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Honoring Civil War veterans

Volunteers placed confederate flags on Civil War veterans’s graves Thursday, May 9. Several are buried in the cemetery behind Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church. It was a way to honor … more

Can Green New Dealers do math?

Environmental whackos Congress woman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal reads like a Saturday Night Live parody of an environmentalist’s wish list. Its pie-in-the-sky goals … more

Ann Frances Kennerty Wannamaker

Lexington—Ms . Ann Frances Kennerty Wannamaker, age 65, passed away in the early morning of February 19, 2019, at her residence. She was born July 15, 1953, in Columbia, SC, eldest daughter to the … more

Battle for Region 5-5A title is a 4-team race

HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER The soccer action in Region 5-5A is proving as competitive as baseball. “Our region is a very competitive 5A region and from the beginning of the year my … more

Wyman King Academy spelling bee winners

Special to the Chronicle W. Wyman King Academy third through eighth-grade students participated in the SCISA Spelling Bee at South Aiken Baptist. A special thanks to Sponsor Kim Crouch. … more

State goes after sex slavers

State lawmakers want to crack down on sex trafficking. This modern day slavery can happen to every gender, race and economic class in our community. It’s also a business – one that’s … more

Jordan Davis named co-Atlantic 10 POW

COLLEGE BASKETBALL University of Dayton sophomore guard Jordan Davis was named Atlantic 10 Co-Player of the Week after leading the Flyers to a pair of wins in conference last … more

Signs of the times

• Pre-Christmas sales indicate consumers feel good about the economy. That’s the finding of a University of Michigan index of consumer sentiment. It beat economists’ expectations of a … more

Lexington County votes mostly red

State and county voters overwhelming voted Republican, again. Lexington 1 schools will get millions for schools while Lexington 3 won’t. In state and local voting: • Voters chose … more

WEEK 6 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES

• Airport 31, Midland Valley 16 • Abbeville 55, Batesburg-Leesville 7 • Brookland-Cayce 41, North Augusta 34 • Dutch Fork 70, … 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

It’s a Dog’s Life

Q: What did the fish say when he swam into the wall? A: Dam! Q: Why don’t skeletons fight each other? A: They don’t have the guts. Q: What do you call cheese that is not … more

Former Lexington deputy charged

A former Lexington County deputy sheriff has been charged with sharing private information. Brandon William Jones, 32, allowed and facilitated the unlawful examination of private records to … more

Woman of the Year raises $74K for cancer research

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Midlands chapter named Mary Lane Sloan Woman of the Year. Mary Lane and The ART of Finding a Cure team raised $74,7111 over a 10-week fundraising … more

Lexington Jewelry Store Closing After 58 Years

A longtime business on Lexington’s Main Street will close for good on Christmas Eve. After 58 years in business, Lexington Jewelers is set to close, as owner Barnette Scott, 73, will retire, … more

Changes are in the air

After last Friday night’s football games, the Quail learned about changes in the season. Yes, I’m talking about fall. The Quail forgot his jacket, not expecting the temperature to drop that … more

Nancy Thomas Wood

LEXINGTON – Nancy Thomas Wood of Lexington passed away on Monday, July 26, 2021. Mrs. Wood, a loving wife and mother, was an educator for more than 40 years. She taught first grade in … more

State’s 1st hot car death of summer reported

A warning to parents: Don’t leave children or pets in your car while you shop or do other business. Leaving your child or pet in a closed car in summer heat can be fatal. The SC … more

2021 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER TEAMS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR - EDUARDO MEMBREÑO (BROOKLAND-CAYCE) The junior striker was a major catalyst in the Bearcats’ run to the Class 3A title. He had a state-best 52 Goals and 22 assists to earn … more

Race shaming not taught in schools here

Concerned Lexington County parents can relax. At least 2 local districts are not teaching critical race theory, the 1619 Project or other curriculum dealing with race and identity The … 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

Robert “Steve” Rinehart

Robert “Steve” Rinehart, 83, of Chapin died May 8, 2021. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. more

SPRING HS SPORTS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

Gilbert’s Nathan Reynolds with the bunt attempt against Brookland-Cayce. THOMAS GRANT JR.| CHRONICLE Gilbert’s Amaya Kearse with the pitch against Brookland-Cayce. THOMAS GRANT JR.| … more

Lactation pods at LMC

LMC is the first hospital in South Carolina to offer lactation pods for both patients and LMC staff. There are 2 existing stations, located in the East Tower and North Tower atrium under the … more
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