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Robert L. Heil,

Robert L. Heil, 90, of Lees ville died Oct. 11, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Aiken man arrested in strip club shooting

Lexington County deputies have arrested an Aiken man accused of shooting at a man outside a Lexington County strip club last month. Renardo Omar Holmes, 39, is charged with attempted murder, … more

New leadership at troubled DDSN

Michelle Fry is taking on tough task. The former Indiana attorney starts Oct. 11 as directo of the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs. She will oversee the agency responsible for … more

Covid scammers in trouble

Here’s good news for consumers who have been scammed. The Justice Department is bringing criminal charges against 14 defendants for health care fraud. The schemes exploited consumers in the … more

WEEK 3 HS FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

Northside Christian Academy head coach Dean Howell holds a post-game prayer with the team following its 2021 season-opener against WJ Keenan on Sept. 9. The Crusaders lost 22-12 to the junior varsity … more

Driver dies in Gaston crash Saturday

A Columbia man was killed in a truck-SUV collision near Gaston Saturday morning. Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher said Robert Adams Jr., 40, was killed. According to troopers, the … more

Ida McClellan Fanning

Ida McClellan Fanning, 80, of West Columbia died July 6, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

The Body in the Trunk: Who Killed Elsie Sigel?

If the telegram was meant to reassure her parents, it didn’t work. “Will be home soon,” it said. “Don’t worry.” It was signed EJS. But the parents did worry. They hadn’t seen … more

School District 5 superintendent resigns

Melton A top Lexington County school district official has resigned as of June 30. Dr. Christina Melton is leaving as District 5 superintendent after control of board members changed … more

Ode to home gardeners

With warner weather and spring vegetables and fruits soon to be within reach, my mind wanders back to my childhood when we ate from the garden. Simple foods were made special as they were served … more

Ruritans extend membership offer

Pelion Ruritans welcome 3 new members, David and Sarah Mills and Lori Griffith. Our club continues to grow and if you’re interested, we meet 4th Thursdays at 7 pm. The Boston butt sale was a great … more

A food memory of your own

T his flavorful sauce is especially good with the new crop of tender spinach. I was lucky to find some fresh spinach at the open-air market at Edisto last week. Just picking up the dark, … more

The best stuffed peppers ever

Often in my growing up years, we ate of lot of what was in season. I recall our summer meals consisted mostly of zucchini or tomatoes with shrimp or chicken. For us, vegetables were the main … more

Children’s competitive spirit

Children get it right. So the newer they are in golf, the more we could possibly learn. Also, the younger and newer, the better. Last week, and many times in the past, I have made this … more

What a covid patient did to survive

If you test positive for covid, what should you do? If your symptoms seem severe, health care experts advise, see your doctor or go to a hospital. If symptoms seem mild or you feel all … more

Beamer close to completing staff

The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees approved the contracts of 8 assistants named to new University of South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer’s staff. A total of 4 … more

Thanksgiving countdown

This week finds the Quail getting ready for Thanksgiving. I visited the Hen House to see if there was anything I could do for them since they had to delay their fall quilt drawing and sale. They told … more

Easy cream & herb chicken

4 chicken breasts pounded 1/2” thin 2 tsp onion and garlic powder 1 tsp fresh chopped 1 tsp fresh chopped parsley 1/2 tsp dried thyme 1/2 tsp dried rosemary* salt and … more

Halloween & other events

Halloween events are planned here this weekend. • Lexington Church of God is doing a surprise light show called “The Gospel In Lights”, a drive-up event. Think the Saluda Shoals Christmas … more

Protect yourself from Alien threat

D id you read about the dangerous Alien malware last week? Here are a few easy tips to protect yourself, your identity, and your devices from this new menace. Don’t fall for phishing scams and … more

How to update Netgear or Linksys

Keep your home internet up-to-date for the best security and performance with an updated router. Use these instructions to update your Netgear or Linksys router from any device. IMPORTANT: … more

SUMMER CHAMPIONS

Dargan Lybrand took over a team after a losing season and non-playoff appearance. He and assistant coach Blake Roland now oversee a state champion West Columbia Post 79 baseball program. … more

Voting still taking place for Football Edition Cover

Despite technical issues & changes to the start of the 2020 high school football season, voting is still taking place for the cover of the Lexington County Chronicle High School Football Preview … more

CWC Chamber aims for speedy business recovery

Tim James is back on the streets, this time as a business leader rather than a cop. The former law enforcement officer is the new Interim President and CEO for the Greater Cayce-West Columbia … more

Spring sandwiches

Spring is here and with it the wonderful vegetables ambient temperatures produce. The recipes in this column are from Charleston and were part of every party I attended. They were always neatly … more
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