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Do you have a peanut allergy?

I f you do, make sure to read your food labels. All FDA-regulated manufactured food products that contain a “major food allergen” are required by law to be listed on product labels. … more

Stand up to cyberbullying

Koon's Watch We typically think it’s something that just impacts children. But cyberbullying can affect people of all ages. A cyberbully is someone who uses … 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

2019 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAMS

CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR CO-HEAD COACHES OF THE YEAR more

New president aims to lift UofSC to top in US

His experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan taught Lt. Gen. Robert Caslen valuable life lessons. Among them was a need to win the hearts and minds of those you aim to help. With his advisors, … more

Henry Bobby “Bob” Oswald,

83, of Leesville died Nov. 10, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

iPads, iPhones need software updates

TECH TALK Do you have an iPhone or iPad with WiFi and cellular service? If your device was made in 2012 or earlier, you need to update your software before November 3. … more

Go!

EVENTS Blood Drive: Oct. 28, 2-7 pm at St. David Lutheran Church, Family Life Center, 132 Saint David’s Church Rd, West Columbia 29170. All donors in Oct. will be entered for a … more

2019 Irmo Okra strut

Red Bank UMC hosts all-girls troop

Around rEd BAnK The Scouting program at Red Bank United Methodist Church is growing, and troops are now beginning the new school year. Troop 9518 is a new all-girl troop with … more

The senator’s son-in-law’s bizarre case

At age 72, John Hardee seems an unlikely bad boy. But the former Transportation Commissioner seems to be unable to stay out of trouble. State officials plan to rename the John Hardee Expressway … more

Border veteran recalls the good ol’days

It was a good time on the border 40 years ago. Most Mexicans considered the Border Patrol an inconvenience and were hospitable when caught. All agents had stories of vans stuck in farm mud … more

Doctor: Father knew killing kids was wrong

Convicted child killer Tim Jones Jr. knew murdering his 5 children was wrong. That was the testimony of a court-appointed forensic psychiatrist last Thursday in the trial of the Red Bank father. … more

Big East Tournament finds a home in Cayce

TENNIS Every spring, collegiate tennis teams from across the nation compete against each other for their respective conference championship and an automatic berth … more

Did you know lemons really like onions?

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Hey Lexington, get ready! This week I’m sharing a recipe for Lemon Squares. These are the best lemon squares I have ever tasted, and I mean ever. … more

It was a super Souper Bowl, too

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY It was a Super Souper Sunday! All sports fans were close to their TVs Sunday night for Super Bowl 53. Held in Atlanta at Mercedes Benz … more

Lake will be lowered another foot or so

Around ChApin & irmo It has been a wet start to 2019, with over 18 inches of rain falling in two weeks.  All that rain has delayed the draw-down of Lake Murray, to … more

State must reform outdated tax structure

Forecast 2019 As a business owner, my focus this year is to promote state tax reform. In 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act helped us at Nephron Pharmaceuticals and other … more

SCANA predicts state will OK Dominion sale

SCANA expects state regulators to approve its sale to Dominion Energy. The Lexington County based-holding company said in an announcement to its investors that it expects the sale to be … more

H.S. FOOTBALL GAMES ON RADIO & WEB

(RADIO) •(WBLR 1430 AM) - B-L vs. Columbia 7:30 p.m. •(WDEV 97.9 FM & 1170 AM) - Lexington at Carolina Forest 7:30 p.m. (WEB) … more

Rogers celebrate 70th anniversary

Happy Anniversary to our parents.  Earl Andrew and Letty Wynona (Nonie) were married October 8, 1948.   They have 8 children; Letty Jean (Hayden) Yonce, Jimmy (Carolyn), Betty Anne, Earl,Jr. … more

SCANA board holds onto seats

AROUND TOWN An attempt to limit SCANA Corporation board member terms failed last week. A proposal to elect board members each year did not receive enough investor votes … more

Gilbert sophomore gets high honor

AROUND GILBERT & SUMMIT Madisyn P. Mears, a sophomore at Gilbert High School, has been invited to join the National Society of High School Scholars. Claes Nobel, co-founder … more

JOE TURBEVILLE JAMBOREE

The 1st rule of entrepreneurship

The Chronicle’s Business blog Have you ever had an idea so brilliant you knew it would work? That your clients would fall all over themselves to buy it? And then it failed … more
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