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College Golf Fellowship

GOLF College Golf Fellowship visited Lexington last weekend. Several local colleges were represented including Francis Marion, Furman, Coastal Carolina, Augusta … more

Martin O’Neal Laird

LEXINGTON – Martin O’Neal Laird, 74, husband of Donna Livingston Tyler Laird, of Lexington, passed away peacefully May 9, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. A memorial service was held May 13, … more

SC officials sell sensitive info about your health

A little-known group routinely approves requests for your sensitive information. For 2 years, they have approved requests from researchers for data in a massive health “data warehouse,” … more

Good news for Chick-fil-A fans

LINDA SAuLS & ChuCk MCCurry AROUND TOWN The 5-month remodeling of the Lexington Chick-fil-A is finally complete. Lexington fans returned to the newly remodeled store March 19, … more

Club Radius for special needs

Church Buzz Thanks to Maureen Garrison, one of my faithful readers, for a great idea. She read my story on Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine. She told me that Radius … more

DEATH NOTICES

Sandra “Sandy” Lynn DeSaye Allen, 70, of Gilbert died Jan. 28, 2019, Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Thomas Kohn Barnes, Jr., 76, of Lexington died Jan. 28, 2019. Dunbar Funeral … more

We welcome your letters

Letters to the editor give Chronicle readers a way to raise concerns. Our deadline for letters is 3 p.m. Friday. Send them to Chronicleletters @ gmail.com more

Lawyers want $100M fee

Ratepayers’ lawyers may split $100 million, and their clients get only $15 million. According to the Office of Regulatory Staff, the settlement will give the 11 plaintiffs’ attorneys 5% of … more

Former council candidate speaks out

One former county council candidate is speaking out about what he calls “obscurantism.” Jeff Sarokas, a Gilbert resident, is discouraged with his county representation. Sarokas was a … more

Dutch Fork, River Bluff battle for 1st place

THE SHOWDOWN IN ‘THE SWAMP’ THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK From team records, River Bluff’s football team stands on equal ground with Dutch Fork. Friday’s game in … more

Good news for pond fans: dams may be rebuilt

Lexington Mayor Steve MacDougall is excited. “The Old Mill Pond is an iconic part of Lexington and we are anxious for its return,” he said. “I was fortunate enough to ski that pond as a … more

Businessman leads new school

Dr. Scott Adams of Lexington is the new dean of South Carolina’s newest business school. He will lead Columbia International University’s new School of Business and Professional Studies. … more

Disappointment, not devastation

BEHIND THE MIKE Life is riddled with disappointments. Disappointment should not be considered devastation. For instance, it is okay to be disappointed when you did not … more

Barn Country

Down South Ilove driving through the country and in rural areas I enjoy coming across old barns. Veterans of the Agriculture Wars, many show their scars … more

SCE&G using helicopter for line work

S.C. Electric and Gas contractors are using a helicopter for electric line work this week. The work in West Columbia will be 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily, Monday - Friday. “People may see helicopters at … more

Lexington’s Lauren Stephenson wins college honor

Lexington native and University of Alabama golfer Lauren Stephenson is the 2017-18 Golfstate Cup champion. The former state champion at Lexington High School was notified of the honor by the … more

NEWS IN BRIEF

Deported drug trafficker arrested again Nicholas Benitez-Hernandez, 46, pled guilty in federal court to illegal reentry. The Mexican citizen was previously deported after serving a cocaine … more

GEORGE EDWARD “ED” CROUT SR.

Gilbert-George Ed ward “Ed” Crout Sr., 86, passed away Dec. 15, 2021 at his home. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church with burial to follow … more

Arthur “Artie” Harold Pullets

Arthur “Artie” Harold Pullets, 77, of West Columbia died Oct. 4, 2021. Shives Funeral Home was in charge. more

LMC changes ER visitation policy

Lexington Medical Center has had to change its emergency department visitor policies. No visitors will be allowed in the emergency department lobby. Once patients receive a room assignment, … more

Charlotte W. Pierce

Charlotte W. Pierce of Still Hopes, West Columbia, died July 14, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

Cayce’s Snellgrove plans to retire

Cayce Department of Public Safety Director Byron Snellgrove plan to retire at the end of the year. After more than 35 years in law enforcement, Snellgrove will retire on Dec. 31. Upon his … more

Proud Boys supporter to be sentenced

Irmo police last week arrested a Pelion man in connection with a shooting. On Sunday, May 30, Irmo police were called after 2 vehicles were exchanging gunfire while traveling in the Friarsgate … more

Body found in Saluda River identified

A body found May 19 in the Saluda River in Columbia has been identified. The man has been identified as Charles Clendenin, 71, of Irmo, the Richland County coroner confirmed A call came in … more
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