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CHRONICLE COUNTRY SPORTS IN REVIEW THE YEAR 2018

Championship excellence, coaching controversy and a summer league All-Star game were among the biggest sports stories in Chronicle Country during 2018. The year of dynasties The 6 … more

Airport High drill team top in state

The AHS Drill Team has a tradition of winning state meets. This year was no exception. Airport High hosted the State Drill Team Meet Saturday Dec. 1, and took overall first place. The … more

I’m thankful for a really nice day

BEHIND THE MIKE It is the time of the year when we consciously express our thanks for the many blessings bestowed upon us. For me, that was summed up nicely one weekend … more

Hilda Crain

Hilda Elaine Crain, 72, of Cayce died November 1, 2018. She was retired from the Lexington County Chronicle, which she had helped to found in 1992. She was known and loved by all who visited the … more

Re-examine your life with a friendly guide

Chronicle Book Club Author William Kali-her recommends you don’t be deceived by Marion Aldridge’s title “Overcoming Adolescence.” It is a book that may … more

The truth about Napoleon

HOLY COW! HISTORY Mark Powell is on family leave. This column is reprinted from 2015. W hen you hear the name Napoleon Bonaparte, what comes to … more

Make the grade with back-to-school lunches

Back-to-school time means it’s back to being busy before, during and after school. It’s time for parents and kids to create new routines. From early wake up calls to shuttling kids to school and … more

Robbers are equal opportunity criminals

Koon's watch It isn’t that robbers are around every corner. But they do take us by surprise, and they can target anyone. The FBI defines robbery as “the taking … more

Local businesses support boat safety

It’s the time of year to hit the water for swimming, boating, paddling and hanging out at the lake and beach. To promote boating safety and save lives and heartache this year, local businesses … more

Sea turtle moms ready for delivery

Imagine this. You’re walking down the beach and you spot a sea turtle or her tracks. You never saw anything like this at Sandy Beach or elsewhere on Lake Murray. Her tracks lead to a … more

‘Mr. Blowfish’ Jared Williams to take expanded role with franchise

JUSTIN HALL For the past four seasons, Gilbert High graduate Jared Williams has been a mainstay and featured hometown player on the Lexington County Blowfish roster. … more

Favorite Christmas Toy Memories

Christmas is about family, faith and creating happy memories. As adults when we think of Christmas, thoughts of a favorite toy we received as a child will come to mind. We want to share with you some … more

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Vickie Winn of Lexington announce the engagement of their daughter Melanie E. Winn to Mr. James W. Ingram III of Lexington. He is the son of Jim and Sarah Ingram of … more

Harriett Harding Morgan

Harriett Harding Morgan, 84, of Chapin died Oct. 7, 2021, Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

The taxpayers’ friend elected

Lexington County native and SC Comptroller Richard Eckstrom is new president of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers. The group promotes high standards of … more

Caroline Connelly

Caroline Connelly, 40, of Chapin died July 22, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Cayce to get $1 million for visitor’s center

A new a visitor’s center is being planned at Cayce. Mike Dawson, CEO of the River Alliance, spoke at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Breakfast in March. He said a plan for … more

Lock Them Up

Warmer temperatures means more people are leaving the windows down in their vehicles and more people are leaving their cars running intending to cool off before their commutes. This equals … more

$7.9 million for trade secrets theft

Nephron Pharmaceuticals has won a 3-year trade secrets theft battle. The case’s lead attorney, Nikole Setzler Mergo, said the settlement sends a strong trade secrets theft message. … more

Quinton Ashley Glenn Jr.

Quinton Ashley Glenn Jr., 73, of Gaston died May 5, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Is it over for the GOP?

Thank you once again for printing real news in the Chronicle. Once the Democrats won the elections (did I say won?) I think we know it is over for the Republicans, the common people and we … more

$6,000 raised for Gilbert boy

Mark Juergens Jr. is a 6th grade student at Gilbert Middle School. He was diagnosed with nodular sclerosis Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in October 2020. The town of Gilbert organized a virtual 5K … more

Bi-Lo closing SC stores

Bi-Lo closing all SC stores Over the next 3 months Winn Dixie/ BI-Lo is divesting themselves of locations in NC, SC, and GA. Local Bi-Lo stores that are closing or have closed: • Jan. 9, … more

Who will get shots & when

The Department of Health and Environmental Control released this vaccination schedule to the Chronicle this week. The schedule shows who will be in which phase, but when is subject to unexpected … more
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