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Campaign for Clarity celebrates milestone The Campaign for Clarity has raised more than $1.84 million. The LMC Foundation is now over halfway to their goal of $3 million. Campaign for … more

Graham protects $5.2B MOX project

Sen. Lindsey Graham has won a vote to continue a $5.2 billion nuclear fuel program. His amendment prohibits the Department of Energy from terminating the mixed oxide (MOX) fuel program at the … more

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How Hurricane Irma taught us to survive

our readers write With the 2018 hurricane season opening June 1, former Lexington County law enforcement officer Tim James shared this account of his team’s survival of one … more

Third Round High School Football Playoffs in Chronicle Country

Gray Collegiate quarterback Tre Robinson with the 69-yard touchdown run against Abbeville. PHOTO | KEITH ANDERSON Jahmari Kennerly of Brookland-Cayce (2) is congratulated after score. PHOTO | … more

Disinformation on the left & right

We received a message from a Chronicle reader last week that contained some alarming statements. Among its claims were: • Children of Congress members do not have to pay back their … more

Jensen Castle returns to action

Over 2 weeks have passed since Jensen Castle captured the US Women’s Amateur. Despite a nagging rib injury, the University of Kentucky junior and Gray Collegiate Academy graduate overcame a … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

My editor hopes you find this fishing joke funny and not too naughty for you An avid angler had planned a fishing trip to his favorite fishing spot. He launched his boat, motored to his … more

Swansea mayor indicted

A Lexington County grand jury indicted Swansea Mayor Jerald Sanders Monday. Gov. Henry McMaster suspended Sanders from office after the indictments but has not indicated who would take his … more

What’s your plan for the 4th?

Fourth of July celebrations can be different this year. They are abounding. Many businesses now post signs that state “masks not required or optional.” Guidelines do not say that … more

Can you help a homeless child?

Last week I took 24 senior adults to Connie Maxwell Children’s Home in Greenwood, SC. For the past 25 years, we have provided a spring picnic for the 65-70 children who live there. What a … more

Catherine “Cat” Steele Holladay

Catherine “Cat” Steele Holladay, 95, of West Columbia died April 19, 2021. She was a body donor to the Medical University of South Carolina. more

Harold W. Taylor

Harold W. Taylor, 95, of Lexington died April 10, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Fannie Gunter

Fannie Gunter, 98, of West Columbia died March 26, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Nettie Lee Alewine

Nettie Lee Alewine, 96, of West Columbia died March 7, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Another reader shot after dawn

I am pleased to report that I now have my first covid-19 vaccination at 10:17 am Feb. 3, at Prisma drive-in site off Bluff Road. I left home about 9:25 am from our home near I-20 and reached the … 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

Beamer close to completing staff

The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees approved the contracts of 8 assistants named to new University of South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer’s staff. A total of 4 … more

Clemson back in CFP, no bowl for USC

Both Clemson University and the University of South Carolina football teams learned their respective bowl destinations Sunday. By Tuesday, however, the plans had changed for the Gamecocks. … more

Lexington Christmas Parade

Members of the SC Dance Company perform in the Lexington Christmas Parade Sunday. VAL AUGUSTINE | CHRONICLE more

Realty office opens in Lexington

A new real estate office has moved into Lexington. RRG Realty and the Lexington Chamber of Commerce celebrated their move into a new office space on 200 North Lake Drive in Lexington with a … more

Know your risk for prostate cancer

Men, pay attention. September is Prostate Awareness Month. Prostate cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer in men. Prostate cancer occurs from a small gland between the bladder and … more

NEWS IN BRIEF

Man arrested for sex crimes against children Officers with the South Congaree Police Department have arrested Michael Dyer, 48, of South Congaree, on charges of sexual conduct with a minor. … more

Oh my hair!

Some of us may be a little “hair crazy” after months of salon shutdowns. While many of us are making hair appointments, some don’t have the money to. Here are some DIY hair tricks … more

Is your family at risk for gas poisoning?

Does an invisible killer threaten your family? If you don’t have a carbon monoxide detector in your home, you are at risk. Carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless gas that can be fatal … more
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