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Do Not Call Registry data book released

TECH TALK Over the last year, robocalls have been a popular Tech Talk topic. One of the resources I mentioned for stopping telemarketers was the Do Not Call Registry. The … more

The Rev. Gary R. Farmer,

85, of West Columbia died Nov. 9, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Coaches praise both sides of Clemson football

COLLEGE FOOTBALL ZACH LENTZ The national media may have to find something else to criticize Clemson for this week. The offense has hit their stride since the bye week, … more

Fall’s coming – think soup!

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Now that fall is nearly here, it’s time to think about hearty soups. Every Southern cook should know how to make she-crab soup. It’s not hard … more

news in brief

Pedestrian killed A pedestrian who was struck and killed has been identified, Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher said Tuesday. Robbie Lee Grimsley, 60, of West Columbia, was … more

Up, up and away

Change Halloween? Maybe not after all

JerryBellune@yahoo.com Have you heard the talk of changing Halloween to the last Saturday in October? Changing the date would require President Trump to ask Congress to make it a … more

Alaina Coates signs with WNBA’s Atlanta Dream

RECOGNITION Alaina Coates has found a new home in the WNBA. The former Dutch Fork state champion and University of South Carolina national champion was signed by the … more

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Benefit sales Annual yard sale: Jul. 27, 7 am-12 pm at the Atrium of the Lighthouse, the back building on the Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church campus at 5503 Sunset Blvd, Lexington. … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

What do you call a can opener that doesn’t work? A can’t opener! What do you get when you combine a rhetorical question and a joke? … Knock! Knock! Who’s there? … more

Viral hepatitis A coming our way

Public health officials have declared a statewide hepatitis outbreak. What began as hepatitis A cases in Aiken County has now spread to other parts of South Carolina. Hepatitis is … more

Santee Cooper promises to protect members

Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative members have paid nothing like SC Electric & Gas ratepayers. But they and members of the state’s other electric cooperatives have paid higher rates due to … more

Going the extra mile to find a diabetes cure

JerryBellune@yahoo.com When he was 28 years old, a frightening thing happened to Mark Shelley. His pancreas shut down. You might wonder why that happened, why that would be … more

Lexington 3 tells bus drivers ‘thank you’

Lexington County School District 3 joined school districts across the state to celebrate and thank its school bus drivers for their commitment and dedication to keeping students safe. The Office … more

Hospital to open North Tower in March

Lexington Medical Center’s $400 million expansion project will open March 26. It will add a 10-floor tower, 545,000 square feet, 192 beds, 8 operating rooms and 20 specially designed nursery … more

Don’t stress about it

We’ve all experienced stressful moments. They come with tightening of the chest, shortness of breath, feelings of isolation, and anxiety. If these sound familiar, you may have too much … more

How do you say farewell?

BEHIND THE MIKE Ihave been blessed with a wealth of “inexperience” in losing loved ones. There were 11 children in my immediate family and all are still with us. That is … more

What moves you?

the editor talks with you Afriend told me the other day that he thought we had a grudge against SC Electric & Gas when we started questioning what they were up to. … more

Court extends voter registration

Are you registered to vote? If not, you now have 10 extra days.SC Attorney General Alan Wilson’s request to extend the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 6 general election was approved.SC … more

An afternoon for redfish

Down South Down South It’s been at least 40 years since I last fished. That drought ended August 22. Out onto Port Royal I went with Beaufort fishing guide, Capt. Tuck … more

Behind the Mic: My first season with the Blowfish

The 2018 Season of the Stars and Stripes is officially over. The Lexington County Blowfish began their season with a walk-off single on opening night and Mother Nature put her stamp on the final … more

Police business sometimes funny

BEHIND THE MIKE So , I am standing behind this cop in my doctor’s office recently. Each of us is awaiting our regular shakedown from the good doctor. Talk about your … more

news in brief

Man charged with attempted murder A Gaston man is charged with three counts of attempted murder after throwing large pieces of rock-like material at cars. Tyler Chase … more

Looking for the home of your dreams?

One of the Building Industry Association of Central South Carolina’s best events is its annual Tour of Homes. The tour will be June 2-3, 9-10 and 16-17 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, and 1 … more

CWS customers must pay $1M legal bill

Good Sports Special to the Chronice Caleb Matthew Dawkins has an unusual hobby. The Chapin teenager broke into neighbors’ homes and watched them sleep. … more
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