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David Jeremy Amick, 40, of Lexington died May 19, 2018. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. Alma Moody Birchmore, 86, of Cayce died May 26, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. … more

The Sled That Changed Everything

All across the country, from Seattle to Secaucus, kids are playing with their beloved new Christmas toys. Think Ralphie and his Red Ryder BB gun in “A Christmas Story.” For adults, this … more

Charleston cranberry Old Style Peanut A holiday sauce to make family Dressing/Stuffing

When speaking with a friend recently, I was reminded of a special dressing/stuffing recipe that many families in Charleston served when Thanksgiving came around. My friend Pete was born and … more

America’s worst fire 150 years later

I t remains in American memory as the mother of all blazes. Exactly 150 years ago, the Great Chicago Fire blew through the Windy City with a vengeance, killing some 300 people, blackening more than … more

Bessie Marie Knoche

Bessie Marie Knoche, 94, of Pelion of Pelion died Sept. 25, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Richard John Lesnieski

Richard John Lesnieski, 79, of Chapin died Sept. 17, 2021.Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Local Congressmen seek rescues in Afghanistan

South Carolina’s Congressional staffs are working around the clock to save Americans and their allies. McLaurine Pinover of Springdale Republican Congressman Joe Wilson’s office said their … more

Nancy Anderson Self

Nancy Anderson Self, 110, of West Columbia died June 12, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

The present and future PGA

Lauren Middleton had a Hole in 1 playing golf with her husband Greg a few weeks ago at Charwood Golf Club. “Her 7-iron over the water was beautiful to watch and 2 weeks later she gave birth to … more

County re-enacts moratorium

Lexington County Council has re-enacted its 6-month home building moratorium. Building Industry Association officials believe the council’s building ban action violated Judge Debra … more

Did county break law in moratorium?

Lexington County’s building moratorium is illegal, says a building executive. The County Council acted in secret to halt construction, Building Industry Association of Central SC Executive … more

Trapped in a relationship?

T here are a lot of hurting people all around us. We may have no clue that a friend or neighbor is living in a kind of prison they can’t escape. There are people out there who control the … more

Children can sit closer in classrooms

School distancing guidelines have been cut from 6 to 3 feet between masked students. The Centers for Disease Control says 3 feet is sufficiently safe in most classrooms. Lexington County … more

SC sues President Biden over climate change orders

South Carolina is suing President Joe Biden for violating the US Constitution. His illegal executive orders will kill thousads of SC jobs through climate change regulations, the lawsuit charges. … more

Eat your age

Seniors can’t eat like teenagers. When you were young you ingested just about anything: sugary sodas, greasy fries, junk food, and snacks. We were duped by our culture that developed our … more

SC regulators turn down Dominion plan

Are once docile state regulators getting tough with Dominion Energy? Their rejection of the Lexington County-based utility’s 15-year plan suggests that. Dominion submitted its Integrated … more

Stimulus bill bails out billionaires

The new “stimulus” bill contains a lot of giveaways for renewable energy. Wind and solar generation projects are huge tax shelters for Wall Street billionaires The bill extends the … more

Coming Attractions

Our Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or email … more

IT’S PLAYOFF TIME

After 7 weeks of a regular season sometimes interrupted by pandemic quarantines, the SC High School League will finally begin its football playoffs. A total of 8 Chronicle Country teams made the … more

Lexington veteran turns tragedy into inspiration

If you believe in divine intervention, this story will confirm your belief. Lexington native Jennifer Miller never considered a career in counseling. That was until she went to Iraq. … more

West Columbia parks offer bright spots

Despite a year marked by the corona virus crisis, 2 new parks are getting rave reviews. West Columbia’s Interactive Art Park opened at 425 State Street in September 2019. Carraway … more

WW King Academy enters season with high optimism

Over 3 seasons have passed since WW King Academy played for the SCISA 8-man title. Injuries and depth have limited the Knights’ success since 2016. This season, head coach and headmaster … more

What will football look like at Clemson?

Clemson University announced a plan that had football and basketball student-athletes returning to campus for voluntary workouts on June 8. “For our student-athletes, the NCAA approved … more

How can older people strengthen immunity?

Chronicle readers are concerned about the health of their loved ones and themselves. We submitted their questions to the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control. Media specialist … more
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