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Lexington Christmas Parade

Santa Claus waves to the crowd during the Lexington Christmas parade Sunday. PHOTOS BY VAL AUGUSTINE | CHRONICLE Eli and Sawyer Potts and Mason Graham wait for Santa to arrive. White Knoll … more

Gamecocks look to upset Bulldogs again

Has the future arrived in Columbia? Gamecock fans finally got their first extended look at touted freshman Luke Doty Saturday night during the 17-10 loss to Missouri. The South Carolina defense … more

Can we stop China in the Pacific?

For centuries the contest among nations for prominence in the Pacific has had its cold and hot periods. Even Spain had intentions on the region, reaching north from New Spain to Alta California … more

Eagles can provide a challenge for Tigers

The Clemson Tigers enter another Saturday as huge favorites over an Atlantic Coast Conference. opponent. A week after being 46.5-point favorites against Syracuse, it is the Boston College Eagles … more

Tigers head to Atlanta to face Yellow Jackets

G eoff Collins, an Atlanta area native and one of college football’s most successful and innovative coaches, is in his second season as Georgia Tech football’s head coach. He was named the 20th … more

August weddings abound

Due to covid-19, couples have postponed their weddings from spring until late summer. Hamp Caughman Jr. and Jane report on their beautiful daughter Lisa’s wedding. Present also was maternal … more

Mountain movers, shakers needed

Cotton Branch Farm Sanctuary needs mountain movers. Due to the pandemic and economic recession, the farm needs supporters to help them operate. The 5 levels of mountain movers needed are Ground … more

Quarantine cookin’ Lessons

Lexington County resident Amy Neely’s mother, Shirley Deno, coaches her 2 children on cooking via video chat from her home in Minnesota. Wyatt and Aliya made dinner for the family. The kids have a … more

Easy cleaning hacks

Are you going stir-crazy? Or maybe you’re going crazy cleaning. I started that about 2 weeks ago. I knew I needed to re-organize, but had been putting it on hold. After talking … more

Hauling up water

T he cold water hurt my teeth. It didn’t come from a cooler, nor a faucet. My grandparents cranked a windlass, lowering a bucket into a hand-dug well and hauling up water a dowser said … more

The human side of the corona virus crisis

One of our readers reported that at the Lowe’s grocery on US 378 in Lexington, a shopper wanted to buy 2 dozen eggs. The cashier politely explained that a dozen per shopper per visit was store … more

What you need to know about corona virus

So much information is circulating about the corona virus, it’s hard to know what’s true. The abundance of media coverage is causing some irrational fear about the spread of the virus. … more

Chapin railroad crossing closing

Chapin commuters may need to plan a detour starting next week. Southern Commercial Develpment, LLC provides traffic control and detour signage for railroad crossing closures for CSX … more

The battleground of the mind

Senior Living Whether or not you enlist to fight, there is a war going on for control of your mind. If you are not aware of that, you are probably losing the battle. God says … more

Oh, Christmas tree

Down South Another Christmas has come and gone. The trees that brought beauty to homes, stores, and more will soon come down. I’ve heard that if you leave your … more

Judge favors school district in lawsuit

A school district transparency lawsuit will go back to court January 27. Judge William McKinnon ruled in York for Lexington District 1 on 4 out of 5 allegations in board member Jada Garris’s … more

Cyclist deaths rising

With cooler weather, you will see more bicyclists on Lexington County roads. The SC Public Safety Department reported 22 bicyclists killed in the state this year compared to 17 last year – … more

Nature never sleeps

Down South You and I are here just for a bit, and so are the things we build. Nature is here forever and she never sleeps. I can take you to a house kudzu … more

Laurelie Smith Gabali,

63, of Lexington died Sept. 22, 2019. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. more

Chairman: Letter inaccurate with misconceptions

District 5’s board chairman contends a trustee is wrong about a new school. At the Chronicle’s request, Robert Gantt responded that Trustee Ken Loveless’s letter contains many inaccuracies … more

The Supreme Court lets us down on FoIA

watch on washington We cannot decide how well our government is doing if we don’t know what our government is doing. The US Supreme Court last month said we can’t … more

River District development growing

Lexchront@yahoo.com Next spring, 2 new parks will open in West Columbia’s River District. That’s not all. The Savage Craft Ale Works in the old West Columbia’ City Hall will … more

No substitute for education leadership

State teachers’ protest Teachers across South Carolina have walked out of their classrooms to come to Columbia to lobby the General Assembly to adopt education reforms. … more

Zion honors Tom Kleckley

Church Buzz Zion Lutheran Church will hold its Inaugural Tom Kleckley Dinner for Scouting May 11. The event honor Mr. Kleckley for the tremendous impact he has had on … more

Whatever happened to common sense?

Last year, SCANA paid millions of dollars to its top brass for mismanaging a $9 billion nuclear plant disaster. Much of that money came from exorbitant increases in power rates approved by state … more
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