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I’m just asking…

BEHIND THE MIKE Ihave always believed that if you ask honest questions you are more likely to receive honest answers. How can an advisor, a doctor, an attorney or any kind of … more

October is busy for senior citizens

Around gilbert & summit Gilbert-Summit Senior Center members will have a busy October. Director Donna Neel, tells us the members began the month with a tour of the Robert … more

Has tech paid off in our public schools?

Lexington County schools have invested millions of dollars in technology. Yet parents, taxpayers and public officials are raising questions about the money spent on personal technology in public … more

Let’s get fancy with French sandwiches

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Okay, it’s nothing but a ham sandwich, a crunchy ham sandwich at that. But the French call it Croque Monsieur. It originated in French cafés and … more

Gone with the Sun

Warren Buffet says solar make no sense without tax breaks. The solar business’s big winners owe their success to political connections and gaming complicated government programs. The real … more

Improved fire rating to save money

City of West Columbia fire services have improved. Insurance Services Office, Inc. (ISO), upgraded the city to Class 1 from a Class 3, Fire Chief Chris Smith announced at the July 2019 Regular … more

You may not outlive your money

Congress is not so divided that it can’t complete a few positive actions. You may see major changes in your retirement plans under reforms the House passed 417-3 last week, the Senate is … more

RECOGNITION

Students present projects at History Day

Around rEd BAnK Congratulations to the 40 Carolina Springs Middle School students who presented projects at the National History Day Competition at the South Carolina State Museum … more

Beware Social Security scams

TECH TALK The Federal Trade Commission released a recording from a scammer. The robocall claimed to be the Social Security Administration (SSA). You can listen to it on our … more

Dist. 5 Master Scholars named

Four students from Lexington-Richland School District 5 have been named Carolina Master Scholars. Sullivan French, Dutch Fork High School; Surya Swaminathan, Irmo Middle School; Christopher … more

Critics appealing PSC decision

Opponents will appeal SC regulators’ ruling in the SCANA case. They were to appeal the decision this week on numerous grounds, said SC Small Business Chamber CEO Frank Knapp, an intervenor in … more

Maverick motives

the editor talks with you When we looked back on a long life in journalism 26 years ago, we wondered how many more we had. We had left a newspaper we loved, the … more

‘Fill the MRAP’ campaign begins Tues.

The annual Toys for Tots “Fill the MRAP” campaign will began Tuesday at the Town of Lexington Municipal Complex. The goal is to fill the Lexington Police Department Emergency Services Team … more

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Blast from the past at Brooklyn-Cayce

Folks at Brookland-Cayce High School had been trying to guess for weeks its contents. A mysterious box was found behind the “Class of 1931” brick during auditorium renovations. The … more

DEATH NOTICES

David Lee Andrews, 76, of Cayce died Sept. 24, 2018. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Steven H. Barnes Sr., 67, of Lexington died Sept. 24, 2018. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. … more

Employees receive Grateful Hearts

Every day, LMC employees transform lives with the care they provide. Grateful Hearts is an opportunity for patients or their family members to recognize any LMC employee who has had a positive impact … more

School is back, so watch traffic

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Summer vacation is over, so there was lots more traffic on the roads of West Columbia and Cayce on the Monday morning of Aug. 20. … more

GHS gets new assistant principal

The Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved the promotion of Brienne C. Williams instructional coach at Gilbert High School, to assistant principal at GHS. A Lexington … more

Couple fighting cancer receive new HVAC

AROUND TOWN Cool Care Heating & Air donated a brand new HVAC system to a deserving couple through their Comfort for Heroes campaign. Fire Marshall Terry Mueller of … more

10 reasons to avoid coffee

Some say it’s good. Others say it’s not so good. Dr. Mark Hyman, a best-selling author and medical director of the UltraWellness Center, says there are 10 reasons to avoid coffee: 1. … more

Vote carefully Tuesday

When you vote in next Tuesday’s primary, you will face two ballot questions. It will help you to know what you’re voting for. If you vote in the Republican primary, you will see two … more

The Lexington County Blowfish family works together

The Lexington County Blowfish open their season later today. Fans will see the team and their coaches on the field. Behind the scenes are the people who made this possible. Bill and … more

Lexington survives the revolution

lexington yesterday Amovement was afoot in the colonies. The king was an ocean away. The colonial government was on the coast and the backcountry was filling with settlers … more
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