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Nephron gets the business

Are you wearing a mask and sanitizing your hands? We are fortunate to have Nephron Pharmaceuticals leading the way in fighting this invisible enemy. Lexington Countyheadquartered Nephron has … more

Prioritize bills, beware scams

H ave you or a family member or friend lost a job recently? The New York Times reported that nearly 10 million Americans were out of work. Here are tools to help you prioritize your bills, learn … more

Blowfish name parade presenters

Two of the Midlands’ most recognizable celebrities will help present the Shamrock Parade Saturday. Radio personality Jonathon Rush will be the grand marshal of the Lexington County Blowfish … more

You don’t want to top this list

The South Carolina Department of Revenue has published online its lists of South Carolina’s top delinquent individual and business taxpayers. Each of the current delinquent taxpayers is in tax … more

WKHS selects Royal Court

Around rEd BAnK Congratulations to the Royal Court of White Knoll High School’s Miss Timberwolf pageant, held at the school last Saturday. Sarah Adkins of Carolina Springs … more

Did you spend too much on Christmas?

Consumer Affairs Research Team South Carolinians are the 10th worst with holiday shopping hangovers. ConsumerAffairs’ data indicates SC is just behind West Virginia, Alabama, Rhode … more

Watchdog slams Dominion profits

SC Electric & Gas’s new owners are under fire from the Sierra Club. The national environmental watchdog group charges Dominion Energy: • Profits by exaggerating future energy … more

HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

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Carole Snelgrove Taylor,

76, of Gilbert has died. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Local elections are next Tuesday

Lexington County residents will head to the polls next Tuesday. 9 municipalities will hold general elections for town or city council and mayor. Irmo residents will vote on a 3-question referendum. … more

Lions conduct school eye screenings

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA The Cayce-West Columbia Lions Club performed eye screenings and hearing tests for hurdreds of students at Saluda River Academy … more

County employment up

AROUND TOWN LINDA: 467-0334 ChuCk: 348-0243 Lexington County has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state. August Department of Employment and Workforce numbers show … more

Run for the Fallen Sept. 14

Fort Jackson will host its annual 5K run/walk honoring fallen soldiers and the survivors of soldiers at 8 am Sept. 14, at Hilton Field. The annual event helps bring awareness to fallen soldiers … more

When churches work together

Church Buzz It’s hard for me to stop saying “the Lord moves in mysterious ways.” I constantly see evidence of it. The most recent is one church reaching out … more

Lexington County leads state in recycling

Lexington County is the only county in the state to meet its waste reduction and recycling goals That was 3.25 pounds of solid waste per person or about 963,000 pounds. The county’s … more

School Board honors Junior Scholars

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Twenty-eight Lexington Two middle school students have been named South Carolina Junior Scholars. The students were … more

Adult literacy tutoring program closes its doors

A Midlands adult literacy tutoring program has closed. It was known originally as the Columbia Literacy Council and renamed Turning Pages into Possibilities. With trained volunteer tutors, … more

Is our growing education cost worth it?

Before you have a hissy fit, this is not about how underpaid teachers are, how every dollar is an investment in our kids and nation’s future, etc. We appreciate, respect and understand that. … more

Brookland-Cayce Hall of Fame inductee

Special to the Chronicle Barbara Jeter Jeffcoat will soon become the newest member of the Brookland-Cayce High School Hall of Fame. Jeffcoat will be recognized at the annual gala Feb. 7 at … more

Set goals for a better you

health wanted Happy new year! Have you set new goals for yourself in 2019? If not, you might want to. I have already started my list. One of my goals is to get healthy. … more

2018 All-Chronicle Country Volleyball Team

2018 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL TEAM Phoebe Perkins, Jayla Sarvis and Janie Mosier (all of Lexington), Caroline Pender (River Bluff), Jazmin Dunlap and Cara Thompson (both of Dutch … more

Top regulator, SCE&G exec defend themselves

The top state regulator blamed rate hikes on SC Electric & Gas witholding vital information. Public Service Commission Chairman Comer “Randy” Randall told the Greenville News that … more

Free movie night this Friday

Around rEd BAnK Lexington Church of God is hosting a free movie night this Friday, November 9, showing the recent Christian film “I Can Only Imagine.” It tells the … more

What the House pays

House employees paid at least $100,000: • Charles Reid, House clerk: $191,172 • Michael Anzelmo, chief of staff/legal counsel to the House speaker: $190,017 • Don Hottel, … more

Pine Ridge police chief, officer resign

Pine Ridge Police Chief Nicholas Scott and Lieutenant Joshua Starkey have voluntarily resigned. This is the 2nd command shakeup this year. “It is the town’s policy to not publicly … more
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