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It’s a Dog’s Life

Since the Presidential election is next week, here is some Presidential humor my writers collected. There was no lost love lost between Theodore Roosevelt and Congress, especially after he said, … more

Foundation funds $634,900 in We Care Internal Grants

The LMC Foundation Grants Committee approved 32 internal grant requests for FY 2021. Newly funded projects include: Breath Easy – This grant will help provide home nebulizer machines to … more

Covid can’t stop this smiling pup

Certified pet therapy dog Pumpkin is having a birthday. Pumpkin and her owners Alan and Kathy Aler will celebrate her 9th birthday Aug. 31. The Alers volunteer at Lexington Medical Center … more

People helping people in a time of great need

At the start of this pandemic, personal protection equipment (PPE) was in short supply, partly because the Chinese Communists hoarded important medical supplies. In South Carolina, communities … more

Officials should trust us to do what’s best

People I know have contracted covid-19. They include a 90-year-old with a compromised respiratory system but no symptoms and a 104-year-old with minor ones. Looking at the science, I found … more

DEATH NOTICES

Carlton “Buster” Lee Bennett, of Lexington has died. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. Thomas M. “Tom” Biga, 65, of Leesville died June 19, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in … more

Possible price gouging

Have you witnessed what you believe is price gouging? Attorney General Alan Wilson wants to hear from you. He has assigned potential price gouging cases to local solicitors to review and … more

Virus’s worst yet to come

Lexington remains one of the state’s safer counties. But Gov. Henry McMaster cautions you not to see this as an invitation to take chances with your health. The governor has restricted … more

External covid-19 testing

External covid-19 testing station at Veritas Health Group in Lexington. Veritas is prepared to test patients for covid-19 while keeping staff safe. PHOTO | LACHIN HATEMI more

Gas leak closes US 378 in Lexington Friday

TRAFFIC UPDATE: Please be patient and use caution. Sunset Boulevard continues to be closed between Mineral Springs Road and Corley Mill Road. Dominion Energy is on scene and continues to work hard … more

This appetizer is eat-in or take-out

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE This spread is so easy and fast that anybody can do it. It’s a nice treat to take as an appetizer to any party or to have at home when friends … more

Epiphany of the 12th Night

Throughout the years Christmas music has made many changes. These changes range from Winter Solstice celebrations to Frosty the Snowman. Clemson University’s leadership program guide for the Songs … more

Sarah Bingham Connell,

87, of Lexington died Dec. 5, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

DEATH NOTICES

Walter Clay Bovain, 63, of Gaston died Nov. 15, 2019. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. Mary Jeanette Bragan, of Lexington, died Nov. 19, 2019. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. … more

West Columbia

West Columbia Mayor Pro-tem Tem Miles and Mayor Bobby Horton presented a Resolution of Recognition and Support to Sybil and Ralph Jarrells for their efforts to bring baseball to Belize. The Jarrells, … more

9/11 Morning of Remembrance

First Sergeant David Pelley calls out the attack of the 3rd hijacked plane September 11, 2001. American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon at 9:37 am, killing 189 and injuring many others. … more

Contributors to cover USC, Clemson in 2019

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Look for more than just scores on the South Carolina and Clemson football teams this season. Our Gamecock and Tigers correspondents will bring … more

Everyone needs a vacation!

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY Everybody deserves a summer break. Even writers! A little time away from the keyboard unclutters the mind and cleanses … more

LEXINGTON COUNTY BASEBALL STADIUM ACTION

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Lexington High School will hold 3 baseball camps during the month of June at the baseball field on Augusta Highway. - Advanced Pitcher/Catcher Camp (ages 9-14): … more

A victory for hope

GOLF Tiger Woods’ victory at The Masters this year represents the most unique principle in the game of golf - hope. Hope is in the origin and seed of why people … more

Date Nut Balls are nice to have on hand

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Hey Lexington, get ready! This recipe, believe it or not, came from Glennville, GA. If you’ve ever seen my hometown’s water tower, … more

Dress designer opens shop here

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Did you know we have a nationally acclaimed dress designer right here in Lexington? She is Minh Le, a native of Vietnam. She lived in Boston before … more

The things we keep

Down South Hollywood props, of all things, took me back to family roots in Georgia. I was bored, a rare malady, for which the cure is a Clint Eastwood spaghetti … more

carry . s up East tops West in 1st Metro Bowl

Midlands high school football fans were treated to a new tradition Dec. 22. The inaugural Columbia Metro Bowl at WC Hawkins Stadium in Irmo featured an all-star lineup of seniors from Lexington, … more
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