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Deadly outbreak linked to hard-boiled eggs

Food Recall Consumers are being warned to dump store-bought hard-boiled eggs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the eggs from Almark Foods of Gainesville, … more

Deputies searching for shooting suspect

Lexington County deputies have enlisted the help of U.S. Marshals and State Law Enforcement Division agents as they search for a West Columbia man who has 3 arrest warrants related to a shooting … more

Preseason tournaments kick off in Chronicle Country

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL For the 28th year, the high school basketball season in Lexington County will begin with the Lake Murray Tip-Off tournament. However, a familiar … more

Anthony C. Thompson,

60, Cayce died Nov. 6, 2019. W. B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. more

Interstate improvement may take 10 years

The South Carolina Department of Transportation will begin the first of its 5-phase Carolina Crossroads Improvement Project after next year. The Carolina Crossroads Corridor is where interstates … more

Her arrest rattled the South

MARK POWELL’S HOLY COW! HISTORY Sundown was approaching on Friday the 13th of June 1902. An elderly woman was visiting a friend in Alexandria, Va. … more

5 more tips to make your business millennial friendly

Attracting and retaining millennials is important to any growing business. By 2025, millennials will make up 75% of workers. Laura Gayle of Better SMB /Marketing suggests 5 more ways to … more

DEATH NOTICES

Dennis “Wayne” Burdett, 76, of Gilbert died Aug. 16, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Sondra S. Carter, 78, of Lexington died Aug. 20, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in … more

Fun, hot times at the Lexington County Peach Fest

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The real creator of regulated monopolies

the nuclear fiasco This intercepted correspondence reveals the true origin and purposes of regulation. Jim Clarkson of Resource Supply Management shares it with you and other … more

News in brief

What’s happening in Lexington County? Drugs, gun seized in Cayce A Columbia woman and a West Columbia man were arrested last week after authorities found drugs and a gun in … more

This cake is great for any party

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE This was my Mama’s favorite cake. For her 75th birthday in Glenville, GA, (the largest producer of the vidalia onions). I made 4 cakes and had … more

Batesburg-Leesville councilman in hot water again

The long arm of the law caught up with Batesburg-Leesville Council man Steve Cain in Washington. The colorful politician was wanted on a Lexington County bench warrant for failing to pay child … more

Time to pay the piper

Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom on the $61 million the state will receive from the winning Mega Millions jackpot: “Rather than spending it all, lawmakers would be wise to use the money to … more

Can we afford all the governing we pay for?

Chronicle readers should not be surprised that the Infernal Revenue Service is cracking down on parking. After all, if you get free parking at work, isn’t it a benefit you should you pay a tax … more

What keeps you warm?

Down South The cold season is upon us. What type of heat do you prefer? As long as I can remember, my parents heated their home with gas. A propane tank as big as … more

SCANA critic: Settlement not nearly enough

The proposed SCANA settlement comes up way short, one critic says. SCANA agreed not to charge ratepayers for the $115 million golden parachutes for executives, SC Small Business Chamber of … more

How to survive politics

BEHIND THE MIKE Those of us who overdosed on politics are looking forward to a welcomed reprieve from all the political pontificating that has inundated the airways for the … more

Nuclear law may have violated Constitution

A circuit judge’s ruling may leave SC Electric & Gas to pay for its nuclear debt. Judge John C. Hayes III appears to be nearing a ruling that the controversial Base Load Review Act … more

Man charged with 7 counts attempted murder

A West Columbia man faces multiple charges in connection with a shooting incident early Sunday at a home on Miranda Road. William Blair Capers, 39, is charged with seven counts of attempted … more

Westinghouse nuclear leak may affect us

our readers write Thank you for your article about the Westinghouse nuclear leak. It troubles me that Westinghouse has kept the leaks from the public and from the Department of … more

Rotary club member celebrates 50 years

The Rotary Club of Cayce-West Columbia celebrated Dr. Herb Davis’s 50 years of membership Tuesday, August 6. Dr. Davis joined the club August 8, 1968, along with Ned Funderburke and Floyd … more

A mystery story

the editor talks with you One of our eagle-eyed reporters rushed into our office, breathless with exciting news: A catastrophe was at hand What catastrophe? his jaded editor … more

WKHS football camp starts next week

Around red BAnk White Knoll High School’s summer Football Camp happens next week, June 14-16, at the White Knoll High School campus on Platt Springs Road. It’s open to … more
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