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Ann Burkett Peele

Ann Burkett Peele, 63, of Swansea died March 24, 2021, Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

John William Harbin

John William Harbin, of Lexington died March 11, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Lawmakers want teachers vaccinated

State senators may require health officials to start vaccinating teachers within 30 days. Gov. Henry McMaster has resisted calls for immediate teacher and school staff vaccinations. With limited … more

2021 Goals & Predictions

Now that we have made it through the historic 2020 year, it’s time to move on to 2021. This year looks to be more promising medically speaking than last year and this virus will be under control by … 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

New covid vaccine arrives

Just in time for Christmas, your elderly loved ones will get a vaccine – if they want it. All Moderna covid vaccines for South Carolina will go to long-term care facilities until all their … more

Debt-ridden Santee Cooper doles out bonuses

Santee Cooper paid more than $5 million in incentive bonuses this year. CEO Mark Bonsall and 1,462 Santee Cooper brass got the bonuses. Individual cash rewards averaged about $3,500 each. … more

DEATH NOTICES

Robert L. Amick, 85 of Leesville died Sept. 14, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Thomas L. Briggman, 58, of Gaston died Sept.12, 2020. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. … more

Small-town burger joints

T here was a time when just about every small town had a burger joint. That was back in Small Town, America, where locals proclaimed, “You can buy the world’s best hamburger here.” … more

Who in Lexington County got millions

State officials have doled out millions of dollars in incentives to big corporations. In Lexington County, these include tire manufacturer Michelin, internet retail giant Amazon and … more

AG opposes constitutional violation

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson has filed a brief in the dismissed case against Gen. Michael Flynn. The US Department of Justice has dismissed charges against the former national security … more

You may lose unemployment $$

People refusing to return to work could lose unemployment benefits here. The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce said anyone who refuses to return to work or accept an offer of … more

Happy birthday

I have some good news for you today. At least it’s good news for me. After a long life and eons as an editor of newspapers and magazines, I am privileged to celebrate my birthday today. … more

Hot Mexican Dip

1 lb. hamburger 2 pkgs. Taco seasoning 1 can (small) black olives, chopped 2 tomatoes, chopped 16 oz. jar medium taco sauce 16 oz. can refried beans 1 pint sour cream … more

Plane leaving Columbia crashes, killing 3

A small plane that left from Columbia Metropolitan Airport Mar. 3 crashed in Oconee County Ga. near Athens, killing 3 people. The Piper PA-46 aircraft was headed to Tuscaloosa, Ala. It went down … more

Remember and Mourn Faye Marie Swetlik

Hundreds turned out to remember and mourn Faye Marie Swetlik at Trinity Baptist Church in Cayce Feb. 21. Faye was killed Feb. 10 after going missing from her front yard in the Churchill Heights … more

Scouts have incredible food drive

Around gilbert & summit Gilbert Pack 60 Scouts thanks the community for participating in Scouting for Food. Pack 60 had a successful collection of much needed items for … more

Lawmakers break law on regulators

State lawmakers violated law by failing to review the performance of Public Service Commissioners. Before SC Electric & Gas abandoned a $9 billion nuclear power project, 10 Public Utilities … more

Will Clemson hand another desert beatdown?

COLLEGE FOOTBALL When Clemson and Ohio State last met, it was one the most lopsided wins in the College Football Playoffs’ short history. The Tigers posted a 31-0 … more

Champions for a 15th time

The Chapin High School competitive cheer team repeated as S.C. High School League Class 5A champion this past Saturday at Colonial Life Arena. The Lady Eagles edged out Lower State champion Lexington … more

Upcoming Events

• Think Like a STEMista Girl Scout participants can complete activities under each STEM sector with a special session for adults Feb. 8, 9 am-noon. • Girl Scout Detectives Uncover … more

Decorate with cake stands or just make a special cake

Entertaining with THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY DAWN CORLEY CharlestonSilverLady@hotmail.com Ivividly remember homemade layer cake resting on my grandmother’s glass candlewick-pattern, … more

A recipe for the ‘R’ months

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Here’s how I make Oyster Stew. Shuck the oysters. Reserve the juice. Try to keep the shell out of it. Melt 1/2 stick of butter and stir the … more

Do you raise your sons right?

Talking Points This is a dangerous place to live – if you’re a woman. The most recent Violence Police Center study ranked our state 5th in the nation for men killing … more

You’re taking your life in your own hands

our readers write Driving is becoming more dangerous and challenging than ever before in Lexington. I never thought I’d see the day that by simply getting older my fitness to drive … more
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