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Dutch Fork struggles offensively, drops to 0-2 for first time since 2015

Dutch Fork has lost at least two games for the first time in seven seasons after a 17-6 loss to Spartanburg in its second contest of the year.  more

Chapin honors teammate with blowout win against rival, Brookland-Cayce dominates Airport

The Chapin Eagles dominated Mid Carolina 63-0 just days following the death of lineman Tre Ruff. more

Lexington mayor reverses course on re-election, reaffirms support for lakefront resort

Lexington Mayor Steve MacDougall, who has served as the town’s top elected official since 2013, will not seek re-election. more

Spring Valley cancels tilt with White Knoll after COVID surge

White Knoll’s second opponent, Spring Valley, has canceled their scheduled contest with the Timberwolves on Aug. 25 after they announced the team is dealing with COVID and other illnesses that lead them unable to field a team.  more

A Century of Growth: Gilbert High School marks 100 years with current school year

Gilbert High School has reached 100 years as an accredited school, going through mascot, name and campus changes to get where they are today. more

Lexington mayor pro-tem Hazel Livingston talks mayoral run

She filed for the Nov. 7 election for mayor Aug. 16, set to run opposed to current Mayor Steve MacDougall, who confirmed to the Chronicle last month that he will seek another term. more

Lexington development to bring new homes near downtown, connect to Old Mill pond trail

Lexington is set to welcome new development along a new walking trail. more

Work to nearly double size of downtown Lexington park set to be done by spring

The Town of Lexington hopes to be done with efforts to double the size of a longstanding downtown park by the spring. more

Lexington stabbing, killing of brother by brother determined to have been self-defense

Lexington authorities report that the July stabbing of a man by his brother that led to that man’s death was a “justifiable homicide.” more

Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of Aug. 24

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Chapin begins construction on $1.6 million wastewater improvements

The Town of Chapin has started construction on a long-awaited wastewater project that will replace a system that is over 40 years old. Town officials expect the project to be completed in the next year.  more

Lexington County parents navigate lacking resources for neurodivergent children

South Carolina is a gem for those searching for resources to help with autism – but it’s only a gem in comparison to some of the worst states in the country. more

Lexington’s craft beer fest clears hurdles to get all local breweries on lineup

Lexington is welcoming breweries from all over the Carolinas as For the Love of Hops Craft Beer Festival, which takes over the town’s Icehouse Amphithere this weekend. more

Grammy-winning worship singer looks to flex versatility in Lexington

Music has always been a part of David Phelps’ life.  more

River Bluff volleyball makes deep run in season opening tournament

Volleyball season has begun in Lexington County and three teams took place in one of the biggest early season tournaments over the weekend. River Bluff, Lexington and Dutch Fork all competed in the North-South Invitational in Rock Hill last week. more

Introducing the Chronicle’s all-new Athlete of the Week

As the fall sports season gets underway with football, volleyball and more, the Chronicle is re-launching an old hallmark with a new twist. The paper will once again name a boys and girls Athlete of the Week, but we’re going to do it with your help. more

Lexington County study seeks best ways to develop without destroying valuable farmland

A pilot program that will eventually go statewide is in the midst of figuring out what potential farmland is at the greatest risk of being erased by development in Lexington County and what impact that would have. more

Lexington Fatz, notorious for poor DHEC grades, closes along with rest of chain

A Lexington restaurant notorious for continued poor inspections from the state Department of Health and Environmental Control has closed, along with the entirety of the Southeast chain of which it was a part. more

Husband of Lexington GOP chair pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

Correction: Due to a source error, an earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that Angus Godwin pleaded guilty to a more severe charge. He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct on a six-month conditional discharge. The Chronicle apologizes for the error. more

White Knoll High receives bomb threat, third threat received two weeks into new school year

The school received a bomb threat the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 23, its third since classes resumed for the year on Aug. 9. more

Chapin High football player has died, coroner confirms

In the midst of the second week of their 2023 football season, the Chapin Eagles are mourning the loss of one of their own. more

Dutch Fork falls, Irmo rises in weekly media poll

We’re one week into the season, and there is already some shuffling at the top of some of the weekly media rankings. more

Coaches Confidential: What other Lexington County head coaches think of each other

Under the veil of anonymity, I asked a few Lexington County head football coaches what they think about some of their opponents or other programs within the county. more

The Catch-Up: Cayce City Council live-streaming, Lexington taco spot sets tentative opening

Those wishing to attend Cayce City Council meetings can now do so virtually. more

West Columbia coffee shop to finally get home it can make its own

For a year and a half, Brickhouse Gourmet Coffee & Tea Co. has been in a weird spot. more
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