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It’s a Dog’s Life

Why shouldn’t you tell an Easter Egg a joke? It might crack up! How can you tell where the Easter Bunny has been? Eggs mark the spot! Why did the Easter Bunny cross the road? … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

You know kids say the darnedest things.’ With tears in his eyes, the little boy told his kindergarten teacher only one pair of boots was left in the classroom and they weren’t his. The … more

Have we lost our accountability?

I have been seeing something change in the last few years, especially recently. In today’s world, accountability is going by the wayside. I was brought up to believe if I said I would do … more

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

New Northside Christian Academy head football coach Dean Howell speaks with team on Tuesday. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE more

OUR GUARD’S CRITICAL ROLE IN THE PANDEMIC

You may not know this because they work quietly and without fan fare. Our SC National Guard – many of them your neighbors in Lexington County – have been supplying covid-19 relief across the … more

How is your child coping?

We have been in a global pandemic for almost a year now. How have your children suffered? I have 3 children, all different ages and grade levels. We’ve been doing virtual schooling. … more

2020 THE YEAR IN SPORTS

A year which tested the high school sports world like no other comes to a close in 7 days. Here are some of the top local stories of 2020. Covid-19 The virus impacted all aspects of life … more

Our Thanksgiving blessings

January began with most of us believing it would be a great year. Little did we know by February we would be in the middle of a pandemic. “What are you thankful for” may seem a strange … more

Finished your holiday shopping?

The holidays are almost here and I proudly say I have 0% of my Christmas shopping done. A friend already has her gifts wrapped, labeled and sitting on her dining room table. I wish I was that … more

How to survive the holidays

The holidays are usually a busy time for all of us. This year will be different as we have the corona virus with us. For some the holidays will be a stressful time as they deal with the loss of a … more

How our ancestors fooled horses

C orn cribs were common structures found on many farms in Lexington County. These structures, often made of logs like the one at the museum, were used to store and dry corn. Space between the … more

Sober or Slammer campaign underway through Sept. 7

The Lexington Police Department, along with law enforcement agencies statewide, will be participating in the Sober or Slammer! Labor Day cam paign will continue until Monday, September 7. For … more

Rawl gets back on track

Isabella Rawl is back playing golf, competing successfully and picked up where she left off over a year ago. The rising junior at Lexington HS committed early to play college golf over 2 years … more

S.C. AMERICAN BASEBALL SUMMER LEAGUE ACTION

(All photos by Thomas Grant Jr.) Lexington Post 7 catcher Patrick Boyle threw out 2 baserunners in Game 1. Lexington Post 7 pitcher Will Wicker of Lexington was the Game 1 winner. … more

More covid testing on UofSC campus

LINDA: 467-0334 CHUCK: 348-0243 lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation and the University of South Carolina are expanding covid-19 testing for the Gamecock … more

Miracle diet soup

My mother was making this soup 50 years ago for her diet. It really works. 1 large head cabbage 6 large onions, chopped 1 large can whole tomatoes 1 pkg. dry Lipton onion soup mix … more

The profound connection between Easter and Passover

Why should Christians care about Passover? The sacrifice of the Passover lamb and the death and resurrection of Jesus cannot be separated. The “Last Supper” was the Passover meal. … more

Precious but worthless gems make up this fabulous bracelet

T he bracelet I have admired since childhood, worn by my maternal grandmother, existed in the my earliest memories and it appears in sharp focus today. As I hold it I am forced into a … more

Couple, kids visit her family in Japan

This is the 2nd of 2 parts of Chronicle Sports Editor Thomas Grant’s interview with Lexington High School baseball coach Brian Hucks. Over the summer, Hucks joined his wife Stephanie … more

Red raft of courage

the editor talks with you We could hear the low rumbling of the Chattooga River rapids minutes before we reached them. It was just after first light on a summer … more

Dominion cleans up coal ash early

Dominion Energy has removed more than 3.5 million tons of coal ash from the Midlands. The ash had been stored in a 100-acre pond at the company’s Wateree Station power plant near Eastover. … more

‘Tis the season for RSV

health wanted Respiratory syncytial virus causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. My son Noah was 7 months old when he was hospitalized for RSV … more

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85th annual Southern Association of Student Councils

Airport High School brought home 4 honors from the recent 85th annual Southern Association of Student Councils. Among Airport’s individual and council honors presented at the convention, held … more

Loris V. Wilson,

of West Columbia, has died. Pearson Funeral Home was in charge. more
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