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Helen P. Strube

Helen P. Strube, 99, of Lexington died March 8, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Springdale park reopens

The park is open and ready for visitors. Renovations to Felton C. Benton Park in Springdale are complete. Springdale Mayor Michael Bishop said the park reopened Monday. The park is beside … more

OUR GUARD’S CRITICAL ROLE IN THE PANDEMIC

You may not know this because they work quietly and without fan fare. Our SC National Guard – many of them your neighbors in Lexington County – have been supplying covid-19 relief across the … more

Who will get shots & when

The Department of Health and Environmental Control released this vaccination schedule to the Chronicle this week. The schedule shows who will be in which phase, but when is subject to unexpected … more

Descendants honor Dachau’s dead

US Army veteran John Bouknight served in Europe after World War II. After he passed away earlier this year, his grandson Daniel Bouknight of Chapin went through his grandfather’s possessions … more

Protect precious cargo

Sometimes we may feel like chauffeurs. Driving from one side of town to the other. Dropping kids off at daycare and school. Picking up from dance or karate class. Transporting our … more

2-year-old, her pregnant mother murdered

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott says a suspect wanted for killing a pregnant woman and her 2-yearold girl in Minnesota was shot by officers at a Harbison hotel. 30-year-old Renard Lydell … more

VOTE FOR H.S. FOOTBALL EDITION COVER

This is the last week for voting on the 2020 Lexington County Chronicle High School Football Preview Edition. The special tabloid will feature profiles, pictures, rosters and schedules of all 15 … more

Should they play?

I wasn’t going to talk about this because we all have enough sense to make good decisions. I figured those who need protection from the virus are old geezers like me and, believe me, we will … more

Julie and Steve

Julie and Steve Fear picnic in front of their home in Lexington. Send your photos to Chronicle News editor Rose Cisneros at rose.lexchron@gmail.com. more

Silver talks about you

Occasionally I see a silver object – be it a cup, trophy, charger, any number of forms – where I find the monogram or engraved sentiment to be a completely different age from the object in … more

From mattresses to face shields

Best Mattress Company, a mattress manufacturing facility located in West Columbia, SC, has been in business for 92 years. They have continued to keep employees on payroll despite a dramatic … more

DEATH NOTICES

Elmira Seawright Binyard, 84, West Columbia died March 30, 2020. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. James Odell Brown, 71, of Batesburg died March 30, 2020. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was … more

Colene Smith Hook

LEXINGTON - Services for Annice Colene Smith Hook, 91, were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Red Bank United Methodist Church, Lexington, SC. The family received friends from 6:00 – … more

Time Warner settles discrimination suit

Time Warner Cable will have to pay $745,000 to settle claims it discriminated in hiring for its West Columbia location. The US Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance found … more

The American who kissed Hitler

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY We’ve all done something impulsive at one time or another, a spur of the moment decision that, when you thought … more

Make a hearty casserole for breakfast

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE This is a recipe that I cooked for my friends from Waynesboro, GA, last weekend. Just combine frozen hash brown potatoes with sausage, eggs, and … more

Miller, Vardas, Hollins named CAWS Players of the Year

A trio of Chronicle Country athletes are among the Fall Athlete of the Year winners getting honored by the S.C. Coaches Association of Women’s Sports. Sarah Miller (competitive cheer) of … more

Take Fluffy and Fido to get pampered

chuck.lexchron@gmail.com A new dog grooming salon has opened at 1301 C Ave. in West Columbia. Wags to Whiskers held its grand opening and ribbon cutting with the Greater Cayce-West … more

Mary Louise Vondenberger Cole Wallace,

83, of Lexington died Nov. 5, 2019. Folk Funeral Home of Williston was in charge. more

Will you be a statistic?

health wanted By 2030, 82 million people are expected to be living with dementia. In March 2015, the University of Washington and Seattle healthcare system published a … more

Marines make their own IEDs

They peered down into a manhole. They were deciding how to place a dummy – a simulated casualty who needed to be retrieved. They were 2 explosive ordnance disposal Marines, an Air Force … more

Blue Granite gives business a bad name

We firmly believe some public responsibilities are best handled efficiently and ecnomically by private business. But they must be responsible businesses that do not parlay the evils of regulated … more

Trail of Blood Ministries

Church Buzz Rev. Cliff Thompson and wife Helen from Cayce started a unique ministry for Baptist churches Cliff Thompson started Trail of Blood Ministries after years of … more
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