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Jobless claims down 91%

New data reveals good news for South Carolina’s economy. Personal finance website WalletHub found our state has the 3rd largest decrease in unemplyment claims over this same week in 2020. … more

Hilda M. Ellisor

Hilda M. Ellisor, 86, of Cayce died May 3, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Left wing media strikes again

I don’t know about you but I’ve just about had it with the left wing media. I find it hard to believe anything I see on TV news any more. Even some Fox News newscasters seem to be drifting … more

LMC offers employment opportunities

Lexington Medical Center Extended Care is looking for help. As the largest skilled nursing facility in the Carolinas, Extended Care is hiring RNs, LPNs, CNAs, food service assistants, laundry … more

Chamber breakfast highlights student readiness

The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center held its monthly breakfast meeting Jan. 12. The focus was on how educators are preparing students to become college or career ready. Speakers were … more

DEATH NOTICES

William Rex Bush, 51, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. Clyde Thomas “Tomy” Campbell Jr., 67, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Thompson Funeral … more

The best recreation sport

Let’s tee off 2021 with the reasons to place golf high on the recreational priority list. The 1st and foremost reason is it is outdoors and meets easily CDC safety guidelines. Number 2, … more

LMC copes with covid

The upstate covid-19 surge has taken its toll. Greenville and Spartanburg hospitals have run into staffing and available bed problems. Those 2 counties, plus York and Horry, have reported … more

COUNTY TEACHERS BRAVE COVID

Lexington Middle School’s Lauren Larmon works with Alexia Gordon on an assignment. Larmon teaches English for Speakers of other Languages as well as a course called Project Earth. The students grew … more

Senator, Irmo mayor confirm covid-19

Sen. Katrina Shealy and Irmo Mayor Barry Walker along with their spouses have tested positive for covid-19. Sen. Shealy told the Chronicle she and her husband Jimmy are both experiencing … more

HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS

River Bluff girls’ tennis coach Brian Lim with Liyan Zhu who won her 100th and 101st career match. PHOTO | WWW.RIVERBLUFFATHLETICS.COM more

Remember the carpetbaggers

First there was war. Then defeat. Then came an infestation of carpetbaggers. Wade Hampton told President Rutherford B. Hayes while awaiting the outcome of the 1877 contested election, “The … more

Free movie nights at River Bluff

The Town of Lexington will host free movie nights on Saturdays at River Bluff High School. During the corona virus pandemic, many social gathering and events have been cancelled. This has … more

Help at your fingertips

Knowing who to call in an emergency is crucial. A comprehensive list of community services is a valuable asset to have in your back pocket. The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department was … more

S.C. AMERICAN BASEBALL SUMMER LEAGUE

LEXINGTON POST 7 Lexington Post 7’s Patrick Doyle collides into the arm of Richland Post 215 1st baseman Kevin Wilson during the July 10 game. Lexington Post 7 pitcher Andy Chavez of … more

Nephron pledges 100K bottles of sanitizer to UofSC

Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation says it will donate more than 100,000 bottles of company-made hand sanitizer to the University of South Carolina. “No matter how tall the challenge is, … more

We’ll all get covid-19 but we will survive

My family went out to eat last night. We maintained proper distances. Before we ate, I admonished my son. He was touching everything. After doing the hand sanitizer thing, it dawned on me … more

Lexington moped fatality

Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the Lexington man who died in a motor vehicle collision at North Lake Drive and Jakes Landing Road Feb. 22. David Welborn, 54, was … more

Charles Michael “Mike” Burton,

65, of Leesville died Feb. 4, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

Chocoholics be advised: Prices will soon rise

Have you had your chocolate fix today? Have you squirreled away enough of the sweet stuff to get you through the winter? There’s bad news ahead. An international cartel is coming for … more

Christmas memories start with baking a cake

DAWN CORLEY CharlestonSilverLady@hotmail.com The recipe and memory I am sharing is from my dear British friend, Sonya. We were talking about our memories associated with family members and … more

WEEKEND OF CHAMPIONS SCHEDULE

FRIDAY’S GAMES (at Benedict College) Saluda vs. Barnwell 5 pm Ridge Spring-Monetta vs. Green Sea-Floyds 8 pm SATURDAY’S GAMES (at Williams-Brice Stadium) Dutch Fork … more

The persecuted Plymouth Colony Pilgrims

Were the Pilgrims simple Christians in square buckled shoes and hats? Had they migrated quietly from England for freedom of religion? Hardly. They had been severely persecuted. They … more

SEC double speak

The Sports Grouch The SEC’s official position on lousy officiating in the South Carolina-Florida game was announced. Yes, it’s exactly what the fans might have expected. … more

Clemson looks to avoid repeat of 2017

The top-ranked Clemson Tigers (2-0, 1-0 ACC) take their show on the road for the first time this season. The defending national champions head to Upstate New York to face Syracase (1-1, 0-0 ACC) … more
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