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Coming Attractions

Our Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803- 348-0243 or email … more

Mail ballots delay primary results

Mailed ballot counting slowed down tabulating Tuesday’s primary results. Many races were too close to call at press time. Final results will appear on www.LexingtonChronicle.com as soon … more

The crucial moments this crisis calls for you

The 2 most important days of your life, Mark Twain said, are the day you were born and the day you find out why. You were born for specific purposes. Everything within you is geared for … more

Nephron salutes teachers

Nephron Pharmaceuticals is acknowledging the role of teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week. “In the midst of this crisis, teachers have stepped up, making sure our children don’t miss a … more

The Masters

It just doesn’t seem like spring without The Masters. I remember my 1st visit to Augusta National. I was working as an editor at night for a Columbia newspaper. Getting up at 7 am when I … more

The Muschamps launch ‘Feed our Heroes’

University of South Carolina head football coach Will Muschamp and his wife, Carol, have stepped forward with a leadership gift to fund a new nonprofit foundation. The ‘Feed Our Heroes’ … more

Take asparagus along or enjoy at home

T his is one of my favorite casseroles. The asparagus flavor is not overpowering. It’s the perfect side dish with grilled pork. It’s good as a take-along, too, if you’re going to a social … more

Lexington’s newest centenarian

Clay Kulp, a long time resident at Deepwoods Estates has reached a milestone that few of us are likely to duplicate. He is turning 100 years old. Kulp was born in Richmond, Virginia, and … more

City of West Columbia

Officers Auld and Hammill with Officer Josh Addy of the Cayce Department of Public Safety (middle) after participating in the Lake Murray polar plunge Saturday. Over 200 brave souls showed up in … more

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

CLASS 5A 1. Chapin; 2. Blythewood; 3. Dutch Fork; 4. Boiling Springs; 5. River Bluff; 6. Dorman; 7. St. James; 8. Lexington; 9. Fort Mill; 10 (tie). Summerville, Fort Dorchester … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

A tourist was introduced to an Indian in New Mexico who was said to have a perfect memory. Skeptical, the tourist asked, “What did you have for breakfast on September 10, 1993?” The Indian … more

Juanita Rish McKay,

90, of West Columbia died Nov. 10, 2019. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. more

Remaining Chronicle Country teams reach the 3rd round

HIGH SCHOOL FALL PLAYOFFS Chronicle Country teams are in the midst of fall playoff runs. In volleyball, both Lexington and River Bluff looked to advance to the 3rd … more

What’s going on?

The Sports Grouch Is it possible the Clemson Tigers are a bunch of under-achievers this season? Or that South Carolina suddenly awakened and became over-achievers? Based … more

Classic Car Show is Saturday

Around rEd BAnK If you love classic cars, you’ll want to be at St. James Lutheran Church on South Lake Drive this Saturday for a car show featuring dozens of classic … more

How will yoga help you?

LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE Ido yoga almost every day. If I feel sick, I do yogic breathing. It always makes me feel better. My first yoga class was in 2003. I was living at a … more

Trustee: District to waste millions on new school

The controversial Amicks Ferry school will cost millions more than needed. That’s the contention of a District 5 board member. In an open letter, Ken Loveless criticized plans for the … more

Lexington native serves on Navy’s underwater construction team

Many Americans enjoy do-it-yourself projects and some Americans make a living in construction. There’s a group of US Navy sailors who apply the same creativity required for DIY endeavors along … more

Lawmakers’ score cards aren’t pretty

Being an elected official must be harder than it looks. Being a member of the Ruling Class – the state legislature – must be even more difficult. Otherwise, how can one explain the … more

Chapin native serves half a world away

Sasebo, Japan Ensign Matteo Macaluso wanted to continue a proud family tradition of serving in the Navy. His grandfather served in the Navy, so he felt it was also his duty to serve. … more

Lexington 3 raises $10K for Relay for Life

Lexington County School District 3 raised over $10,000 for Relay for Life this spring. The Relay for Life event was held in conjunction with Saluda Friday, Apr. 26 at Leesville College Park. … more

Lexington’s Avtec acquired by Motorola

Lexington’s Avtec has been acquired by Motorola Solutions Inc. The acquisition was finalized in March. Avtec is a telecommunications service provider. The company, at 100 Innovation Place … more

Resources for addressing mental health challenges at work

Every year, about 1 in 5 adults in the United States experiences a mental illness and 1 in 25 lives with a serious mental illness that substantially interferes with or limits at least one major life … more

Harrison Collier Achieves Eagle Scout

After many years of participating in the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of America, Harrison Collier received his Eagle Scout. Only about 3% of scouts receive this award. This achievement took a lot of … more

Most affordable living in county

Lexington County may now be an even more appealing place to live. 3 areas in our county were rated as some of the most affordable places in South Carolina. Topping the list were: • … more
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