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Are we in for more illegal alien fraud?

our readers write Rep. Ted Yoho of Florida responded to something I wrote him about. His letter said he is focusing on “fixing” the immigration law problems of agriculture. I … more

Foundation looks to economy to help others

Special to the Chronicle Charitable giving will be affected in 2019 by tax law changes, economic trends and social issues. The effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are still unclear but we are … more

Boot camp or bust

elyssa.vondra@gmail.com Rehabilitation gets traumatically injured veterans back on their feet. The Adaptive Training Foundation gets them running again. Not to mention surfing, mountain … more

Harvest Hope to close in Cayce

Harvest Hope closed its 12th Street location near Cayce City Hall last week. A spokesperson said the location cost more than they could sustain. Harvest Hope has a partnership with Mission … more

Cayce fires city manager, hires another

Cayce City Manager Brian Watkins was fired Oct. 17 “without cause by city council.” He has been replaced by Tracy Hegler, the Richland County director of community planning and development, … more

The odyssey of a loving mother

HOLY COW! HISTORY Mark Powell is on family leave. This column is reprinted from 2016. A nna’s story started in Wilmington, NC, where she … more

How hospital prepared for the hurricane

By Joshua Angle jjangle@lexhealth.org Lexington Medical Center prepared for the worst Hurricane Florence might do here. The hospital staff: • Activated a disaster … more

Get those last-minute trips in

Before summer ends, get in that special vacation trip! These Lexington County residents have done just that. Retired Veteran Affairs Officer Gary Baker and wife May departed from Ford Canaveral, … more

Regulators: SCE&G hiding nuclear secrets

State attorneys want SC Electric & Gas to surrender 1.4 million pages of documents it has kept secret. Attorneys for the Office of Regulatory Staff and Attorney General Alan Wilson told a … more

USC may cost $2,831 more a year

There’s good and bad news for USC students this year. The good news is the University of South Carolina is raising tuition rates only 2.9% from $12,262 to $12,618 for SC residents. This is the … more

McMaster, Wilson, Calhoon win runoff

President Donald Trump “loves” South Carolina. He said a summer storm that blew over Airport High School where he spoke Monday evening was not going to stop him, although it was a “bumpy … more

SC Corrections will use drones to keep prisons safe

After spending years fighting to keep drones from flying over prisons, South Carolina corrections officials unveiled plans on Thursday to use the small unmanned aircraft to keep a remote eye on … more

City of Cayce needs your art

The City of Cayce is looking for 12 photos of life in Cayce. The photos will be published in Cayce’s 2018-2019 citizens’ calendar. The photographs should feature locations in Cayce or … more

Man Arrested For Attempting to Rob West Columbia Gas Station

A Columbia man is accused of attempting to rob a gas station on Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia, according to a Facebook post from the city’s police department. Darius Hakeem Jones, 30, is … more

HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS

The past 2 seasons has seen an upward climb for the Northside Christian Academy volleyball team. With each goal surpassed, the Lady Crusaders have moved a step closer towards reaching the … more

Need to homeschool your children?

What, why and how: 1st in a series If you are concerned about your children’s education, you are not alone. The pandemic, masks, vaccines and learning loss cause parents to consider … more

Who’s news

• Christina Bickley of Chapin has been named new Saluda Shoals Foundation director after Dolly Patton retired. The foundation supports Saluda Shoals Park’s recreational activities, … more

Interim District 5 chief to be paid $175,0000

The District 5 board may have a financial bargain. They will pay new interim Supt. Akil Ross $175,000 over the next year That’s $51,369 less than the $226,368 a year the former district … more

3 health tips

1. drink a glass of water 1st thing in the morning. Coffee’s great, but it’s best to start the day with water. 2. Take the stairs instead of the elevator to get a little more exercise. … more

Taste of Lake Murray returns

The Capital City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board will have the 2021 Taste of Lake Murray, on May 6, 2021. The event presented by Lexington Medical Center will take place at the … more

Gas tanker catches fire in Gilbert

A tanker truck offloading fuel at a Gilbert-area service station caused a fire destroying the tanker, 4 cars and the station. Firefighters from the Lexington County Fire Service, Columbia … more

More flights resume

American Airlines has restarted 2 nonstop flights from Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) to Philadelphia and Washington, DC. Flights will operate daily to Philly and 4 days a week to DC. … more

More covid vaccine doses expected

State health officials plan to order more than 100,000 doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines next week. That’s about 8,000 more than this week. Another 41,000 doses of the new 1-shot … more

For you oyster lovers

As far back as I can remember, when the calendar turned to February, I knew there would soon be a pot of steaming oyster stew on the kitchen stove. This ritual was one we all looked forward to … 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
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