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Elmira Seawright Binyard, 84, West Columbia died March 30, 2020. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. James Odell Brown, 71, of Batesburg died March 30, 2020. Milton Shealy Funeral Home was in … more

South Carolina women’s basketball now awaits NCAA top seed

Having won the SEC Tournament and finishing undefeated in conference play, the South Carolina women’s basketball team now turn their attention to the NCAA Tournament. Fans are invited to … more

Irene Easter

Irene Easter, 88, of Cayce died Feb. 22, 2020. Thompson Funeral home was in charge. more

Ross Allen Millwood,

35, of Lexington died Feb. 7, 2020. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

news in brief

Woman struck, killed on North Lake Dr. A Lexington woman died after being struck by a motor vehicle on North Lake Drive (SC 6) near Andrew Corley Road. Lexington County Coroner … more

ROUND 2 H.S. FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

(All games set for 7:30 pm) Wando at Dutch Fork River Bluff at Carolina Forest Batesburg-Leesville at Southside Christian Gray Collegiate vs. St. Joseph’s Catholic (at Midlands Sports Complex in … more

Regulation costs ratepayers $21M

Pumpkin patch kid State regulation comes with a price – more than $21 million a year. Where the money comes from may surprise most taxpayers but disappoint the … more

English-speaking Polar Bears

saluda broad Saluda Broad’s energy expert Jim Clarkson of Resource Supply Management sent her this little 1-act comedy for your enjoyment. “Hey, Mo. What say we split a baby … more

State may violate law in building new interstates

Special to the Chronicle State officials are talking about building more interstate highways. If they do, they may likely violate state law requiring the State Transportation Infrastructure … more

Harvest Church celebrates anniversary

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY The Harvest Church of Lexington held a celebration luncheon last Thursday in honor of its 30th anniversary. Pastor Ken Jumper wished to show his … more

Hacker stole credit card data

The Capital 1 data hacker exploited a weakness security experts have warned about for years. Former Amazon.com employee Paige Thompson is accused of the massive theft of 106 million Capital 1 … more

District gets deal for White Knoll school

Lexington District 1 will buy 35 acres near White Knoll High for $350,000. That is about $10,000 an acre for the land. Real estate experts told the Chronicle that land in that area has been going for … more

Business education growing online

AROUND TOWN Columbia International University’s first 100% online Ph.D in Organizational Leadership in its Business School has 68 students. “Traditional online … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

•The baseball team will hold a final baseball camps during the month of June at the baseball field on Augusta Highway. - Youth Skills Camp/All Skills (ages 7-13): June 10-13 from 8:30 am to … more

John McCook Williams

Macon GA – John Williams of Macon, Ga., formerly of Lexington, departed us on May 8, 2019. He was born in Milledgeville, Ga., on July 8, 1945, to the late Beal and Mary Lee McCook Williams. John is … more

Should state sell Santee Cooper?

Mid-Carolina Electric members and other Chronicle readers will have a chance to discuss selling Santee Cooper. The taxpayer-owned utility supplies much of the power to Mid-Carolina in Lexington … more

THE WORLD OUTDOORS: The Upstate Golden Corner

OCONEE COUNTY, EVER heard of it? I didn’t think so. This hidden jewel just so happens to be my favorite place in the world. They call it the Golden Corner and it lives up to the name. National … more

Wounded warriors take to the water

A bad day on Lake Murray is better than any good one at the office. “That’s why I call it my water therapy,” Army veteran Harold Clark said. Clark was among 70 wounded warriors signed … more

Lutherans helping Latinos

Church Buzz As the number of Latinos grows in Lexington County, so grows the need for familiar worship services. They come from Mexico, Central and South America and … more

Tim Whipple reaches 750 career wins

Tim Whipple’s Irmo High office reveals testaments to his 39 years coaching basketball. You will see 3 of his 5 state title trophies and pictures of former teams and players. What’s not … more

Customers won’t pay for CWS lawsuit

Here’s some good news for the average Carolina Water Service customers. They will see a 68-cent drop in their monthly sewer bill. The Office of Regulatory Staff denied a CWS request to … more

What makes you grateful?

In 25 to 50 words tell us what you are grateful for and why for our Thanksgiving Nov. 22 edition. You can also email us your photo or a photo of you with those you are grateful for. We will publish … more

River Bluff swimming teams prepare for state finals

FALL SPORTS Since the program’s inception in 2013, the River Bluff boys’ and girls’ teams have dominated its respective region. This past Saturday at the YMCA in … more

College costs rise to pay off millions in debt

Lexington County parents are shuddering as college tuition and fees skyrocket. Clemson and USC boards have approved tuition increases 1.75% to 3% for in-state undergraduates, according to media … more

Are smart homes a risk or a reward?

AROUND TOWN Smart home technology helps harried homeowners looking for convenience and savings in their busy lives at home and work. These include … more
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