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My favorite pasta salad

T his easy to assemble and serve salad we had often during my early years. You likely have your own favorite pasta salad that your family loves. As soon as I start putting the ingredients … more

Big Tech’s true monopoly threat

Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders take the same position on Big Tech censorship, David Catron writes at The American Spectator. That deserves serious attention. He’s right, but opposite of what … more

What’s new in Irmo

Phoenix Physical Therapy has opened at 3561 Dreher Shoals Rd. for personal care. Brittany Powers Berlinrut of Ballentine does not require physician referrals. For details see her Facebook page … more

Dennis Sims

Dennis Sims, Sr., 69, of Swansea died June 3, 2021. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. more

911 texting now available

Lexington County Emergency Services has launched its Text-to-911 service. The state-of-the-art technology allows hearing- and speech-impaired residents, as well as those in potentially dangerous … more

H.E. CORLEY STUDENTS GO GREEN

H. E. Corley Elementary has added 4 oak trees its school campus. The trees were gifted from the Irmo Arbor Day Committee. The Town of Irmo Public Services department planted the oak trees around the … more

Phishing isn’t for the lake

The latest wave of phishing scams is making its way across our internet and phones. Scammers try to trick you into giving them data through the use of emails and text messages. Phishing is … more

What you don’t know about our judges

If ethics complaints are filed against local judges, you may never learn about it. That’s because SC Supreme Court rules ensure secrecy. Misconduct proceedings against judges become … more

OTHER NEWS TO KNOW

Child sexual abuse charges Thomas Clinton Lockridge, 27, of Lexington, faces 2 charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Investigators received a CyberTipline report from the … more

$65M awarded in SC CARES grants

Nearly 3,000 SC small businesses and nonprofits will receive federal corona virus relief funds. The SC Department of Administration announced 2,970 applicants for the SC Cares Act Relief Grant … more

Your most memorable Christmas

All of us have memorable Christmas stories. We bet you have a great one, too. Each year we invite readers like you to share your story with other readers. Please keep your story to 250 … more

South Carolina High School League sets spring schedule for 7 sports

The SC High School League finalized its 2021 spring sports schedule season Wednesday. All 7 sports (lacrosse, baseball, softball, track and field, golf, tennis, soccer) will open practice Feb 1. … more

The forgotten Seminole War

Many Lexington County residents have served their country throughout our history. A forgotten war that Lexington County residents fought was the 2nd Seminole War of 1835-1842. In this bloody war, the … more

We welcome your letters

With letters to the editor, please include your name, address, and telephone number for verification. Your telephone number and address will not be published. Our deadline for letters is 2 p.m. … more

Whose responsibility is it to vote on time?

Where have time limits, deadlines and standards gone? Lets say you are a contestant in a race posted to begin at 10 am. You arrive, huffing and puffing, at 10:05. Should the judges should … more

Hooray! Pelion gets a tax cut

The Pelion Town Council passed an ordinance to reduce the tax e rate to 17 mils. The previous mils were 18.3. Kudos to the council for the reduction. Summer Reading Program kids who finished can … more

Watch out for our school children

Lexington District One began classes this week. Whether your student chose the virtual or hybrid schedule, this means buses are on the roads in the mornings and afternoons. Remember they are less … more

Paddling the Mississippi for mental health

John Wellens of Lexington cares about those who suffer with mental health problems. A Lake Murray resident, he got involved in the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) because his brother … more

DEATH NOTICES

David Milton Beales Jr., 85, of Lexington died April 20, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. John P. Conway, 88, of Chapin died April 21, 2020. Shives Funeral Home was in charge. … more

American (Legion) Graffiti

Some misguided Rembrandt decided to use a wall of the American Legion Hut in Lexington for his canvas. His critics at the Lexington Police Department are looking for him to render their judgment on … more

‘Peel Out’ walk raised some funds

A bout 15 people registered for the “Peel-Out” walk. This walk is an annual event sponsored by the Pelion American Legion in honor of the oldest veteran in our community, Tom Peel. Mr. Tom is 93 … more

FBI keeps watch on terror suspects

working with school and other public officials to spot terrorist suspects. “We work constantly with technology companies, education officials and others including flight school instructors to … more

Dominion Energy loses solar battle

State regulators have raised the rate Dominion Energy must pay independent solar providers. Public Service Commissioners reversed a requirement that Dominion pay $21.12 per mega watt hour on … more

Couple celebrates 20 years in business

chuck.lexchron@gmail.com Paul Davis Restorations has been serving Lexington and Richland counties for 20 years. The Lexington Chamber of Commerce celebrated the business with a ribbon … more

Lexington honored veterans on Monday

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Military men and women were recognized for their service to our country last weekend. Monday was the official Veteran’s Day. Churches recognized all … more
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