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John Moccaldi

John Moccaldi, 77, of Gilbert died Sept. 29, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Donna L. Pedersen

Donna L. Pedersen, 87, of Lexing ton died Sept. 14, 2021. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. more

Santee Cooper seeks to dive deeper into debt

Taxpayer-owned Santee Cooper’s debt is projected to grow more than a half-billion dollars. The reason is a proposal a legislative committee likely will rubber-stamp. The utility’s board … more

Danny A. Taylor

Danny A. Taylor, 76, of Lexington died June 22, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

COLLEGE SIGNINGS

Brookland-Cayce coaches and school officials stand behind Troy McCant (Voorhees - basketball) and Aubrey Richardson (Newberry College) as they signed letters of intent on June 8. THOMAS GRANT JR. | … more

Bid to sell Santee Cooper fails

State taxpayers can expect many more years of owning debt-ridden Santee Cooper utility. The Senate spent most of last week debating but failed to find a way to sell the state-owned utility, … more

Lexington cop saves a life

Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green presented PFC. Mariah Tomaino with the “Chief’s Letter of Commendation” for her response to a call on Jan. 27 where a victim was unresponsive and had … more

Why ads should appeal to emotions

Consumers rarely buy on the facts. Even the most analytically minded. They buy with emotion and justify it with logic. Think about your last purchase, why you bought it and how you … more

Blue Granite takeover costs near $10M

Blue Granite sewer improvements are expected to be less than $10 million. This includes demolishing the old sewer plant on Lake Murray, Town Administrator Britt Poole said. The town took … more

Who’s the new DHEC boss?

It took 9 months for politicians and bureaucrats to agree on a public health boss. The Senate confirmed a former Navy doctor as Department of Health and Environmental Control director Thursday. … more

Future power from offshore wind farms

Can we expect wind farms off the SC coast? Probably some time soon. Dominion Energy plans a $7.8 billion wind farm 27 miles off the Virginia coast. That’s far less expensive than the … more

We welcome your letters

Please include your name, address and phone number for verification. Your phone number and address will not be published. Our deadline is 2 pm Friday. Email JerryBellune@yahoo. com more

No inujries in Irmo fire Monday

Irmo Fire District units along with @westcolumbiafiresc , @lexcofire and @columbiafire responded to a fire in an abandoned commercial structure early Monday morning. There are no reports of injuries … more

What makes The Masters?

It’s The Masters week and for some, this is quite the healing potion after a tough weekend of college football. For me, to think about this event opening our true golf training season, then opening … more

2020 HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW

A comprehensive look at 15 Chronicle Country schools as they prepare for the 2020 football season plus previews of Clemson and USC more

$316,315 in counterfeit Nikes, other goods seized

More than $300,000 worth of counterfeit merchandise has been seized at a Columbia store. An investigation into NewImageSC and its operator, Quasheda Parker of Irmo, began in March 2020, SC … more

HAPPENINGS AT LEXINGTON COUNTY BASEBALL STADIUM

State Sen. Ronnie W. Cromer of District 18 was saluted as part of the Lexington County Blowfish’s Military Family of the Night on Aug. 13. Lexington County Blowfish Master of Ceremonies George … more

Fitting in means new food, meal times

Lexington County native Chris Gorman packed up and moved to Spain in 2013. This is part of a series of adjusting to life in a foreign country. Barcelona, Spain My goal when I arrived in … more

Could you be sued in a pandemic?

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson wants Congress to enact protection from frivolous covid-19 lawsuits. He has joined a 21-state coalition seeking liability safeguards against lawsuits for … more

The latest research

The latest research hs found that puppies trained on the Chronicle and The Lake Murray Fish Wrapper develop higher IQs and stronger immune systems. To start your puppy’s subscription call … more

What can you control in trying times?

Our friend Jill Konrath admits it’s tempting to slip into “poor me” thinking. But we have a single option right now. We need to focus on what we can control. Our brain loves challenges. It … more

An urgent note to our readers and visitors

In trying times, the truth matters more than ever. The more accurate local news gets out to our community, the better all of us are prepared to take care of ourselves and loved ones. We … more

Keep your wallet safe from corona virus

As the corona virus leaves the economy struggling and the public wondering what to do to protect themselves, WalletHub has come up with a list of tips for keeping your wallet safe. Tips to stay … more

Businessman elected to Irmo Town Council

Irmo businessman Bill Danielson won a special Town Council election last week. He won Mayor Barry Walker’s Town Council seat with 270 votes. Candidates Barbara Waldman had 265 votes, Mike … more

SAFE Federal Credit Union

SAFE Federal Credit Union opened its 17th SC branch at 110 Brevard Parkway, near White Knoll High School. The Lexington Chamber of Commerce and SAFE staff and executives marked the occasion with a … more
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