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Chronicle Country trio reach Lower State finals

HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING Lexington County had plenty to brag about thanks to its high school wrestling teams. Seven of the 9 schools that reached the S.C. High … more

Lost and not found

HOLY COW! HISTORY It’s the National Archives and Records Administration’s job to preserve everything Uncle Sam wants to hang on to. There’s a mountain of it. At last … more

SCE&G, SCANA regulation a top public concern

Forecast 2019 What is on Chronicle readers’ minds entering 2019? • Public utility excessive rates, poor management and state regulation. • Political corruption and … more

How the radicals are misleading our kids

changing times I pity today’s young because of: • The unconscionable debt our government officials are leaving them. • The sexual confusion that the obliteration … more

WEEK 11 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

• Pelion 48, C.A. Johnson 8 • Lexington 38, B-L 14 • Swansea 44, Calhoun County 22 • Spring Valley 34, Chapin 0 more

Regulators: Cut SCE&G rate 20%

SC Electric & Gas ratepayers are holding their breath. SCE&G and Dominion Energy, the company that aims to buy the Lexington County-based company, want to raise rates another 7%. … more

How to make better decisions

The Chronicle’s Business blog An older and, we thought, wiser friend once told us we didn’t make enough mistakes. By that, he explained, he meant we should take more chances. … more

Pelion has new resident deputy

AROUND PELION Pelion’s new Resident Deputy is Steven Yancey. Welcome him when you see him around town! A very big thank you to Golden State Foods for providing book … more

AUN AND MCKAY KICKOFF CLASSIC

Community Appreciation Night at baseball stadium

The 2018 baseball season comes to an end this Saturday for the Lexington County Blowfish. The team is billing the regular-season finale against the Macon Bacon as “Community Appreciation … more

Chapin raising cash for coach

Coach Sullivan first walked down the walls of Chapin in 1970. In his 46-year career, many students say he touched and changed their lives. Sullivan – a football and basketball coach and … more

Staying home - and safe- this summer

Koon's watch With school out, I’d like to share some quick reminders with you about making sure your children stay safe around your home this summer. If you’re like … more

Mary Cloud escapes a massacre

lexington yesterday i n 1998 I wrote a Lexington Yesterday story about an Indian attack at Ridge Spring. It is remembered in history as the Isaac Cloud family massacre … more

Small business health insurance ahead?

LINDA SAuLS & ChuCk MCCurry Does your company offer health insurance? Probably not. Many small business owners and employees can’t afford it. … more

LEXINGTON COUNTY CHRONICLE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

(Each week, the Lexington County Chronicle will recognize top athletes from Chronicle Country based on the recommendations from coaches and their accomplishments. Any recommendations, along with … more

West Columbia to honor USC’s Dawn Staley

City of West Columbia officials will hold a celebration this Monday honoring University of South Carolina women’s basketball coach and USA Olympic basketball coach Dawn Staley. A drop-in … more

Run, service to honor our bravest

The state’s 9/11 Remembrance Foundation will honor 1st responders and military at 2 events this week. • The Tunnel to Towers 5K Run-Walk will be at 7 pm Friday, Sept. 10, at the Columbia … more

BY THE NUMBERS

Dutch Fork has scored 70 or more points 3 times since 2016. During that same span, it has also posted 14 shutouts...Gilbert head coach Chad Leaphart can earn his 50th career win in his next … more

The library Legos challenge

C hildren enjoyed an hour of building Lego creations using imagination, curiosity and problemsolving. The library staff read a story then asked the children to put their creativity to work. The … more

Sheriff critical of Chronicle headline

Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon was disappointed by a headline in the July 8 edition of the Chronicle. The headline read, “Clues missed in child’s death.” The front page headline … more

What’s wrong with our biased media?

Thank you for exposing the hatred disguised as re-writing history by Marxists. I share your view that the media is shamelessly biased but our American exceptionalism will prevail. You cite … more

Tree planting memorial for covid victims

Wittenberg Lutheran Church will honor those who have died of covid-19. The church at 233 N. Lee St., Leesville, will plant an oak tree near the church cemetery at 12:30 pm, May 23. The … more

Marian Summer Heustess

Marian Summer Heustess, 83, of Lexington died, April 16, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Rose Ann Pearcy Mikell

Rose Ann Pearcy Mikell, 99, of West Columbia died April 5, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Calvin “Sun” Green

Calvin “Sun” Green, 90 of Swansea died March 25, 2021. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. more
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