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Don’t be left out. Deadline is Friday before publication. Try to get your information to us at least two weeks before your event. Send items to The Chronicle, PO Box 9, Lexington, SC 29071, fax … more

New Cayce Police Chief Sees Opportunity in Public Safety Split

Changes have come to the City of Cayce. On Oct. 4, Chris Cowan was sworn in as Cayce’s new police chief. It was the first move toward splitting up the Cayce Department of Public Safety … more

Patty Harmon Carter

Lexington— Patty Harmon Carter, 90, of Lexington, SC passed away on October 10, 2021. She was born in Lexington, SC, on December 15, 1930. Patty was the daughter of the late J. Ambrose and Viola … more

Charleston cranberry chutney

W ith the first chill in the air, thoughts of the coming holidays enter my mind. This recipe was one we made and shared with neighbors and friends. We used clear canning jars as the … more

Jonah “Pap” Stukes Jr.

Jonah “Pap” Stukes Jr., 76, of Pelion died Sept. 27, 2021. Blizzard Funeral Home was in charge. more

Village Square Theatre presents Steel Magnolias

After a long wait to open its doors again with covid protocols, Village Square Theatre has kicked off its 2021-22 season with Robert Harling’s Steel Magnolias. A favorite of many, this story … more

Business news wanted

The Chronicle’s online and print editions feature small business, corporate, industry, non-profit, professional practice and other news each week on this page. It is a good way to let our … more

Teams play for spot in state American Legion tournament

A pair of berths in the state American Legion baseball tournament starting Monday is up for grabs for 4 Midlands teams. The now Best-of-3 series between Lexington Post 7 versus West Columbia … more

Cayce planners say no to Cook Out

The City of Cayce Planning Commission, in a 4-3 vote denied a rezoning request for a Cook Out restaurant on Knox Abbott Drive. The denial will go to Cayce City Council. Council can either accept … more

Jesse Preston Derrick

Jesse Preston Derrick, 88, of Batesburg, formerly of West Columbia, died June 12, 2021. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

Lexington Police Department Maj. Matt Davis

Lexington Police Department Maj. Matt Davis receives a check for the LPD Foundation from Bill Shanahan of the Lexington County Blowfish and John Clinger (pictured) of the Old Mill Brewpub from … more

The green jacket, please

W ere you in front of your TV Sunday afternoon? All golf fans were watching and cheering for their favorite in the Augusta National Masters Golf Tournament. With a backdrop of azaleas in full bloom, … more

Don’t be fooled

The Chronicle Newspaper has just adopted a new policy that will prohibit the printing of any nude animals. Chronicle Editor Jerry Bellune explained the new policy: “It is time for us to stop … more

Another use for corn

C orn is good for more than popping. One part of the plant may even have medicinal uses. Corn silk is one of the female parts of the corn plant. The male part of the plant is the … more

Bet you didn’t know that ...

... Research shows dogs raised on the Lexington County Chronicle have higher intelligence and resistance to covid-19. Get your pet a subscription to the Lexington County Chronicle & The … more

How will the ‘20s be remembered?

You know you have become a senior adult when you start reminiscing the ‘50s and ‘60s. I was born in 1956 in Moncks Corner, SC. In 1960, we moved to Dayton, Ohio, and spent a decade as … more

How covid has hit local nursing homes

Despite their best efforts to protect their people, covid has hit the local retirement community hard. The latest Department of Health and Environmental Control data shows that 13 Lexington … more

SHOP THE TOWN OF Batesburg-Leesville

The Chronicle’s Cindy Johnson highlights some of her favorite businesses in Batesburg-Leesville. Rush Clothing is a cute, trendy shop on Main Street in Leesville. They have items for the young … more

DOWN TO THE FINAL 3

Football will be on the minds of high school fans in Gilbert, Irmo and West Columbia as much as Thanksgiving dinner this week. Those respective towns have teams playing for a berth in the … more

Survive financially during a pandemic

Personal finance literacy has never been more relevant than it is today. The virus has disrupted the finances of many and left us wondering how to navigate our economic obligations. Before … more

Getting ready for The Masters

The Masters is 2 weeks out and this is exciting. What’s also exciting is the fact 2 local high school girls golf teams are in position to win state championships. Prior to presstime, Lexington … more

Golf is a fun family affair

G olf is one of the most unique forms of recreation available in our wonderful country. It’s a game that can be played for a lifetime, in community, with friends or alone. The starting age can be … more

The midlands remembers 9/11

Dan Hennigan, left, of Lexington, helps place a wreath at the SC Midlands 9/11 Remembrance Memorial Friday morning in honor of those who died in the September 11, 2001 attacks and 1st responders and … more

Why electric vehicles are a bad buy

Salespeople may pitch electric cars as the future but most drivers see them as an expensive option to regular cars and trucks. Today’s government policies offer federal write-offs of $7,500 … more

WKHS welcomes assistant principle

A big Red Bank welcome to new White Knoll High School assistant principal Aaron Dellorco, who most recently has been a history teacher at Pelion High School and co-chair of that school’s history … more
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