Stories
15896 results total, viewing 10376 - 10400

Frances Adams Helms

Frances Adams Helms, 83, of Chapin died June 24, 2021. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

Every state needs a John Mulhouse

Every state needs someone to record what it’s lost. Every state needs a John Mulhouse. I’ve never met John, but we’re in touch and we share much—the beauty of abandonment, UGA grads with … more

Public schools must offer 5 days in-person

The state’s public schools are now required to offer inperson classes 5 days a week. SC Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bill into law last week for the requirement starting April 26. The SC … more

Have you been vaccinated yet?

County and state health officials are being helped by a global social media company. Starting this week, Lexington County Facebook users will see an alert in their news feed that they are … more

Will deregulation lower power prices?

Utility deregulation advocates claim it will lower your electricity costs. It hasn’t, even in Texas which claims it has. The crash of the Texas grid last month gave pause to such claims. … more

Lavonia Mae Strickland

Lavonia Mae Strickland, 85, of West Columbia died March 13, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

DEATH NOTICES

Claude “Bud” Frank Bedenbaugh Jr., 93, of Irmo died Jan. 29, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. Gerrald Olon “Jerry” Branton, 80, of West Columbia died Jan. 31, 2021. Thompson … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

A little more New Year’s humor, Don’t blame me. Blame my writers. Youth is when you’re allowed to stay up for the new year. Middle age is when you’re forced to. My grandparents had … more

DEATH NOTICES

William Rex Bush, 51, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. Clyde Thomas “Tomy” Campbell Jr., 67, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Thompson Funeral … 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

17 charged in Lexington drug ring

Law enforcement officers charged 17 individuals in federal court for their roles in a drug trafficking organization that operated out of Lexington. 15 of those charged are from Lexington County. … more

Springdale to honor life of 6-year-old Faye Swetlik

It has been nearly 7 months since the tragic murder of 6-year-old Faye Swetlik. The Springdale Police Department will hold a special dedication ceremony as a tribute to her at the Felton C. … more

Johnson, Rawl on top again

Dustin Johnson is once again golf’s number 1 player. The Dutch Fork graduate assumed the world’s top ranking this past Sunday by dominating the field in Boston. The Northern Trust … more

Chronicle Country teams to appear at Segra Park

The S.C. American Baseball Summer League is now in full swing. Created from American Legion teams who were unable to play this summer following the season’s cancellation by the national ruling … 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

Buzzard luck

It was a searing, sweaty summer day. Just as my friend leaned over to pick up his dropped keys, his glasses slid onto the asphalt and cracked. “Damn. If it weren’t for buzzard luck, … more

Farm Bureau Insurance

Farm Bureau Insurance agents in Irmo donate $8,370 to Sharing God’s Love, a food bank serving Irmo and surrounding communities, to help meet the increased demand for assistance due to the covid-19 … more

Roberta Bee Palling Lorick

Roberta Bee Palling Lorick, 87, passed peacefully away on 04-03-2020 at Waccamaw Hospital in Murrells Inlet, SC. She was born on 01-23-1933 in Tacoma, WA; the daughter of Bertha M and William R … more

$8.3B plan to fight corona virus

LINDA: 467-0334 CHUCK: 348-0243 lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com Lexington County and state health officials will be getting corona virus help from Washington. President Donald Trump … more

$92 million housing development

A new housing develpment is coming to neighboring Columbia right over the bridge. Windsor/Aughtry Company of Greenville will redevelop the former Kline Iron and Steel property at the … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

What sign were you born “under?” “Quiet—Hospital Zone.” A nice but blundering old lady like the pastor and wanted to compliment him as she leaving church after services. So she said to … more

Find out more about college skills

Around ChApin & irmo Does your teen have the skills needed to handle college challenges? The website www.thebalancecareers. com has excellent information on this … more

LSU ends winning streak, title reign of Clemson

ZACH LENTZ Trevor Lawrence walked to the podium after Monday’s national championship game with a look no one at Clemson had ever seen before. The sophomore quarterback … more

Will you make and keep a resolution?

Talking Points Resolution season is fast approaching. Money is still America’s top stressor. Nearly 99 million people are planning to make a financial resolution for … more

River Bluff’s Jesse Hollins wins Class 5A singles title

S.C. HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE CLASS 5A GIRLS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS FINALS Since enrolling at River Bluff High School this past summer, tennis player Jesse Hollins has made the most out … more
« Prev | 1 413 | 414 | 415 | 416 | 417 | 418 | 419 636 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 2 years.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.