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When will slow work on roads be finished?

State officials report spending $5,333,278 on Lexington County roads. That compares with $3,614,342 spent on Richland County roads. Greenville County leads the list with $11,190,602. … more

Region rivals among 5 remaining in the Lower State

LOWER STATE ‘BATTLE’ The Lower State playoffs will be once-again well-represented by the “Iron Region”. For the 3rd consecutive year, at least 2 teams from … more

Pelion Woman’s Club to host egg hunt

Around pelion The Pelion Woman’s Club celebrates its 24th year this month. They meet the third Monday of each month. All ladies are invited to join. Keep the date of April … more

The LPGA’s Hall is tough

GOLF Just prior to leaving for the PGA Merchandising Show, I got an email from my editor about doing an article on the LPGA Hall of Fame. It’s not coincidence that on … more

Local churches help feed the needy

Around rEd BAnK There are resources and opportunities in Red Bank to receive help with food, or to help others who have food and other needs. Every Tuesday, 10-11 am, St. … more

Katrina’s Kids took foster

Katrina’s Kids took foster care children Christmas shopping before the holiday. The organization was founded to serve children in foster care and kinship care throughout SC. The organization made a … more

Should we limit absurd lawyers’ fees?

We are aware that this question is going to raise a few hackles in the legal community – and it should. We hope it will raise lawyers’ concerns about the public’s perception of them as … more

WEEK 11 H.S. FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

The Airport High School football team are set to host Marlboro County in the first round of the South Carolina High School League Class 4A playoffs this Friday. The Eagles (7-3) won a share of … more

Regulator vote delayed again

SC lawmakers have again delayed filling a $107,822 seat on the state Public Service Commission. They are appointed officials who approve SC Electric & Gas and Carolina Water Service rate … more

Don’t get scammed: Find a qualified contractor

There are thousands of legitimate, ethical contractors in business around the country. Unfortunately, there are also scam artists looking to cheat you out of your money. These “fly-by-night” … more

news in brief

Body Recovered from Irmo Pond The body of Tao Gao, 42, was recovered from the 100 block of Pale Ivy Lane in the Carmel Commons subdivision at approximately 3:30 p.m. on … more

WEEK 0 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Friday’s Games (All games start at 7:30 p.m. unless noted otherwise) Northside Christian at Hilton Head Prep 5 p.m. Dreher at Airport White Knoll at Brookland-Cayce … more

Blowfish collecting bats for Belize

For 90 little leaguers in the Toledo District of Belize, that’s difficult. The young players gather each Saturday morning at the soccer field in Jacintoville, Belize, to play baseball bare … 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

Army General dies at lake

A U.S. Army general officer died Sunday, May 27, of natural causes while running around Lake Murray near Lexington, according to medical examiners. Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Bannister, 57, was … 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

The 2021 All-Chronicle Golf Team

I t’s pretty special to tee off”our holiday season announcing the inaugural Lexington County Chronicle girls golf All-Star team. First Team: Emily Baker and Lily Black Reed (both of … more

Service businesses bounce back

Day spas, waxing centers, restaurants, and salons are recovering fast. In the 2021’s 2nd quarter, most quick service cookie or dessert shops like Insomnia and Crumbl and specialty coffee shops … more

Drug price negotiations are a danger to seniors

Democrats just passed a budget plan that would give federal bureaucrats the ability to negotiate drug prices with manufacturers. To the uninitiated, that sounds good. Who wouldn’t want to pay … more

HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL

River Bluff players gather together after a point scored in its Sept. 14 match against archrival Lexington. It was the Region 5-5A opener for the 2 teams with the Lady Gators winning in 3 sets … more

Covid closes schools again

Covid’s comeback has challenged Lexington County students, teachers, parents and administrators. 2 districts – Lexington 1 and 3 – have had to return to remote learning at 4 of their … more

STREAK ENDS

Batesburg-Leesville fell to Ridge Spring-Monetta 19-14 last week. This ended the Panthers’ perfect 22-0 record in the series. more

Our yummy local peaches ... and don’t forget the cow cream

T his recipe is an easy one and you can rely on it to please just about anyone. It is a timeless recipe requiring ingredients you likely have on hand and peaches you can get along the county’s … more

BLOWFISH RACE

The Lexington County Blowfish held a Go Kart Peddle Race during the 6th inning of the July 8 home game against the Macon Bacon. Bryce Stober beat out Zach Hill for the win. Thomas grant jr. | … more
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