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LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PRESEASON VOLLEYBALL

Lexington High School’s Halle Goodrich with the serve during the 5-team scrimmage. Lexington’s Bradyn West (left) and Jazlyn Snow (right) with the block during the 5-team scrimmage. PHOTOS | … more

Arrest made in Gaston chase

A man faces multiple charges after a police chase in Lexington County on Monday afternoon. It started around 2:54 pm at Glenn Road and Gardners Terrace Road, said Gaston Police Chief Stephen … more

Your golf cart can get you in trouble

As the school year ends, kids are out on golf carts. Yes, those motorized 4-wheeled vehicles are found on the streets and highways. The 1st concern is that if you take this type of … more

Your tax dollars at work – again

The money would go to port improvements. SC Treasurer Curtis Loftis’s office projected the total taxpayer cost at $878 million over 20 years, including $328 million in interest. Because … more

Michael Montgomery Mallison

Michael Montgomery Mallison, 79, of West Columbia died April 17, 2021. Barr-Price Funneral Home was in charge. more

Shirley Ann Jones Vance

Shirley Ann Jones Vance, 86, of Chapin died March 25, 2021. Whitaker Funeral Home was in charge. more

Sarah Ann Nichols Fisher

Sarah Ann Nichols Fisher, 83, of Gilbert died March 25, 2021. Whitaker Funeral Home was in charge. more

Herman McCoy Booth

Herman McCoy Booth, 96, of West Columbia died March 9, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

FBI investigates Gilbert man

James Patrick Giannakos, Jr. of Gilbert has been charged with threatening a former Assistant United States Attorney, her family, and associates. According to documents filed with the court, the … more

A gift suggestion

Do you know someone who is trying to find their way in life or looking for a new mission? Give them copy of Jerry Bellune’s inspiring book, “Your Life’s Great Purpose.” A personally … more

Are you ready to get shot?

New Year 2021 rolls in with lots of hope that a “shot in the arm” will end pandemic 2020. As vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna and others roll out, recipients rush to receive this magical cure. … more

LRADAC brings Christmas to families in need

The spirit of the holiday season is alive and well at LRADAC. Lexington/Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council’s Maternal Outreach Management Services program serves pregnant women who are in … more

SC gas tax fails drivers again

Despite lawmakers’ promises, only a single failing bridge has been fixed with higher gas taxes. Department of Transportation records show that through Oct. 31, the department had identified 16 … more

3 strategies to connect with others

Want 3 sure-fire ways to connect with prospects and customers, courtesy of our friend MaryEllen Tribby? 1. Be a Giver. Concentrate on helping others and the “getting” will follow. It will … more

How will you know if you have covid-19?

Health officials have updated the symptoms for diagnosing covid-19. New symptoms include nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and congestion or runny nose. Changes in taste or smell meet … more

West Columbia is a ‘fire safe’ community

The West Columbia Fire Department was recognized as a 2019 Fire Safe South Carolina Community. Fire Safe South Carolina and State Fire, in conjunction with the SC State Firefighters’ … 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

What if you don’t go back to work?

With unemployment benefits of up to $900 a week, many workers may decide to stay home. This has become an unresolved question about loan forgiveness in the Paycheck Protection Program. … more

OUR READERS WRITE

Feed the hungry Many friends have expressed to me the growing sentiment of most people: we have been happy and appreciative of the time spent with family that would not have occurred without the … more

Punish Putin, not South Carolinians

National security is on everyone’s minds these days. Our country feels more vulnerable than ever because of the corona virus. Closing “non-essential” businesses and cutting … more

Lawmakers ask millions in pork

Buried in the $32.3 billion 2020-21 spending plan is $26.5 million for pork. Not the squealing kind. $19 million is for a proposed downtown Greenville convention center. $7.5 million … more

Take me back to Mayberry

I recently had lunch in a Lexington restaurant that had 25 TVs around the room. Most were on sports channels. But 1 lone screen was showing Andy Griffith. Being over 60, I was instantly … more

Pelion offender held for attempted murder

A Pelion man has been arrested in a domestic violence incident in Swansea. Bryan Scott Swann, 47, is charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, probation violation, failure to stop for … more

Chronicle poll

Is $192.5 million a fair settlement to investors of SCE&G’s failed $9 billion nuclear project? Latest poll results: Should taxpayers continue paying millions for private firms to … more

Quarterback, coaching trio share top local honors

(1ST TEAM) OFFENSE QB - Will Olenchuk (Dutch Fork), Hunter Helms (Gray Collegiate) and Jy Tolen (Gilbert) RB - K.Z. Adams (Gray Collegiate), Will Way (Brookland-Cayce), … more
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