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Living room karate moves

Shotokan Karate Centers of Lexington is hosting online martial arts classes. Over 100 Lexington families attend classes at Shotokan. Owner Drew Taylor has donated over $2,500 to local … more

Miss South Carolina competition rescheduled to late July

The Miss South Carolina Organization moved the live telecast of the 2020 Miss South Carolina competition to Sat. Aug. 1. The scholarship competition was originally scheduled to air on June 27, … more

Virus shuts down Senate

Lexington County senators got this week off. Senate President Harvey Peeler declared the Senate adjourned during the covid-19 pandemic. Peeler said he would call the Senate back into … more

Porcelain artists brought garden beauty into the home

Entertaining with THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY DAWN CORLEY CharlestonSilverLady@hotmail.com Beginning in Biblical times, flower gardens have been an attraction, a respite from … more

Kathleen Martin Henson,

81, of West Columbia died Dec. 5, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

The sad ballad of Moses Corley

Down South Down South We all cross paths with a person we can’t forget. And so, a man by the beautiful name of Moses Corley lingers in my mind. If every life is a … more

Attorney General honors domestic violence victims

Attorney General Alan Wilson led participants through the 22nd annual Silent Witness Domestic Violence ceremony Tuesday. During the solemn ceremony, the Lexington resident called the names of 30 … more

Congressman seeks response to Saudi attacks

Congressman Joe Wilson of Springdale urged the US this week to respond to the suspected Iran-backed attacks on Saudi oil fields. “The Houthi drone attacks targeting Saudi oil infrastructure … more

Facebook, Youtube address ‘miracle cures’

TECH TALK Have you ever been duped by a “miracle cure”? You wouldn’t be the only one. Phony physicians have promised cure-alls for health problems for hundreds of … more

Remember when...

Reader Wiley Ouzts remembers when Lexington High School was on North Lake Drive a few blocks from Main Street. Email your “Remember When” to rose.lexchron@gmail.com more

Pelion Library receives book grant

Around pelion The Pelion Branch of the Lexington County Public Library System received a Book Award grant for its S. C. Plants the Seed program this summer. The award is … more

Graduates now join the real world

Liesha hUffstetLer liesha.huffstetler@gmail.com Around ChApin & irmo Congratulations to the current high school graduates! Seniors from private, public, and home schools … more

Paint your piglet next week

Around gilbert & summit Cotton Branch Animal Sanctuary in Gilbert is having an Art for the Animals fundraiser for the farm. The event will be held May 30 at Studio Cellar … more

REGION CHAMPS CROWNED IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

GILBERT BOYS SOCCER RIVER BLUFF GIRLS SOCCER PELION BASEBALL GILBERT SOFTBALL LEXINGTON TENNIS WHITE KNOLL SOFTBALL GRAY COLLEGIATE BASEBALL GRAY COLLEGIATE SOFTBALL more

See how it’s done on the website

BEHIND THE MIKE In this segment of this series on past World Champions of Public Speaking you will learn how Lance Miller, the 2005 winner came up with the idea of … more

How to fix a nonworking keyboard

TECH TALK If your computer mouse or keyboard is not working it can be challenging to troubleshoot. This week I’ll share steps to troubleshoot why your device might … more

Body of bridge jumper not recovered

A man jumped from the Gervais Street Bridge Wednesday morning, Jan. 16. The Gervais Street and Blossom Street bridges over the Congaree River were closed before 11 am. “A man jumped off … more

Meadow Glen students to become environmental champions

A Lexington District 1 school has won a grant to educate the next generation of environmental stewards. Meadow Glen Elementary students will learn about planting depth, spacing, soil quality, … more

Another time

the editor talks with you My father used to say there are 4 South Carolinas: The mountains, the midlands, the coast and Charleston. I think there’s a 5th. … more

West Columbia needs District 2 support

A large swath of West Columbia is primed for revitalization. City officials need the support of the Lexington 2 school district to start. West Columbia City Council approved a Tax Increment … more

Area teems with Halloween events

The upcoming Halloween celebration means that multiple events are happening in our area. Here’s a quick rundown of what I know about. St. James Lutheran, along with Nazareth … more

Prevent Pets from Fleeing in Fright

Social gatherings and celebrations can add up to a lot of fun for humans, but it’s an equation that may test the limits for a fearful pet. The break in day-to-day consistency and the chaos that … more

Thomas Price joins Lexington County Chronicle as tennis columnist

Lexington County Chronicle readers will now enjoy a local and national tennis perspective. Thomas Price is joining the Chronicle as a tennis columnist. A graduate of the University of South … more

Brewery to hold art competition

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Steel Hands Brewing in Cayce announced last week that it is hosting an Artist Competition. Your work could be permanently … more

SCANA to investigate own nuclear failure

nuke fiasco aftermath Did SCANA brass and board create a $9 billion nuclear fiasco? That’s a question the Lexington County-based power corporation wants to know. … more
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