riverwalk opens Saturday

A new portion of the Cayce Riverwalk will open to the public Saturday. Ashley Hunter, spokeswoman for the City of Cayce, made the announcement Friday “There are many things that we love … more

21-day detox challenge

Congratulations on taking the first step in improving your health and wellbeing. You are starting a journey to discover how food may be negatively affecting your health and ability to achieve … more

Almost 28,000 families to gain internet access

Internet access is coming for 27,994 SC homes and 771 businesses. And it is to be working in Lexington County before Christmas. That’s good news for rura students and their families. … more

Healthcare Service Award scholars

The Foundation introduced a new award this year – the Healthcare Service Scholarship Award. A significant gift was made by a very special and caring anonymous donor to establish a new fund in … more

Lioness takes over Lions Club

Melanie Matthews is Cayce-West Columbia Lions new president She was installed as the president Tuesday. She takes over from Bill Mooneyhan. Charlene Frye of the club, read the oath. Melanie … more

Mimi’s favorite pound cake

My mother, Mimi Adamson, loaned me her favorite pound cake recipe. Make it and it will become your favorite, too. Anyone can make Mimi’s Pound Cake Cake 3 cups plain flour 2 … more
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