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Catalytic converter theft charged

Lexington County deputies arrested a St. Matthews man Saturday on a felony charge of possession of stolen nonferrous metals, and possession of a stolen vehicle. Joseph Michael Lyons, 41, was … more

When will Senior Center reopen?

The Gilbert-Summit Senior Center offers daily programs, lunch, games, heath seminars, crafts and more. But the center has been closed since March due to covid. An increase in cases has delayed … more

How is your child coping?

We have been in a global pandemic for almost a year now. How have your children suffered? I have 3 children, all different ages and grade levels. We’ve been doing virtual schooling. … more

SPORTS IN 2021

THE RETURN OF SPRING SPORTS The Lexington High School baseball team winning the 2020 Naturchem Invitational was among the final sporting events for the 2019- 20 school year to take place before … more

Coming Attractions

O ur Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or email … more

What the left feared, wanted in election

The Democrats promise higher taxes, nonstop wokeness, climate hysteria, more Mullah-coddling and China-appeasing. Plus hordes of new Democratic voters hustled across our southern border. … more

Timberwolves take on Dutch Fork

Are you ready for some high school football? The coviddelayed season begins for the White Knoll Timberwolves tonight with a Junior Varsity matchup at home against Dutch Fork. Tomorrow night the … more

Hit the ground running

Your foot is a complex system of biomechanics. With 28 bones from the With 28 bones from the toes to the heel, it has the most bones in the human body, based on surface area. Combine that … more

Children may be more vulnerable to covid-19

Lexington County schools’ extensive covid-19 precautions appear well justified. New research suggests children are able to contract and spread the virus like the rest of us. Yet in the … more

High-tech learning center opens

A new children’s educational program has opened in Lexington on Sunset Blvd in the Hobby Lobby shopping center. Code Ninja and the Lexington Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony … more

SC spends millions on covid-19 buying

Covid-19 may prove to be costly to state taxpayers. The Department of Transportation initially wanted $1.34 million worth of hand sanitizer from Hollow Creek Distillery in Leesville, Palmetto … more

Yes, it’s Chess Pie

This pie has nothing to do with the board game but it will become one of your family’s favorites. Crust 1 1/2 cups King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour or 1 1/2 cups Pastry Flour … more

Birthday memories of an independent man

Last week we invited readers to share their birthday memories. Here is Lexington author Kathleene Little’s memory. Lendsey Lanier Poss was a man who didn’t live by the rules of the majority. … more

CHRONICLE COUNTRY TEAMS AT STATE HOOPS FINALS

GRAY COLLEGIATE VS. WHALE BRANCH Gray Collegiate Academy senior guard Tauris Watson with the 3-point play against Whale Branch. CHRONICLE PHOTOS | THOMAS GRANT JR. Gray Collegiate … more

Lynn B. Mehaffey Eargle.

Lynn B. Mehaffey Eargle. 96, of Batesburg died Feb. 17, 2020. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

Thomas V. Serra,

88, of Lexington died Feb. 3, 2020. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

How to beat high cost of holiday travel

Want to go to Grandma’s for Christmas? Want to take a holiday break in a warmer clime? Worried about what airline tickets could cost? If you procrastinated on booking a flight, you … more

18th-century missionaries remembered

Old Timey Day was a step back in time to 1795. It honored those who wanted to support missionaries and the missionary lifestyle. Participants celebrated the history and development of the Womens’ … more

Perfect scorers in math

Special to the Chronicle 14 elementary and middle school students in Lexington 2 received the highest achievable scores on the most recent SC READY Math Tests. Those students and their schools … more

AGs, feds probe big tech companies

Big tech companies use monopoly muscle to widen their dominance of the US digital market. That’s the contention of state Attorney General Alan Wilson of Lexington. He and his colleagues … more

Enjoy this savory pie for supper

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE This is a nice supper pie. You can omit the ham or add any desired meat. Don’t forget, Glennville, GA, is the largest producer of the … more

Reading is good for the soul

health wanted As a child, I loved to read. Our mother would take my brother and me to the library. My favorites were the Little Golden Books. The design … more

Your sales tax free weekend Aug. 2-4

Get ready, Mom and Dad. The state’s annual Sales Tax Holiday is coming Friday, August 2 through Sunday August 4. It’s designed to help with the cost of back to school supplies and other items. … more

St. James offers VBS next week

Around rEd BAnK St . James Lutheran Church will hold Vacation Bible School next week, starting June 15 at 6:30 nightly. The theme is “ROAR! Life Is Wild, God Is … more

‘Ms. Amazing’ receives special scholarship

Maddie Haag is not only a special needs student. She is special. Maddie has Down syndrome. She was chosen Ms. Amazing at Airport High School’s Miss Aquila pageant. And she finished First … more
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