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Palmetto State teams open play this Saturday

When Coastal Carolina rolls into Columbia to play the University of South Carolina at noon Saturday, three Chanticleers will be coming home. Tay Pringle and Corbin Small are graduates of … more

Regulators seek millions in SGE&G penalty

State regulators want massive financial sanctions imposed on SC Electric & Gas for hiding evidence. The Office of Regulatory Staff has asked the Public Service Commission to penalize … more

2nd victim dies after shooting

Lexchront@yahoo.com Two of three shooting victims have died. The first victim of a West Columbia shooting died last Thursday. According to Lexington County Coroner Margaret … more

DEATH NOTICES

Allen Frederick Batzinger, 84, of Cartersville. Ga., formerly of Irmo, died June 12, 2018. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. Helen Elizabeth Gates Compton, 93, of Cayce died June … more

SCANA investors to vote on sale

SCANA shareholders will vote on selling to Dominion Energy July 31. If you owned SCANA stock no later than May 31 you will be eligible to vote. The Lexington County-based corporation is … more

Master the mental game

GOLF Last week and in previous weeks, I made the comment that, in my opinion, club players, juniors, and amateurs who compete get more upset over missed off line … more

Best-selling author visits Lexington

AROUND LEXINGTON _ COUNTY Best-selling Author Mary Alice Monroe made a return visit to Lexington last Sunday, courtesy of Lexington Main Library. The visit, at the … more

Toast the Holidays With Elegant Crostini Toasts

These lovely little bites of heaven are perfect for any holiday gathering. The crunchy toasts along with their savory or sweet toppings are a favorite just about any time of the year! The … more

Chapin Football Star Accused of Sexual Misconduct With a Minor

On Nov. 5, David Bennett Galloway III led the Chapin High School football team to a first-round playoff road victory. On Nov. 11, the senior running back awaited a bond hearing at the Alvin S. … more

Bobby “Bob” Joe Padgett

Bobby “Bob” Joe Padgett, 85, of Lexington died Oct. 10, 2021. Dukes-Harley Funeral Home was in charge. more

Congressman Wilson calls on Biden to resign

Congressman Joe Wilson wants President Biden and other administration officials to resign. “American families are more at risk of a terrorist attack than ever before,” the Springdale … more

Aline H. Hartley

Aline H. Hartley, 89, of Lexington died July 23, 2021. milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

Don’t let your contractors let you down

Many of us read The Wall Street Journal for the latest business news, trends and ideas on businesses. It is an excellent newspaper but its delivery contractors aren’t. They miss our mailbox at … more

How disabilities director was fired

Special to the Chronicle The firing of a state agency head was secretly planned in advance. This was revealed in documents WCSC-TV in Charleston obtained through the Freedom of Information … more

Market at Icehouse

Alicia Yarborough of Yummy Creations, served personally made brownies, cakes and cookies at the Lexington Market at Icehouse. PHOTOS BY MARK BELLUNE | CHRONICLE Allison Fraser of Stoney Creek … more

Rachel Laine Harsey

Rachel Laine Harsey, 27, of Lexington died April 24, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Playing in the parlor

The parlor of the John Fox House was a fine room used for entertaining. Guests were entertained with singing and musical instruments such as the piano, the banjo and the fiddle. Guests … more

How a blizzard gave us ‘blizzard’

The groundhog sure got it right. Two weeks ago, he forecast 6 more weeks of winter. Given the relentless bitter cold and snow we’ve had since then, 6 more months of winter feels more like it. … more

DEATH NOTICES

Marcella Stokes Fiebrich Avery, 80, of Leesburg, Fla., formerly of Lexington, died Dec. 25, 2020. Tameka “Meka” Bell, 43, of Irmo died Jan. 7, 2021. Andrew Wardlaw Funeral Home was in … more

Clemson falls for the 1st time to Ohio State

Clemson’s 125th season of college football came to a close on New Year’s Day as the 2nd-ranked Tigers fell to Ohio State in the Allstate Sugar Bowl by a score of 49-28 on Saturday night. Clemson … more

LMC welcomes 1st baby of 2021

Lexington Medical Center welcomed the 1st baby of the new year, early Friday morning. Finley Cunningham was born to Amy Johnson and Erik Cunningham. Johnson’s labor began on New Year’s Eve. They … more

Lexington resumes mask law

Get your mask ready if you’re going to Lexington. In a 5-2 vote, the Town Council has again approved a face mask law, spokesperson Laurin Barnes said. The Monday night vote came after … more

Mail ballots expected to cause confusion

Could poorly marked ovals or boxes on mail ballots change election results? Due to covid-19, more voters in Lexington County and elsewhere are expected to vote by mail. Marking and mailing … more

HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

(ALL PHOTOS,UNLESS NOTED, BY THOMAS GRANT JR.) LEXINGTON COUNTY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Dutch Fork, Chapin, Pelion and Lexington were among the 10 girls teams participating in the … more

We remember the heroes of 9/11

F riday, Sept. 11, we paused to remember an horrific day in American history. Caughman-Harman Funeral Director and Lexington County volunteer firefighter William Lynch was honored to attend with … more
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