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Don’t be left out. Deadline is Friday before publication. Try to get your information to us at least two weeks before your event. Send items to The Chronicle, PO Box 9, Lexington, SC 29071, fax … more

CORRECTION

In the Dec. 9 edition of the Chronicle, the story “Around Town: Beer Garden and Church at Odds” incorrectly stated the potential location of the Navy Yard on Main beer garden. The business hopes … more

Former SC governor still in war of words with Trump

The testy relationship between Nikki Haley and Donald Trump grows testier. The former President has criticized the former SC governor and his former UN Ambassador in a magazine interview. … more

Is it time to sell your home?

Local home sales rose 21% from June 2020 to May 2021, according to the SC Association of Realtors. The overall median sales price climbed 14.2% to $257,000. Available singlefamily homes fell … more

Mother Nature’s lessons

I was out early picking blueberries just as the sun came up. I was in a true battle with the red birds who had claimed this patch as their own. As the early morning sun beamed on my face through … more

One dead in Lexington shooting Sunday

Lexington police are investinging a deadly shooting Sunday. Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green said there was a deadly shooting in the 100 block of Freedom Drive. At approximately 5:25 … more

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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 lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com. You may also … more

Is $$ waiting for you?

How does an extra $26,000 sound? State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recently presented Jim Hudson, founder and principal of the Jim Hudson Automotive Group, with nearly $26,000 in unclaimed funds. … more

Sewer overflow reported in Cayce

Cayce had an overflow of sanitary sewage in the area near Riverland Park, according to City Manager Tracy Hegler last Thursday afternoon. The City of Cayce Wastewater Collection Department … more

Andres “Andy” Abejero Abole

Andres “Andy” Abejero Abole, 65, of Lexington died April 5, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

William “Bill” Augustus Boleman

William “Bill” Augustus Boleman, 94, of Cayce died March 25, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Water under our feet

W ells were an important source of water for Lexington County residents throughout the history of the county. Many homeowners on Lake Murray and in rural areas still use them. Many prefer them … more

A player’s passing leads to future coach discovering heart ailment

The memory of Victor Sims still lives in the Dutch Fork community. In 3 years as a starting Silver Fox swingman, he earned All-State honors and led the program to its 1st ever region title and … more

Holy Cow! History coming your way

There’s something I like about January. A new year, a new month, a new beginning. Which makes this the perfect time to relaunch Holy Cow! History, your weekly dose of quirky, fun, … more

Media fools us with covid con

As many Americans recover, the media is pushing their propaganda narrative that covid cases are once again surging. The media is oblivious, either ignorantly or deliberately, to the reality that … more

Colon cancer kills 50,000 of us yearly

Researchers have revealed 5 frightening facts. 1. Cancer is the 2nd-leading cause of death in the US. 2. Colon cancer is the 4th-leading cause of cancer deaths. 3. Cancer claims … more

Have you decorated your house?

I want to wish a happy Hanukkah to all those who celebrate those 8 days of lights. How is your tree holding up this year? We have 2 teenage kittens who prefer to play with any thing that wiggles … more

The United Nations South

Living in central Florida, I get a heavy dose of influence from my Latino and Spanish friends from countries all over Central and South America. They are all alike in many ways and unalike in … more

Governor requests additional federal $$

Gov. Henry McMaster announced his recommendations for the second round of CARES act funds. It includes $450 million to the Unemployment Trust Fund, $45 million in grants for small businesses and … more

$192 million to settle SCANA nuclear fiasco

It was a big pay day for class action lawyers and their SCANA investor clients. To be precise, it meant $192.5 million for the clients minus $30 million for their 11 law firms. That may … more

Who are the Boogaloo Bois?

Were you aware that the Columbia riots 2 weekends ago were arranged? That far left and far right anarchists engineered rock and water bottle throwing, trashing and looting stores and restaurants … more

Dominion helps with bill payments

Dominion Energy is offering a bill pay assistance program for low-income, disabled and elderly customers. The EnergyShare program started with $250,000 funded by shareholders and administered by … more

Track your stimulus payment

Have you gotten your Economic Impact Payment? CARES Act payments hit Lexington County bank accounts as early as April 15. The IRS advises that you will be able to check the status of your … more

Time is running out to resume spring sports

As the school year dwindles down during the current pandemic, the S.C. High School League still holds out hope for some resumption of spring sports play. During the April 2 teleconference, the … more

The monopoly regulators’ creed

Saluda Broad’s friend, Jim Clarkson, CEO of Resource Supply Management, sent this along to share with her readers: “We, the Public Service Commission, exist to provide protection for the … more
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