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Is this a good place for doctors to work?

Talking Points Many of us think doctors make a lot of money. We rarely think about the years of study and work it took them or the hours they put into reading and study to … more

WHITE KNOLL HIGH SCHOOL

A true Hall of Fame man

GOLF Charwood Country Club hosted the Irmo-Chapin Winter Youth Golf Tour’s season-ending gathering. Close to 150 people and close to 50 families participated this … more

Are we stupid or what?

State lawmakers have their work cut out for them. At a SC Press Association legislative briefing this month, lawmakers promised they would make public education reform their top priority this … more

3 rules of dealing with shooters

What would you do if an active shooter came to your business? That was the question Capt. Hampton Taylor of the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department wants to help answer. He spoke at the … more

Cayce Civil War battle, lantern tour

More than 4 dozen people from all over the Midlands were treated to a tour of the Civil war battle site at Congaree Creek in Cayce on Saturday. In addition to the usual tour, there were … more

Blended Bakery open in West Columbia

A new food truck has arrived in West Columbia. The Blended Bakery pulled up to the Carolina Food Truck Court on Meeting Street, next to Good Wood Furniture in West Columbia, last Tuesday … more

SC DAR commemorates battle

On Saturday September 8th, 2018, Deborah Blanpied and Betty Carson represented Lexington’s Granby Chapter of SC National Society Daughters of the American Revolution during the wreath laying … more

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It’s all in the hips

While browsing Netflix, I learned about advances in medical equipment. To my disbelief, over the years hip replacements have been a major problem. What’s most important about hip … more

Lazy old sun has nothing to do but burn you

Have you ever been badly sun or wind burned? I mean so painful you thought with luck you might be dead by midnight? My memories of our family’s first Myrtle beach vacation are mixed. One is … more

What inspires you?

the editor talks with you One of the best things about growing up for my sister Betty and me was that our home had no TV or radio. Without the distraction of … more

Retirement’s downside

LINDA SAuLS & ChuCk MCCurry Local retirement and nursing homes face a new challenge. Retiring baby boomers are leaving them with fewer workers to care for the elderly. … more

Basketball camp starts June 11

Around red BAnk Summer is here, so it’s time for camp season to begin. The White Knoll Boys Basketball program is offering a Summer Basketball Camp June 11-13 for ages 5 to 13 … more

Cayce doctor faces charges, wants to practice

Dr. Adam Lazzarini faces problems. The Lexington Medical Center hip surgeon is caring for his 5-year-old daughter while dealing with his wife’s death and charges against him. “It’s a … more

War Eagles Look to Close Out Historic Season with First Title

“We’re headed to the show, baby!” — Gray Collegiate head coach Adam Holmes said. The War Eagles have finally landed in the Class 2A final. Since the school’s inception in 2014, … more

Bobby Hendrick Fenegan,

Bobby Hendrick Fenegan, 88, of Lexington died Oct. 12, 2021. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. more

Sciatica is a pain in the rear

If you have ever had sciatica, you know exactly the pain and frustration that goes with it. I am writing this at 2 am because one cannot sleep while a dull knife is twisting around deep inside … more

Gilbert proud to finally have its own swim program

There’s a new high school swimming program in Chronicle Country. After years of teamming up with fellow Lexington School District 1 school White Knoll, Gilbert now has a boys and girls team of … more

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To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com. You may also … more

The white supremist lie

I hope people can see through the “lies” of the Democrats. A false history narrative is being used to make political opponents appear to be “domestic terrorists” and subject to being spied on … more

Richland penny tax chief fired

After years of corruption accusations, Richland County fired its penny tax director last week. Richland County’s penny tax controversy helped defeat a similar Lexington County proposal. … more

Neighbors concerned about Gentleman’s club

A planned Gentleman’s Club near the Twin Bridges on Lake Murray has created a controversy. Neighbors question the construction of a business with a prominently displayed sign on US 378 that … more

Remembering our history

Get your party clothes ready! Your friends of the Lexington County Museum are planning next year’s gala. Missing this year because of covid, the group will hold ITS next fundraiser Saturday, Feb. … more

Senior Center to reopen in July

The Gilbert-Summit Senior Center was going to reopen in April. Corona-virus has delayed the opening until July. Director Donna Neel said members are called weekly and Meals on Wheels are delivered. … more
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