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WEEK 1 GRIDIRON GIANTS

Jarvis Green (Dutch Fork) - 188 rushing yards, 3 TDs Braxton Lodge (Dutch Fork) - 115 rushing yards, TD Davin Patterson (Dutch Fork) - 102 total yards, 2 TDs Devin Johnson (Gray … more

National Night Out in Pelion

S ave the date of: • August 3 at 6 pm for the National Night Out against crime. Come out and meet the police officers who protect our little town at the IGA parking lot. • Nov. 6 for … more

Man arrested with catalytic converters in Gaston

On Monday around 3 pm, an officer initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for a lane violation. The driver, Danny Suggs, was found to be driving under suspension and in possession of non ferrous … more

Colonial crops fed our ancestors

Agriculture was the dominant industry in what would become Lexington County during the colonial period. In fact, Gov. James Glen stated that the arrival of the Swiss-Germans and Germans to the … more

Plastic bag ban on hold in county

Lexington County’s proposed plastic bag ban has been shelved. The ban has already been enacted in many coastal SC communities due to the bags’ hazards to wildlife and human health. County … more

Teacher of the year

Mary Jane Britt is Lexington County School District 1’s teacher of the year. Britt teaches 4-Year-Old Kindergarten at Rocky Creek Elementary. Britt, and all 31 school-level teachers of … more

Henry “Harry” DeSaussure Bull Jr.

Henry “Harry” DeSaussure Bull Jr., 80, of West Columbia died April 19, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Eddie Roy McKie

Eddie Roy McKie, 77, of Irmo died April 5, 2021. Leevy’s Funeral Home was in charge. more

Clabie Edmond

Clabie Edmond, 72, of Batesburg-Leesville died March 25, 2021. R.O. Levy Home for Funerals was in charge. more

New Chapel

The Foundation is supporting the installation of the new chapel in the East Tower. The chapel will feature a commissioned stainedglass window by Fielding Moore. It will be a larger space to … more

NATIONAL SIGNING DAY IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

GILBERT PHOTO | GILBERT HIGH SCHOOL Gilbert’s Bryce Smith signed to play football at Presbyterian College. PHOTO | GILBERT HIGH SCHOOL Gilbert’s Colt Mason signed to play … more

Help for our veterans

Hundreds of thousands of military members have selflessly dedicated their lives to serving our nation. A little-known way that veterans have made the ultimate sacrifice is by unknowingly putting … more

Stimulus bill bails out billionaires

The new “stimulus” bill contains a lot of giveaways for renewable energy. Wind and solar generation projects are huge tax shelters for Wall Street billionaires The bill extends the … more

Beware holiday scams

W ith Christmas season comes more generosity. People are giving and sharing and spreading holiday joy. This is the perfect time for thieves to take advantage of your generosity and … more

Let the holiday season begin

It’s the most wonderful time of the year… but Christmas can also be the most trying time of the year. One of the traditions in the Aun household growing up is we never decorated anything … more

River Bluff postpones varsity football start

The Lexington-River Bluff football rivalry has taken a backseat to covid-19. Lexington District 1 confirmed next week’s opener in The Swamp had been postponed to Nov. 6. Lexington was … more

Fishing tournament returns to Lake Murray

The 2021 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit schedule is returning to Lake Murray. The 26th season of FLW’s top professional circuit will feature 6 regular-season tournaments showcasing the best 150 … more

3,417 boat ‘Trumptilla’ sets world record

lt wasn’t the America’s Cup or the Spanish Armada, but it broke a world record. The July 5 “Trumptilla” brought over 30,000 people and 3,417 boats to Lake Murray to show support for … more

CDC reverses itself on how virus spreads

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has learned covid-19 may behave differently than they previously thought. In March, the CDC cautioned that the corona virus could live on non-porous … more

District 2 spends $6 million on land

Lexington 2 will pay $4.7 million for roughly 28 acres of property in Cayce to build a combined district office and performing arts center. It will be the final project in a $225 million, … more

NFL’s Bills draft Dutch Fork graduate Bass

Tyler Bass knows who to credit for helping him become a successful place kicker. It’s none other than his ‘meemaw’ better known as his grandmother Rebecca Lusk. She was his biggest … more

A LOOK BACK ON THE 2019-20 H.S. ATHLETICS SCHOOL YEAR

Over the next several weeks, the Lexington County Chronicle will take a look back on the 2019-20 school year in athletics through our lenses and others such as www.goflashwin.com and www. … more

Officials target telecom companies

Spam phone calls and Do Not Call List registrations hit records last year. Safehome.org, an organization that investigates and evaluates home and personal safety products and technologies, recently … more

No more free regulator trips

A high-flying state official has been grounded. Public Service Commissioner John “Butch” Howard planned to fly to Washington, DC, New Mexico, California, New York, Florida and Kentucky – … more

Busy month for Cayce Historical Museum

There is always something interesting, fascinating and entertaining at the Cayce Historical Museum. It showcases Cayce’s rich cultural history as well as the Native American settlement in the … more
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