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Just hang up on a robot

TECH TALK If you’ve been bombarded by more robocalls than usual in the last 2 months, you aren’t alone. A reader emailed to report he has gotten calls claiming to be … more

Lucy Ann Strain Muthig

, 92, of Batesburg-Leesville, died Sept. 28, 2019. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

Fall weather and Okra Strut nearly here

Around ChApin & irmo Fall is just around the corner! When the cooler weather arrives, it will beckon us outdoors to enjoy nature. The Midlands boasts of many local parks … more

We rank well in early education

Here’s good news for parents of pre-K students. South Carolina ranks 13th best for quality pre-Kindergarten education. A study by the National Institute for Early Education Research … more

OLD GRUMP

Billions of dollars of nuclear debacle debt we have to eat. SCANA, SCE&G and Dominion executives made millions while we get pennies, and our power line people get little for risking their lives. more

Who’s new

Lexington has a brand new urgent and primary care medical office across from Rush’s. Veritas Health Group opened a Walk-in clinic June 15, and they started receiving patients right away. Dr. … more

Should ratepayers or lawyers get $64M?

Who will benefit most – SC Electric & Gas ratepayers’ lawyers or their clients? The decision is ultimately up to Circuit Judge John Hayes who heard lawyers argue more than 3 hours last … more

What to do if you see a snake

Spring is the time of year we all look forward to. The cold winter is behind us and we can spend more time outside in the bright, warm sunshine. But we aren’t the only ones enjoying the change … more

Dominion fights for higher rates

The Senate’s Majority Leader expects a tough fight from Dominion Energy. The new SCANA and SC Electric & Gas owners oppose his bill to save 725,000 ratepayers up to $1 billion over the … more

Swansea’s McNeal is named Gatorade Girls’ Player of the Year

“Rewarding” is perhaps the best way to describe Danae McNeal’s past weekend. The 3-time S.C. Basketball Coaches Association Class 3A Player of the Year and Clemson University signee added … more

Bus route comes to county

LINDA SAuLS & ChuCk MCCurry West Columbia now has access to free bus services. The Soda Cap Connector runs Sunday through Wednesday from 9 am – 6 … more

Airport safe during shutdown

Lexington County travelers can rest easier. Amid reports of other airports experiencing safety concerns, Columbia Metropolitan Airport officials report it is safe. CAE Public Relations … more

All is well

As I write the last hours of Christmas Day are coming to a close. The trees are bare, finally. And it feels really cold, but the thermometer says it’s only 55. It has not been an ordinary day this … more

SCANA brass lose $115M

nuke fiasco aftermath SCANA executives can say goodbye to their $115 million golden parachutes. It may be too late to take back similar millions other executives … more

A tree-mend-us donation

Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative donated crepe myrtle seedlings to all third-grade students at Midway Elementary School as part of its TreeMendUs program, which promotes planting trees as one way to … more

Buckle up your child

Koon's watch The most important task of a parent or caregiver is to keep their children safe. Part of that responsibility is ensuring children are safely buckled up in the … more

Do you work for pennies – not dollars?

The Chronicle’s Business blog Our friend Ruth King analyzed one of her client’s financial statements and found he was earning 34 cents every billable hour. Don’t let this be … more

Your Good Health

The Foundation held the annual Healthcare Scholarship Awards Luncheon Friday, July 20. They granted $243,000 to 73 recipients pursuing a degree in nursing and Allied Health, including employees … more

Do you breastfeed?

Health Wanted This is in honor of Breastfeeding Week August 1-7 for all breastfeeding mothers. Breast milk is the primary source of nutrition for your baby before they are … more

SCE&G workers suffer

our readers write We have read and heard a lot about the impact of SCANA’s troubles on its customers and stockholders. But what about the employees? They are also stockholders and … more

Real estate school expands to Lexington

Special to the Chronicle ExceeD Real Estate School now has two locations: • Northeast Columbia - 1034 Wildwood Centre Drive, Columbia • Lexington - 955 East Main Street, Lexington. … more

Lexington saluted U.S. heroes

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY We acknowledge all the women and men in the United States armed forces who made the ultimate sacrifice to our country, It is their sacrifice that … more

ARISE makes repairs some can’t afford

“There was an old lady who lived in a shoe...” That may have been funny in the nursery rhyme, but it would be tragic if there was such a lady. Unfortunately, many elderly and poor in … more

Marcy Wolpert Bunn,

Marcy Wolpert Bunn, 63, of Capin died Oct. 9, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Man dies in I-26 head-on collision

Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the individual who died in a motor vehicle accident near the 127 mile marker of Interstate 26 westbound at approximately 1:15 pm on Sept. 19. … more
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