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Now may be the time to sell your home

rose.lexchron@gmail.com Are you hoping to sell your home? 2 areas in Lexington County have been named some of the best in the state for it. Financial tech company SmartAsset … 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

Arbor day in Lexington

The Town of Lexington celebrated South Carolina Arbor Day Dec. 9. The planting of a Red Oak at the corner of Maiden Lane and South Church Street continues the beautification enhancements of the … 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

DEATH NOTICES

Edwin S. “Gator” Alewine, 71, of Lexington died Oct. 16, 2018. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. Dennis Keith Alverson, 67, of Chapin died Oct. 15, 2018. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home … more

Enjoy this Adluh Flour artwork

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Doug Allen of Adluh Flour will be at State Street Trading Company on State Street in West Columbia Oct. 5, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. … more

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Michael Larry Bitterwolf, 68, of Irmo died Sept. 10, 2018. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. Jennifer Lee Bouker, 32, formerly of Lexington, died Sept. 3, 2018. Temples-Halloran Funeral … more

Become a Peanut Party vendor

If you are interested in displaying your crafts at the Pelion Peanut Party, get information at peanutpartycrafters@gmail.com . If you are interested in running the 5K race, contact … more

TV host pranks Congressman Wilson

‘Heads up!’ Public officials’ lives can be less than rosy. Congressman Joe Wilson of Springdale is a recent example of how pranksters take advantage of them. … 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

Embattled doctor voluntarily resigns

Dr. Adam Lazzarini is charged with involuntary manslaughter after an October shooting inside his home. Now, investigators are trying to determine the cause of death of the doctor’s young wife. The … more

SC site will make nuclear weapon cores

The US Nuclear Security Administration plans to start making plutonium cores at the Savannah River Site. Plutonium cores trigger nuclear warheads. The federal agency overseeing the … more

Chapin Man Sentenced to 21 Years for Trafficking Meth

On Dec. 23, the 11th Circuit Solicitor’s Office announced a 21-year sentence for a Chapin man convicted for trafficking methamphetamines. Per a release from the solicitor’s office, Joseph … more

The heart of golf is here

The high school girls golf tournament season is underway. Before recognizing postseason performance, I spoke with River Bluff head golf coach Roger Smith and here is what he had to say. … more

A dip into Dutch Fork history

A s I was saying before I was interrupted last year ... the Irmo-Chapin neighborhood column is back. I have missed reporting the news around my familiar stomping grounds. Since there has been an … more

Betty Wall Sample

Betty Wall Sample, 86, of Lexington died Sept. 23, 2021. Carolina Funeral Home was in charge. more

District 5 won’t enforce masks

Parents: Requirement divides them Chapin and Irmo parents and faculty say they are confused by Richland County’s mask mandate. District 5 school officials have said their district is in … more

Housing market grows

Metro area multi-family housing growth is modest in the metro area over the last year, Colliers International reported. • 477 units were completed • 319 more will ready in 2022 • … more

Lightsey tapped to be Commerce Secretary

SC Gov. Henry McMaster has nominated longtime SC business executive Harry M. Lightsey III to serve as the next secretary of the SC Department of Commerce. Lightsey, a former top executive with … more

Lexington Medical Center opens new vaccine site

Lexington Medical Center is moving its covid-19 vaccination clinic location. Currently, vaccines are administered at Brookland Baptist Church in West Columbia. This location will close after … more

East Point Academy partners with Newberry College

East Point Academy in West Columbia has a reputation of excellence. The academy is a highly rated Manderin immersion public charter school that provides rigorous academics with a global focus … more

Home fraud case

Lexington County deputies have arrested a man accused of contracting to do construction work he is not licensed to perform. James Brandon Jordan, 29, is charged with obtaining goods under false … more

Flag retirement ceremony

American Legion Congaree Post 90 and the AL Auxiliary Congaree Unit 90 will host a free community Flag Retirement Ceremony Saturday, April 24 at 6 pm at the Congaree Rodeo Arena. Families may … more

Lawmakers differ over veterans’ aid

Should Lexington County’s veterans services be controlled by the state or the local legislative delegation? County Republican lawmakers Sen. Katrina Shealy and Rep. Chip Huggins are sponsoring … more
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