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Who’s picking state regulators?

Statehouse watchers will not be surprised by this. In an unrecorded voice vote, state lawmakers rejected a slate of three nominees for the Public Service Commissioner who represents Lexington … more

THE WAIT IS OVER

WEEK 9 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

Brookland-Cayce’s Skylar King is tackled by Swansea defenders enroute to the endzone. PHOTO | WWW.GOFLASHWIN.COM Gilbert’s Gray Leaphart in the endzone following his 1st quarter touchdown … more

Thanksgiving, Big Thursday, Gibson Pond Park

Happy Thanksgiving! Part of this special day is the tradition of football. It dates back to 1876 when Yale played Princeton. The first NFL games were on Thanksgiving in 1920. And here in South … more

Tokyo Joe playing breast cancer fundraiser

Tokyo Joe will celebrate their 25th anniversary with a breast cancer research fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 29, at the Icehouse Ampitheater in Lexington. Gates open at 6 pm, the show starts at 6:30 … more

James Winston Davis Sr.

James Winston Davis Sr., 85, of Gaston died Oct. 1, 2021. Blizzard Funeral Home was in charge. more

Wade H. “Hamp” Gaylord Jr.

Wade H. “Hamp” Gaylord Jr., 86, of Lexington died Sept. 15, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Jerry Glynn Skipper Sr.

Jerry Glynn Skipper Sr., 74, of West Columbia died Aug. 13, 2021. more

Doris Gable

Doris Gable, 95, of Lexington, died June 25, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

What your phone may tell you

If you have an iPhone updated to use iOS 14, your phone will tell you when its camera or microphone is recording. The indicator shows up as a small green dot. The dot appears over the cellular … more

Roy Paul Wittlinger, Ph.D.

Roy Paul Wittlinger, Ph.D. , 79, of Chapin, died April 17, 2021. The SC Cremation Society was in charge. more

Why lawmakers voted against hate crime bill

Would a proposed hate crimes bill violate the constitution? Some Lexington County lawmakers think so. They opposed a hate crimes bill the SC House passed 79-29. Rep. RJ May said he voted … more

Elizabeth Koon “Penny” Timmerman

Elizabeth Koon “Penny” Timmerman, 92, of Cayce died March 24, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Tara Michelle Sandy

Tara Michelle Sandy, 30, of Cayce died March 10, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Need help with college costs?

Your child or grandchild need college money? The SC State Fair is offering $300,000 in Ride of Your Life scholarships for students to attend SC colleges. The fair offers 50 of the $6,000 … more

What a covid patient did to survive

If you test positive for covid, what should you do? If your symptoms seem severe, health care experts advise, see your doctor or go to a hospital. If symptoms seem mild or you feel all … more

Media fools us with covid con

As many Americans recover, the media is pushing their propaganda narrative that covid cases are once again surging. The media is oblivious, either ignorantly or deliberately, to the reality that … more

Life of Lexington 1 teacher remembered

A celebration of Staci Blakely’s life was held Wednesday at First Calvary Baptist Church of Leesville. According to her Barr-Price Funeral Home obituary, the Lexington 1 school district … more

The Junior Women’s

The Junior Women’s Club and Jessamines (daughters, nieces, and granddaughters of members) deliver snacks to Lexington County Sheriffs Deputies Saturday in honor of Thank a Police Officer Day. Photo … more

Football Fridays are finally here

I t has been a long time coming but high school sports are reappearing. The White Knoll Timberwolves volleyball and tennis seasons are in full swing. Football kicks off the 24th with a JV game … more

Are you guilty of these nutrition mistakes?

I am often asked, “What do I feed my pet?” There is not one specific diet that works for all pets. But there are guidelines to follow to avoid feeding your pet the wrong things. The … more

County defends removing trees at Irmo pond

Irmo neighbors of a Lexington County-owned stormwater pond are upset. In a letter to County Administrator Joe Mergo, attorney Jake Moore wrote that the county cut down trees and left a mess … more

What have we learned?

I have always tried to look for the good in everything. Is there a silver lining to all that we have been through thus far in the covid-19 pandemic? I thought of 5 things I have seen in … more

Keep your kids safe online

Are you worried about your child or grandchild’s privacy? Since Lexington County schools closed, families have adjusted to e-learning. Some parents and grandparents are concerned about … more

Rolling reader in a golf cart

Melanie Thornton of Riverbank Elementary School drove the school’s Rolling Reading Room through neighborhoods last week. Thornton read books from the back of her golf cart. The trip also gave her … more
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