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The simplest fruit pie ever invented

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE This delicious pie is super easy and super fast. It’s about as simple as it can get. Since ovens can vary, just make sure you cook it long … more

South Carolinians to receive $2.1M data breach settlement

A massive Equifax data breach in 2017 endangered millions of South Carolinians. Now the credit reporting company must pay $425 million in restitution. South Carolina Attorney General Alan … more

Andrade headed to Pinehurst

GOLF Mia Andrade, a rising 7th grader at Chapin Middle School, qualified for the US Kids Clubs World Championships taking place Aug. 1-3. “I played well all … more

Senator’s family celebrates Father’s Day

Sen. Nikki Setzler had an extra special day Sunday. “Father’s Day has always been a special family celebration for us,” said his daughter Jamie Setzler Allen. “Though we try to show him … more

Physical therapist expands to Cayce

Vertex Physical Therapy, a Columbia based physical therapy practice, has opened an office at 1105 12th Street in Cayce. On Saturday, June 1 they held a grand opening and open house for people … more

Swansea High takes 1st in career competition

Swansea High students took 1st place in statewide competition in the 14th annual Jobs for America’s Graduates Career Development Conference. This statewide competition gives students an … more

What are the real facts about Santee Cooper?

the nuclear fiasco Santee Cooper and its supporters are trying to stop the sale of the utility, which is about $8 billion in debt. The SC Small Business Chamber of … more

Record hospital expansion

Meetings

Communications & Leadership: Lexington County Toastmasters offers a way to learn and grow. 7:15 am on the 1st-3rd Thursday except holidays, 2nd floor conference room, Lexington Medical Center, … more

Judges may get fat pay raises

Statehouse Watch SC senators control more than 300 county magistrates and their jobs. These judges handle thousands of relatively minor criminal and civil cases. … more

County names new fire chief

Mark Davis has been named new Lexington County Fire Service chief. He replaces Chief Brad Cox who retired Jan. 25. Davis began his fire service career in 1991 as a volunteer in his hometown … more

State must stop ratepayer abuse

our readers write Professor Kirk Wood asked us to publish this letter to his Lexington neighbor Attorney General Alan Wilson. After the PSC’s nearly complete capitulation to … more

Time to start holiday recovery

Around ChApin & irmo The year 2018 is history and 2019 is here! It is the time to reflect on the year past and look forward to what the New Year will bring, and most … more

Appreciation for 1st responders, public works

To show their appreciation to 1st responders and public works employees, West Columbia held appreciation luncheons for: • Police and fire personnel at Stone River Dec. 4. Westover Acres … more

Think of others when you shop

Around rEd BAnK Happy Thanksgiving to all in Red Bank. Here’s hoping you get some quality family time this weekend and then some quality shopping time. As you shop, be … more

Minor arrested for bringing weapon to school

Lexington Police Department arrested a 14-year-old student after he brought a weapon to River Bluff High School Friday. Lexington Police Department School Resource Officers and RBHS … more

Your Good Health

I’d like to share some healthy advice with you that benefited me. Janell Yule in “The 21-Day Detox Challenge” says just because you shop at a local grocery does not mean every item is a … more

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Library begins weekly programs for kids

Around gilbert & summit Fall toddlertime, books and beyond, preschool story-time, and TeenScene weekly programs have begun at the Gilbert-Summit Branch Library. … more

Ex-Dutch Fork standout needs help in cancer fight

Friends of former Dutch Fork running back Michael “Gas” Gasparato are seeking the public’s help. Back in January, the 36-year-old had a tumor for testicular cancer removed. His 6-week … more

He said ‘no’ to Supreme Court

America is preparing to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court. Confirmation hearings will begin soon on Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to become the next Associate Justice. Being asked to serve on … more

West Columbia installs 3 bike repair stations

The City of West Columbia has completed the installation of 3 bicycle repair stations. The stations are part of a project with EngenuitySC’s What’s Next Midlands and the Cola Town Bike … more

Springdale creating new splash pad

Springdale children should have a new splash pad soon. Mayor Michael Bishop said the materials for the splash pad are in and work has begun on it. The splash pad is being installed in the … more

Dutch Fork student achieves perfect attendance

Dutch Fork High senior Michaiah Ross has been recognized for one of the rarest feats. She has attended every day of school for 12 years -- without a single absence. Ross is the only student in School … more

Heirloom seeds are Dutch Fork treasures

Iwas given a treasure – heirloom bean seeds from the Dutch Fork. My relative called the beans, Dutch Fork Beans passed down for many generations. My grandmother Effie Frick always planted … more
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