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lexington yesterday The story did not end for the Rister family after grandma’s people left Edmund for Florida. There were many trips back and forth between Orlando and … more

Lawmaker wants to reform electric co-ops

The Tri-County Electric Cooperative scandal may lead to reforms. State Rep. Russell Ott, D-Calhoun, has filed a bill to require more openness in how electric cooperative boards are elected and … more

Students host benefit for beloved coach

AROUND CHAPIN AND IRMO Teachers have taught us to read, write, and do math. We may not remember all of the things they taught us, but we remember our teachers and how they … more

Will new owner be a threat to Lake Murray?

Lake Murray guides, bait shops and others are concerned about the sale of SC Electric & Gas. What can they expect if Dominion Energy buys the Lexington County-based power company and its … more

A daring raid timed to the second

Chronicle Editor Emeritus Jerry Bellune shares with you his adventures in the Holy Land. The experience gave him a greater appreciation of shared U.S and Israeli values. Jerusalem, … more

Local sales tax better than impact fees

Our county faces a growth challenge. Some want to use impact fees to support services. I think that may be a hardship on young families. They may have to finance the fees in their mortgage. To my … more

Gilbert, Lexington Looked to Repeat as Champs

A strong Day Two was needed by Lexington and Gilbert girls golf in their quest to repeat as state champions as the Chronicl went to press. The Lady Wildcats were tied with Wando for fifth place … more

Lexington Police Say Charges Likely after Snapchat Hoax of Man With Weapon at Local School

Lexington Police spent several hours clearing Northside Christian Academy on Nov. 18 in response to a social media rumor that there was a man with a weapon on campus. The threat was revealed to be … more

Lexington UMC to hold big band dance

Lexington United Methodist Church plans a night of music and dance to support Mission Lexington. The Big Band Dance will be 6:30-9:30 pm Oct. 25 in the church’s Wesley Hall. $10 tickets … more

Douglas Eugene Cooper

Douglas Eugene Cooper, 89, of Lexington died Sept. 28, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Azalee Hipps Colter

Azalee Hipps Colter, 84, of Swansea died Sept. 16, 2021, W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. more

Phillip Lambert Jr.

Phillip Lambert Jr., 61, of Cayce died Aug. 18, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

DANCING TO NATIONALS

Local dancers from Connick School of Irish Dance compete at US National Irish Dance Championship earlier this month, bringing back top placements for the Lexington studio. 6 local dancers traveled to … more

Kevin Culbreath

Kevin Culbreath, 41, of Lexington died June 18, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

A special layered salad

This ‘Combination Salad’ is one that, no doubt, many of you have made a version of if you are from the South. In the days when there were cafeterias in Charleston and other parts of South … more

Richard Kent Wilfong

Richard Kent Wilfong, 84, of Lexington died April 22, 2021. Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home was in charge. more

How House bill favors gun owners

Facing more federal gun controls, SC conservatives passed an open carry bill 69 47 this week. The SC House bill is the 2nd expansion of firearms rights this year. This bill will allow … more

Charlotte Jean Richbourg (née Meyer)

Charlotte Jean Richbourg (née Meyer), 78, of Gaston died March 22, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Olga Bartko Mealy

Olga Bartko Mealy, 100, of Batesburg died March 9, 2021. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

7 secrets to sell more prospects

In starting to sell advertising, I quickly found I had to do less selling. When prospects feel they’re being sold, they react negatively and erect barriers. I had to ask more questions: … more

A rainbow on your table

These beautiful crystal cups and saucers were made in the 1840s by Baccarat. They are most unusual as they were made in rainbow hues of lavender, purple, blue , pink and green. They were made to … more

FULL LIST OF FORMER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA/LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH PLAYERS

2006 - Adam Crisp, Andrew Crisp, DeAngelo Mack 2007 - Adam Crisp, Blake Cooper 2008 - Branfy Arias, Jesse Barbaro 2009 - Branfy Arias, Scott Wingo 2010 - Branfy Arias, Brison … more

Christmas shopping advice

How safe is it to shop in stores? You can reduce your risk but experts say you should avoid it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls holiday shopping in crowded stores a … more

Coming Attractions

Our Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or email … more

The power of underestimation

H ow many times in your life have you been underestimated? Never undervalue the power of underestimation. They cannot stop you if they do not see you coming. That was probably Donald Trump’s … more
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