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Sweeten up your smell

Senior Living Have you ever recalled a memory triggered by a particular fragrance’s smell? You and I were created with an incredible odor memory. A common example is … more

Coping with Alzheimer’s

health wanted Istill remember when this awful disease came into our lives. My grandfather completely changed on the outside to others, but not to me. I knew … more

World Champion summit, Part IV

BEHIND THE MIKE If you were searching for similarities between past World Champions of Public Speaking you should keep on looking. No two were similarly motivated. The … more

Do you have a Springdale story?

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Springdale Mayor Michael Bishop says there is a lot of activity going on in Springdale and he is soliciting help. Springdale … more

Students collect 200 coats for local nonprofit

Continuing the annual tradition of giving, students at Lake Murray Elementary ended 2018 by collecting coats for children in need. 5th-grader Courtney E. Counts led this year’s “Give a Coat, … more

February train collision kills 2

Looking Back One of the most traumatic stories of 2018 occurred about 2:35 am Sunday, Feb. 4. Lexington County emergency officials were on the scene of a train collision and … more

Family storytellers leave a legacy

Local author Kathy Widener has just published the 2nd volume of stories about early days in southwest Lexington County. In this Q&A, she tells Chronicle Editor Emeritus Jerry Bellune about her … more

Lexington County among most generous in state

Take a bow, Lexington County charity donors. You are among the most giving counties in South Carolina. A study by online Smart-Asset ranked Lexington County 7th in the state for charitable … more

Ruritan elects new officers

Around pelion The Pelion Ruritan Club recently elected officers for the 2019 year. They are President Kay Collings; Vice President Melissa Behles; Secretary Jean Haggard; and … more

Women can qualify for free cancer screenings

During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control wants to remind women of the importance of identifying breast cancer as early as possible. … more

Do you trust vaccines?

health wanted I can still remember being terrified every time my mom told me it was time for vaccines again. The big question today is, why get vaccinated? During … more

Stay connected to your health records

From search engines to smartphones, we all look up a lot of information on the internet each day. Now, Lexington Medical Center patients can track their personal health information 24/7 using a … more

T-wolves play Irmo tonight

AROUND RED BANK Your Timberwolves athletics teams will be in action multiple times this week, startinG tonight with the girls varsity volleyball team. They’ll travel to Irmo … more

State 4-H Congress recognizes leadership and dedication

Gilbert High graduate Lindsey Scott delivered the State Teen Council President’s Message at the 56th annual South Carolina State 4-H Congress. The awards were presented at a banquet that served as … more

Congratulations to our graduates

AROUND LEXINGTON _ COUNTY Graduation and baseball are in the news, and it’s all happening in our town. Many young people have walked across the stage to receive their … more

Congratulations on 50 years of service

Community leaders Hamp Caughman, Jim Barfield and Kevin Adams celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Lexington Rotary Club last week at the Lexington Convention Center. Adams is club president. … more

Hats off to our greatest generations

the war years war. Future President Bill Clinton evaded the military. The Vietnam War was not cool. But almost 70 million baby boomers stepped up, me included. It was easy to … more

Nephron’s Lou Kennedy Sends Right Signal By Resigning From USC Search Committee

Nephron Pharmaceuticals CEO Lou Kennedy oversees a multi-million-dollar company right here in Lexington County. Nephron, according to company-supplied statistics from a recent Lexington Chamber of … more

A love story

This is not a tear jerker but it is a story you may find intriguing. It’s a tale about 2 young people who fell in love with reading, writing, journalism and newspapers – and eventually each … more

WEEK 0 HS FOOTBALL RESULTS

•Ridge Spring-Monetta 19, Batesburg-Leesville 14 •Dutch Fork 70, Wren 8 •Gray Collegiate Academy 26 Camden 6 •West Florence 42, Lexington 33 •Wagener-Salley 38, Pelion … more

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YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO AREA EVENTS To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to … more

Senior center plans to reopen

Due to the pandemic, our Gilbert-Summit Senior Center was closed for 1.5 years. Good news: The center will reopen July 6. Director Donna Neel said opening will begin with Phase 1 practicing … more

Lexington police target ‘accident prone’ streets

Some roads are more dangerous than others. Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green said officers will be working extra hard this month to keep certain intersections safer. LPD will run a … more

Albert Stanley Porth Sr.

Albert Stanley Porth Sr., 70, of Lexington died April 24, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more
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