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COLLEGE WORTHY TALENT

Dutch Fork defensive lineman Travis Batts. PHOTO | WWW.GOLFLASHWIN.COM Lexington wide receiver Dionta Sanders. PHOTO | WWW.LEXINGTONWILDCATS.COM River Bluff linebacker Preston Sansone. … more

A force for good

Scheri Force is a true warrior for others. 2 years ago, Scheri started a ministry at First Baptist Church Lexington while living with multiple sclerosis, an unpredictable disease of the central … more

LMC welcomes 1st baby of 2021

Lexington Medical Center welcomed the 1st baby of the new year, early Friday morning. Finley Cunningham was born to Amy Johnson and Erik Cunningham. Johnson’s labor began on New Year’s Eve. They … more

Gratitude

It isn’t surprising that we start thinking about all we are grateful for this time each year. My question for you – yes, you reading this – is simple: Why not think about what your are grateful … more

Ideal treat to serve with tea

This small, circular piece of petit point embroidery was carefully crafted circa 1860. Pieces such as this were the prized possessions of the young ladies who studied needle arts in this early … more

What are you doing for Halloween?

How will you celebrate Halloween this year? Celebrations will be different due to the global pandemic. It is hard to envision a Halloween without children dressed as vampires, witches, ghouls and … more

Pursuing a dream

Y ears ago my wife and I fell in love with a weekly newspaper. It was published on the Canadian border by our friend Ted Hall. Ted lived on a house boat and published what he called his … more

Real layered banana pudding

If you’re a fellow Southerner, you probably cut your teeth on ‘nana pudding but you probably never tasted the layered ones I like to make. 2 pkgs instant vanilla pudding mix & milk … more

Thrillers worth reading

The Pelion library recommends “Confessions” by Kanae Minato for adult thriller reading. After calling off her engagement after a tragic revelation, Yko Moriguchi had nothing to live for except … more

Boo, Boo, Boo!

You’ll have to put up with a grouchier than usual old guy today. I don’t like what the Grand Poohbahs are doing to our sports. Boo #1: The Atlantic Coast and Southeastern Conferences have … more

New Chapin school to open fall of 2021

Construction of a new Chapin elementary school is on schedule. That’s the assessment of Lexington-Richland District 5 officials. Trustees were updated on progress on Amicks Ferry Road at … more

High as a Georgia pine

The South and its vernacular. Love it, and never lose it. Seems to me, we have the finest, most colorful expressions. Yes, Southerners have a flair for talking with flair. I was in … more

Take a break to talk gun safety

I f you’re like me, you’re likely finding yourself enjoying more meals around the table with your family. Covid-19 has us spending more time at home and with each other. With all … more

Work safer from home

Are you or a loved one working from home? Covid-19 has moved many industries into unfamiliar territory -- telecommuting. This puts many businesses at risk for data breaches and … more

State’s secret Santee Cooper sale

Our state lawmakers have inherited a long history of backroom deals with tax money and taxpayer assets. Taxpayers are charged higher gas taxes and other ‘fees’ with promises of paving … more

Watchdog: MOX an $8B boondoggle

YOUR TAXES AT WORK Savannah River Site contractors milked the MOX project for $8 billion in taxpayers’ dollars. That’s the conclusion of Savannah River Watch … more

COLLEGE SIGNINGS

The true cost of our freedoms

History is our legacy. Those who ignore it seem to have captured the fancy of millions of younger Americans with their socialist dreams. We do not mean this unkindly but that is a shame. Young … more

Smaller than a bread basket, larger than a candy dish

Entertaining with THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY This oval silver basket is beautifully pierced with great attention to decorative appeal. Each section of the basket … more

Ellen Wolfe Steele,

96, of West Columbia died Sept. 28, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Hearty Italian soul food is easy to make

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE This traditional Tuscan dish calls for fried chicken. But if you’re like me, and don’t want your kitchen smelling like fried food, one … more

Can Georgia Tech baffle Clemson?

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney could not hide his excitement. His joyous demeanor should come as no surprise to anyone who follows college football. It is Game Week. … more

Church celebrates 284th anniversary

Unless you know where it is, you might never find St. John Baptist Church. The 284-year-old brick church was started in an arbor in 1735, long before there was a United States. It sits … more

Pass the peas, please

You may see Tyson Foods’ new pea-burgers at the grocers soon. The chicken producer will blend vegetable protein with animal protein. Tyson’s Raised & Rooted brand is positioning itself as … more

Soldiers can earn college credit

Midlands Technical College will now award college credits to soldiers training at the US Army Financial Management School on Fort Jackson. Credits soldiers earn from their military training will … more
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