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New museum director historically qualified

Jerry Kirkland was born to become director of Cayce Historical Museum. It’s in his blood. Kirkland is a direct descendant of Moses Kirkland of Orangeburg District (not to be confused with … more

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To make the Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News essential to our community . more

‘Mr. Blowfish’ Jared Williams to take expanded role with franchise

JUSTIN HALL For the past four seasons, Gilbert High graduate Jared Williams has been a mainstay and featured hometown player on the Lexington County Blowfish roster. … more

Gilbert meets school board candidates

around gilbert & SUMMIT Lexington County School District 1 has seven candidates running for one unexpired seat on the Board of Trustees. Last Sunday, a candidate forum … more

DEATH NOTICES

Linda Bonet (Columbia, 68), Doris Gasque (Columbia, 90), Dolores Kunkle (Lexington, 80), Robert Rice (Lexington, 73), Gilda Boger (Lexington, 65), Ora Nyberg (Gaston, 81), William Canniff (Columbia, … more

Midlands Tech offers incentive to be vaccinated

Midlands Technical College wants its people to be vaccinated. Until Dec. 1, students, faculty and staff can upload their proof of vaccination to receive rewards and be entered into drawings for … more

Blind Center Celebrating 60th Anniversary

West Columbia resident Frank Coppel touts the achievements of iconic Blind Center that is celebrating their 60th Anniversary. He is confident that the next six decades will be as noteworthy for … more

Cancer of Many Colors raising $$

Paulette Criscione is a warrior for people with cancer. In addition to her own battles with breast and lung cancer, she lost her father and two brothers to cancer. The loss of her family … more

Golf tourney to benefit vulnerable kids

Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center’s 23rd FORE THE CHILDREN Golf Tournament Presented by House of Raeford will be held on Monday, Oct. 11 at Golden Hills Country Club. Every 48 seconds a … more

Tigers rebound from season-opening loss with 49-3 win over SC State

5 different Tigers found the endzone and Clemson amassed 262 passing and 242 rushing yards, as the 6th ranked Tigers downed South Carolina State 49-3 this past Saturday evening inside Memorial … more

3 more die from covid

Lexington Medical Center reports dealing with more covid cases. The hospital reported that 3 more covid patients have died. 192 covid patients are being cared for, up from 149 this time … more

IT’S JAMBOREE TIME

The 2021 high school football regular season is now 8 days away. After a 2020 season marked by postponements, cancellations and uncertainty due to covid-19, teams are hopeful for normalcy this … more

Lexington woman gets 30 years

A Lexington woman was sentenced to 30 years for killing her husband in 2016. Kimberly Fletcher Groh, 55, was sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison after entering a plea to the 2016 shooting … more

Red Cross aid

Nephron Pharmaceuticals has given the American Red Cross a new Dodge Ram Pro-Master 3500, a mission critical vehicle. The high roof van with an average price of $42,000 will aid in disaster … more

Violent rapists sentenced

Cousins Christopher and Craig Cooper have been convicted of a violent rape and robbery. SC Attorney General Alan Wilson said: • Christopher Cooper was convicted in a Lexington County … more

3 arrested for drugs in Springdale

3 people have been arrested for narcotics in Springdale, police announced late last Friday afternoon. Joseph Singleton, 35, Brandon Broach, 40, and Jillian Alexander, 36, were arrested and … more

COLLEGE SIGNING

Lexington High School senior Cecelia Sundell signed to run cross-country at North Greenville. She’s joined by father Sheldon, mother Cassie and Lily, Dane and Olivia Sundell. PHOTO | LEXINGTON HIGH … more

Disclosing how SC spends your money

Walking into the state Senate for the 1st time, I couldn’t have possibly understood all of the intricate inner workings of the budget process. To one side, the state never seemed to have … more

Irmo High teacher honored

State Treasurer Curtis Loftis has honored Irmo High’s Sarah Ostergaard. She was named the SC Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program’s Educator of the Month for December. “Ms. … more

THE 2020 CHRONICLE COUNTRY STATE CHAMPIONS

GRAY COLLEGIATE ACADEMY (BOYS’ BASKETBALL) THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE WEST COLUMBIA POST 79 (SC AMERICAN SUMMER LEAGUE) THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE LEXINGTON (GIRLS’ GOLF) PHOTO | … more

Southern cornbread stuffing

Makes 8 servings 1 hr 25 min For cornbread 1¼ cup corn meal 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 tbsp gran. sugar 1½ tsp baking powder 1 tsp kosher salt 1 stick melted … more

Know your gun safety

Firearm sales spiked this year. With more guns on the streets and in our homes, it’s important to know safe firearm practices. Treat all guns as if they’re loaded, even if you think … more

Carolina Sunshine Lemon Pie

1 large lemon 4 eggs 1 stick melted butter 1 tsp vanilla 1½ cup sugar 1 unbaked pie crust Whipped cream Preheat oven to 350°. Leaving rind on, cut lemon into … more

Community outreach grants

On behalf of Lexington Medical Center, the Foundation will provide $1,100,000 in Community Outreach Grants for FY 2021. These funds are distributed to 501(C)3 non-profits that address community … more

Why aren’t your gas taxes being used to repair roads?

In the gas-tax-hike law’s 3 years, the state collected more than $1.3 billion. That’s enough to pay for almost all identified crumbling roads and bridges statewide. Yet state roads … more
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