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Pine Ridge team wins Dixie Youth World Series

RECOGNITION Pine Ridge’s Midland team defeated Leland of North Carolina 4-3 to win the Dixie Youth World Series. In the tournament in Lumberton, NC, Midland … more

SCE&G sues SC regulators

SC Electric & Gas is not suing lawmakers it says violated the US Constitution. Its lawyers are suing regulators who are required to enforce new state laws to: • Cut SCE&G rates … more

Try ‘Rolling on the Riverwalk’ tour

aROUND cayce, west cOlUmbia & spRiNgDale Have you ever wanted to enjoy the Beauty of the Cayce’s Riverwalk but you physically couldn’t do it? Don’t sweat it … more

49-hour time traveler

Our colleague Mark Bel-lune took a copy of the Chronicle to Lapu Lapu, Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines, 8,953 air miles and 12 time zones from Lexington County. It took 49 hours through five … more

Our purpose

: To make the Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News essential to our community . more

Lake Murray homes for sale at $217 million

Lake Murray is our state’s 4th largest overall lake market, with home listings at more than $217 million. That’s a finding in the quarterly Lake Market Report from Dezirae Burnett at … more

HOME AT LAST

It’s “Homecoming Week” at certain Chronicle Country high schools Both Pelion and Northside Christian Academy have scheduled events leading into their respective Friday matchups. The … more

Lexington 2 mandates masks

Lexington 2 school officials are trading masks for empty classrooms. The Cayce-West Columbia area trustees approved an immediate temporary emergency mask requirement last Thursday night for … more

TEAM OF THE WEEK - Gray Collegiate

The 2nd ranked Class 2A War Eagles were involved in 1 of the more highprofile games of the week at Zemp Stadium. Facing 2nd ranked and defending Class 3A Lower State champion Camden, Gray Collegiate … more

Tips to enjoy the great outdoors

W ho likes a picnic in the park? Lexington has the perfect summer picnic spot at Gibson Road Park. Damaged during the flood of 2015, much progress has been made in restoring it. Lexington folks who … 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

Mass media openly flaunts its biases

These are sad days for journalism. Fortunately, a few realists still practice honest reporting and editing. But the mainstream media, as political pundit Karl Rove recently wrote, faces a … more

HONOR THOSE WHO PROTECT US

Memorial Day on Monday is more than just a day off for many of us. It’s a day to honor the brave men and women who daily sacrifice for our freedom the world. A Memorial Day Tribute to a true combat … more

C-WC Chamber honors 2

Ashley Hunter and MPA Strategies in Cayce were recognized at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber breakfast as “Business of the Quarter.” C-WC Chamber President Tim James presented Hunter … more

Susan Lorraine Brown Carson

Susan Lorraine Brown Carson, 73, of Lexington died April 23, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

John William Harbin

John William Harbin, of Lexington, died March 11, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Judge Edward Benjamin Cottingham

Judge Edward Benjamin Cottingham, 92, of Bennettsville and West Columbia, died March 24, 2021. Burroughs-Cooper-Kiser Funeral Home was in charge. more

Machiavellian media

M ark Twain enunciated what conservatives have come to call the Anthony Fauci Principle: Given an opportunity to tell the truth, government officials and the mainstream media rarely do. There … more

SC BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION TOP 10 RANKINGS

(BOYS) Class 5A 1. Ridge View, 2. Dorman, 3. Mauldin, 4. Dutch Fork, 5. Goose Creek, 6. Riverside, 7. JF Byrnes, 8. Carolina Forest, 9. Gaffney, 10. Blythewood Class 4A 1. AC … 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

What’s slowing vaccinations?

The Chronicle isn’t alone in wanting vaccine details from SC health officials. Republican Gov. Henry McMaster and Democrat Sen. Dick Harpootlian both called for an explanation of why it is … more

Tech giants accused of high crimes

Facebook execs may feel better about their own legal problems. Their competitors – or co-conspirators, as critics charge – at Google face 3 major lawsuits. South Carolina and Attorney … more

Brie Puffed Pastry Pizza

Goldbelly founders and sisters Linda & Leslie loved entertaining with these Elegant Brie’s Gourmet Pizza Appetizers. Order twin pack boxes at https:// www.goldbelly.com Toppings: … more

Cayce transplant takes up council seat

The City of Cayce has a new councilwoman. Ann Baily-Robinson moved to Cayce from Inman 21 years ago, and said she couldn’t be happier. She told the Chronicle one thing that makes Cayce so … more

Chamber resumes face-to-face meetings

The Lexington Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center held it’s 1st in-person member breakfast at Radius Church Sept. 8. Members have been attending virtual meetings due to the covid-19 … more
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