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District 3 may ask voters to approve $90M bond

Special to the Chronicle Aging Batesburg-Leesville High School’s problems have not gone away. District 3 administrators and trustees have not made definite plans for a bond referendum now, … more

What do you like?

Do you love a book you would want others to read and enjoy as you have? Join us in the Book Club by sending Jerry Bellune your own recommended books for other readers. Please send him a … more

Gilbert HOSA competes in leadership conference

Members of Gilbert High’s HOSA chapter debated their way to an international achievement this June. Competing at the Health Occupations Students of America International Leadership Conference, … more

Chronicle poll

Should developers help pay for new roads and services in growing Lexington County? Should a judge order the Senate Republican Caucus to turn over its fundraising and spending records? Yes: 76% No: 24 … more

Dist. 1 breaks ground on 2 new schools

Lexington County School District 1 officially broke ground on 2 new school construction projects last week. The new Pelion Middle School project is located at 325 Main Street, directly off … more

Five tips to manage money smarter

There’s more to managing your money than paying your bills and successfully avoiding overdraft charges (although those are definitely steps in the right direction). Effectively managing your money … more

How much do you owe?

Talking Points How many times have you charged a credit card when you should have saved? The allure of “buy now, pay later” has gotten many into deep trouble. Lexington County … more

Tell Washington where to stick traffic tickets

The federal bureaucrats are coming for us again. Their latest assault on free people and self government is to turn us into the kind of police state that exists in dictatorships such as Cuba, … more

What to expect in 2019 home market

Looking to buy or sell a home in 2019? It will help to know what you’re up against. In many markets, the low-volume home market trend fueling rapid increases in home prices may lose … more

Ellis Howard Dantzler

LEXINGTON - Ellis Howard Dantzler, of Lexington, 74, passed away at Lexington Medical Center on Wednesday, December 5, 2018. Born on October 5, 1944, in Orangeburg, SC, he was the son of the late … more

Pelion native among State Trooper graduates

The South Carolina Department of Public Safety held graduation ceremonies for 63 troopers from Highway Patrol Basic Classes 105 and 106 Nov. 20. Trooper Justin T. Wood of Pelion was awarded the … more

Corleys celebrate 60th anniversay

Betty Jo Kleckley Corley and Edward Corley are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. They were married on October 26, 1958, at Zion Lutheran Church in Lexington, where they continue to be … more

LRADAC celebrates 40 years

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Happy 40th anniversary to LRADAC! The center has a rich history as a beacon of light for the treatment and prevention of substance disorders. An … more

9-11 moved high school grad to join war in Iraq

They stood erect and proud, a long line holding American flags. All were veterans, survivors of Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. All had served in the Air Force, the Army, the Navy or … more

Keep your kids safe at school

Koon's watch With the end of summer here, I want to cover school safety in the next two editions of Koon’s Watch. For most of the year, children spend more time at school … more

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH SCHEDULE

THURSDAY - FOREST CITY OWLS 7:05 p.m. FRIDAY - at Florence RedWolves (DH) 7:05 p.m. SATURDAY - MACON BACON more

Chronicle poll

Who should appear on the cover of the 2018 Lexington Chronicle High School Preview Edition? Vote at lexingtonchronicle.com More than 33,180 readers have voted. … more

SC National Guard remembers 2 local heroes

Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 19,000 SC National Guard soldiers and airmen have deployed overseas. Of them, 16 have paid the ultimate price, 2 of them from Lexington supporting Operation Iraqi … more

May is Military Spouse Appreciation Month

Governor Henry McMaster announced May 15 that May is Military Spouse Appreciate Month in South Carolina. In attendance were: The Adjutant General for South Carolina, U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert … more

State Prepares to Stock Saluda River With Trout

As it does each year, the state Department of Natural Resources will stock thousands of “catchable-sized” trout in the lower Saluda River between Columbia and West Columbia. The department … more

Nephron CEO Exits USC Presidential Search Committee, Says Her Inclusion Called ‘Courtesy’

The CEO of Nephron Pharmaceuticals has resigned from the University of South Carolina’s presidential search committee, a company representative confirmed to the Chronicle. Lou Kennedy, who … more

Patricia Sease Tinman

Patricia Sease Tinman , 87, of Gilbert died Sept. 18, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

2 new doctors join hospital practice

Maria Farooq, MD, and Frederick A. Talip, MD, have joined Lexington Medical Center’s Lexington Rheumatology practice. Dr. Farooq earned her medical degree from Punjab Medical College in … more

Lexington 1 approves new budget

Taxes won’t be going up for schools in Lexington 1. On Tuesday, June 22, after a public hearing and meeting of the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees, the board approved a … more

UPCOMING GAMES

Thursday’s Game Lexington at Richland Monday’s Game Greenwood at Lexington Tuesday’s Games Lexington at West Columbia Aiken at Chapin/Newberry more
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