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Free self-defense training

Could you defend yourself if you were attacked? The Lexington Police Department will hold free Rape Aggression Defense training classes. The RAD classes will be Feb. 11, 12 and 13 at the Lexington … more

Looking for an inexpensive Christmas tree?

Live Christmas tree lovers face hard times this year. Many suppliers have cut back, trying to spread a smaller stock around to their best customers. Fraser firs are $15 higher this year, … more

Congaree Riverkeeper cleans up 3 rivers

Someone is overseeing the Saluda, Broad, and Congaree rivers. That someone is Congaree Riverkeeper Bill Stangler. “Water is a common good,” Stangler told Greater Cayce-West Columbia … more

WEEK 7 PREP GAMES ON TV, RADIO & WEB

(TV) •(WACH 57.2/Spectum Cable Channel 1250) - White Knoll at Chapin (RADIO) •(WBLR 1430 AM) - B-L at Silver Bluff •(WNKT 107.5 FM) - … more

Critics question 18% rate figure

A group suing SC Electric & Gas thinks ratepayers may be paying more than 18%. The Public Service Commission approved the last request for a 2.7% increase Oct. 26, 2016, bringing the charge … more

What does Georgia have that we don’t?

The answer to that question is not “a better football team” - although it may be true. The answer we’re looking for is “a better nuclear project.” That begs another question: How … more

Wish granted for sick SC boy, meets NASCAR idol

Michael has Crohn’s disease and struggles with many serious health issues. His happiness comes from NASCAR, collecting cars and especially watching his favorite race car driver Kyle Busch. … more

Local center helps Lexington’s most vulnerable

No one wants to have to think about the horrors that exist in our world. Especially when it comes to children. Sadly, terrible things do happen to children everyday in Lexington County. … more

Three secrets to a happy empty nest

A few years ago my middle child, a big six foot, fair skinned, brown-eyed young man said he’d witnessed the most amazing thing. “Mom, I just saw a mother duck trying to teach her babies to … more

The Lexington County Chronicle launches new website

The Lexington County Chronicle is pleased to present two exciting upgrades to its service: our brand new website and e-Edition, a digital version of our newspaper. The E-Edition is an exact … more

How Air Force One Touching Down Impacts Columbia Airport

On Dec. 17, the most famous airplane in the U.S., and possibly the world, touched down in Lexington County at Columbia Metropolitan Airport. President Joe Biden flew down in Air Force One on his … more

Opposition to IRS bank account snooping

Should your bank tell the Internal Revenue Service how much money you have? State Treasurer Curtis Loftis doesn’t want that to happen. He said the State Board of Financial Institutions … more

Curve Balls

My grandfather was my 1st sports coach. He often counseled me when I skinned a knee or got myself into another fix. “Life is not fair,” he would say, “but we have to learn to life … more

A new tool to protect your privacy

Did you know that marketing emails often contain trackers? These trackers tell companies when you opened their email, where you were. A new email service promises to help keep your email … more

New health threat from Africa called monkeypox

Incurable monkeypox reported but not here yet Special to the Chronicle Health officials are watching 200 individuals in 27 states who may have monkeypox. So far, no cases have been … more

Apply for Explorers today

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department Explorer program is accepting applications for the 2021-2022 year. Participants ages 14-20 will get a behind-the-scenes look into a career in law … more

2021 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER TEAMS

1ST TEAM Cesar and Eduardo Membreño, Michael Hernandez and Angel Barrientos Reyes (all of Brookland-Cayce), Jaxon Keene, Frankline Spires and Kenny Kwizera (all of Lexington), Carson Graves, … more

Governor lifts covid emergency rules

After 14 bitter covid-19 pandemic months, we are nearer a normal life. Gov. Henry McMaster ended the state of emergency Monday. Since the pandemic started in March 2020, McMaster issued 30 … more

Police handcuff girl for attacking others

A Springdale School Resource Officer had to handcuff an elementary school girl for fighting. The 10-year-old identifed only as Angel was a special needs student, according to WIS-TV. She … more

Johnny Ray Strickland

Johnny Ray Strickland, 67, of Irmo died April 7, 2021. more

Should newspaper readers be punished?

We have nothing against Sen. Darrell Jackson. He helped us raise money to tutor those who can’t read. His heart is in the right place except when he gets upset about The State newspaper … more

Has Dr. Fauci misled us about masks?

H ave you received your covid-19 vaccine yet? We hope so because, if you have, you aren’t contagious, don’t carry the virus and should not get it from others. That’s the official word … more

Megan Elizabeth Coleman

Megan Elizabeth Coleman, 41, passed away Saturday, March 20, 2021 after a short illness with cancer. She was born in West Columbia, SC on December 28, 1979 to Paula Phillips Coleman and David … more

Play for pay

Let’s say your kid is a college athlete who has worked hard for his stardom. Let’s say you are fortunate that he got a free college ride and has a chance to make millions in the pros. … more
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