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Former Wildcat, Gamecocks help raise funds for children with diabetes

Returning to Lexington always brings back fond memories for Nick Ciuffo. "The community here is awesome," the Tampa Bay Rays' catcher said. "They brought me in and felt like I was part of the … more

Carlos Lozano’s impact

TENNIS _| Carlos Lozano became involved with the sport of tennis after trying soccer as child growing up in Mexico. When he realized he did not like soccer and his … more

Weed killers at work on the lake

Get ready for Lake Murray’s water level to drop to 350 feet this winter. SC Electric & Gas and the SC Department of Natural Resources need to do it to control aquatic weed growth. … more

Help wanted: Contrarians needed

The Chronicle’s Business blog / Jerry bellune When he joined the Marine Corps, Robert Neller’s commanding officer named him president of the “I don’t see why” club. … more

Register for girls softball summer camp

Around red BAnk There is still time to register for the upcoming summer camp hosted by Lexington Girls Softball at the Nazareth Road park and ball fields. The dates are July … more

Councilman: ‘I help taxpayers’

County Councilman Ned Tolar says his interest is in protecting taxpayers. “The special tax breaks Lexington County gives to various businesses and interest groups ultimately increase the tax … more

RECOGNITION

A Redesign With Lexington County in Mind

Retired Lexington County Chronicle and Dispatch News editor Jerry Bellune and publisher MacLeod Bellune, the married couple that founded this paper in 1992, served Lexington County for decades, … more

Dora Estelle (Everhart) Shore

Dora Estelle (Everhart) Shore, 84, of Lexington died Oct. 7 2021. Shives Funeral Home was in charge. more

Hugh Leatherman — A tough life for a public servant

State officials have awarded $8.4 million in contracts to a powerful senator’s company. Since 2016, the SC Departenmt of Tranportation has given 56 bridge contracts to Florence Concrete … more

Constance (Connie) Bailey Rosenblum

Constance (Connie) Bailey Rosenblum, 87, of Lexington died July 18, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Wild last wills

Certain chores in life aren’t fun. But they are necessary. Such as preparing your last will and testament. People put it off to avoid confronting their own mortality. A will can provide … more

DID YOU KNOW?

Did you know A single year lasts only 88 days on Mercury, but thanks again to its slow rotation, a day lasts twice as long! Did you know It takes about 8 minutes for sunlight to travel from the … more

Batten down the hatches, mate

The hurricane season is ready to blow in June 1 and run to Nov. 30. The predicted number of storms doesn’t necessarily mean we will be directly hit in Lexington County. We rarely are. But … more

Frances F. Monts

Frances F. Monts, 76, of West Columbia died May 4, 2021. Woodridge Funeral Home was in charge. more

The Process

Have you ever heard of “The Process?” No, not the 1 still being undertaken by the Philadelphia 76ers. It‘s what Alabama head football coach Nick Saban teaches his football players. … more

The next play mentality

Spring is here and, after The Masters, its time to sharpen your swing. If there is no time for practice, just go play. Playing is more fun and, on the way to the course, talk to yourself as The … more

Police seek Lexington flasher

Lexington Police are looking for a man wanted for exposing himself to a woman last week. Officials say Dennis Brown, 49, of Lexington, exposed his genitals in the Lexington Place parking lot. … more

Dam walk honors slain Lexington woman

On Saturday, Feb. 20, members of the 11th Circuit Solicitor’s Office and the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department joined supporters of AvasVoiceForever at the 2nd Annual “Walk the Dam for … more

The neighborly way

How well do you know your neighbors? The events of last year had more people at home than ever before. Whether your favorite events are still canceled, your get-togethers have turned digital, … more

3 success strategies for 2021

Business owners and managers who survived and thrived in 2020, says our friend Ruth King, used these 3 simple strategies: 1. They paid close attention to their customers ... even when they … more

Beamer close to completing staff

The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees approved the contracts of 8 assistants named to new University of South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer’s staff. A total of 4 … more

Midlands tech graduates 1,700 students

Midlands Technical College graduated more than 1,700 students last week. 9 of them were in the college’s new paramedic training certificate program. Those graduates received a 100% pass … more

DUTCH FORK VS. TL HANNA CLASS 5A STATE FINAL

The Dutch Fork cheerleaders perform with their white paunchos as the rain fell at Charlie W. Johnson during the Class 5A title game. PHOTO | WWW.GOFLASHWIN.COM Dutch Fork wide receiver Antonio … more
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