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THE PEOPLE HAVE CHOSEN

Weather held out for the annual Blowfish Chili Cookoff Sunday. The People’s Choice winner was team Chili Ray Cyrus. Team members Jesse Bickley, Parker Melton, Brandon Stabler and John Sease show … more

Riverbanks koala dies at age 19

Riverbanks’ beloved koala Lottie has died. Because of the exceptional care provided by Riverbanks’ during her time at the Zoo, Lottie lived 19 wonderful years and had a huge impact on the … more

FULL LIST OF FORMER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA/LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH PLAYERS

2006 - Adam Crisp, Andrew Crisp, DeAngelo Mack 2007 - Adam Crisp, Blake Cooper 2008 - Branfy Arias, Jesse Barbaro 2009 - Branfy Arias, Scott Wingo 2010 - Branfy Arias, Brison … more

A force for good

Scheri Force is a true warrior for others. 2 years ago, Scheri started a ministry at First Baptist Church Lexington while living with multiple sclerosis, an unpredictable disease of the central … more

Christmas gifts for tech fans

A re the tech-lovers in your life hard to shop for? Here are last-minute gift ideas sure to please the techie in your life. • Streaming service gift cards. Did you know Netflix, Hulu, Amazon … more

Santa makes it to Lexington again

Santa arrived in Lexington Sunday in the annual Christmas parade. Many bystanders enjoyed the pleasant weather while anticipating this festive event. Lexington police heralded the parade start … more

Strike up the marching bands

Welcome, high school marching bands and football season. District 5’s guidelines require spectators to social distance and wear a face covering the nose and mouth. The Irmo Events Committee is … more

Did experimental covid-19 vaccine cause problem?

Covid-19 vaccine researchers hope to be able to restart trials soon. AstraZeneca halted its trials last week after a severe reaction that may not have been induced by the vaccine. CEO … more

Officials refuse to reveal public records

SC companies receiving millions in incentives must submit payroll and property tax records. That’s the contention of Commerce Department officials who say they verify new jobs and investments. … more

Look before you lock

S ummer weather in Lexington County is infamously hot. Now is the time to talk about heat stroke prevention amid children. Nationwide, 851 children have died due to vehicular heatstroke … more

Mother, daughters sew free covid masks

A Lexington County family is making face masks for those at high risk of catching the corona virus. Sarah Lindsey and her daughters Madeline, an 8th grader at Dutch Fork Middle, Penelope, a 6th … more

Glow for Grads honors students

Our community can show support for Gilbert High graduates by participating in “Glow for Grads” on Wednesday, May 20, at 8:20 pm, Rresidents are asked to turn their lights on for 20 minutes and 20 … more

Who’s protecting us ratepayers?

The federal lawsuit against corrupt SCANA executives is the latest indictment of regulated monopolies. Retired SCANA CEO Kevin Marsh and his nuclear VP Stephen Byrne lied to investors and … more

Mattie Lou Kimpson McDaniel

Mattie Lou Kimpson McDaniel, of Swansea, died Feb. 19, 2020. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. more

Ellen Rebecca H. “Becky” Williams,

84, of Lexington died Feb. 3, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Ex-frogman looks for next adventure

18 year-old Tom Shofner could not imagine himself as a nuclear engineer or successful jewelry store owner. Shofner grew up in Burlington, NC, interested in science, gems and collecting rocks. … more

Billy Asbill,

75, of Batesburg died Nov. 7, 2019. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

Trick or treat

The Sports Grouch Here’s some free advice for NBC Commissioner Adam Silver and it’s and probably worth exactly what he’s paying for it. Dear Adam: You’ve been to … more

Carolina campus safest in state

Talking Points A staggering 23% of women in college are raped. So are over 5% of men. University of South Carolina students can rest a little easier. … more

Discipline is not an option

Senior Living Idon’t know any successful people who are undisciplined. Discipline for effective living is like oil for your car – you won’t run very long without it. … more

Clarification

On the cover of last week’s edition, we ran the photo of the winner of our 2019-2020 High School Football Preview, Tristan Allen. The Chronicle would like to clarify that the photo in no way … more

Churches oppose taxes on parking

Written into the 21% tax cuts Congress passed last year was a surprise. Reserved church parking became subject to a federal tax Congress is now trying to end - but it won’t be easy. House … more

Summer is for new records

GOLF Golf is a frontier full of many different types of challenges. One that attracts many are the product based scoring markers. Breaking 100, breaking 90, … more

Do you remember when you fell in love?

BEHIND THE MIKE Ican remember the day when I decided to marry a young lady named Christine Marie Thiel. It was April 16, 1972. I saw her from a distance in her father’s … more

Enter the peach dessert contest

Around gilbert & summit If you love to bake and create yummy peach desserts, then do enter your prized recipes in the Lexington County Peach Festival peach dessert … more
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