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Marie Mayer Bostain,

92, of Chapin has died. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Our most dangerous cities

South Carolina is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. Yet it’s always good to keep a vigilant eye on crimes reported in and around where you live and work. The most recent … more

Network to make new year your best

BEHIND THE MIKE My late friend Anne Boe, a long time National Speakers Association member, once wrote a terrific book where she asked the question, “Is Your Net … more

PICTURES FROM THE CLASS 5A LOWER STATE FINALS

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL more

Reason for the season

the editor talks with you At the risk of sounding like a better person than I am, I thank God every morning for another day on earth. Our dogs go out with me … more

CHAMPIONS AGAIN: River Bluff reclaims tennis title

Brian Lim is humbly reluctant to call his girls’ tennis team the “gold standard” at River Bluff High School. Others may say otherwise after the Lady Gators claimed their 2nd Class 5A title … more

COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS AND WEEK 3 SCHEDULES

(Week 2 results ) •Clemson 24, Texas A&M 10 •North Greenville 17, Newberry 7 •South Carolina 72, Charleston Southern 10 •South Carolina State 34, Lane 0 … more

Art studio fulfills needs of students

Around gilbert & summit Tucked away off of a country road in rural Gilbert in a cozy renovated farmhouse is the NorthSouth Art Studio. It is owned by Candace Thibeault, … more

Hot cars are dangerous

Koon's Watch July 31 is Heatstroke Prevention Day. In just 10 minutes, a car can heat up by 20 degrees, enough to kill a child left alone in the vehicle. A child’s … more

Full Disclosure

The Sports Grouch Book publishers like to time their releases to important events. That’s why it surprised me that Little Brown released Joe Namath’s book, All the Way, … more

Is Chase bank bamboozling customers?

Do you read the fine print in user agreements? If you have a credit card, you should start. JPMorgan Chase Bank has added a “Binding Arbitration” clause to its cardholder policies. … 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

Dutch Fork student raises $17K for Leukemia

Special to the Chronicle A Dutch Fork High School student has raised over $17,000 for cancer research. Team “Lily’s Leaders for a Cure,” led by Lily Schoolmeester of Dutch Fork High … more

Can we afford a regulated monopoly system?

Chronicle readers have asked for years when SCANA’s top brass would get what they had coming to them. That day may come soon. Retired SCANA CEO Kevin Marsh, chief financial officer Jimmy … more

Record hospital expansion

Lessons/Seminars

Boating Safety Class: Mar. 16, 8:30 am-4:30 pm at ECPI University, Suite 300, 250 Berryhill Road in Columbia, SC. About Boating Safely, taught by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, is certified by South … more

Love you to the Moon and back

Lexington County moms finally had a Mother-Son Dance to attend, thanks to Girl Scout Troop 1639. Troop 1639 hosted the dance Feb. 9 at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church in downtown Lexington. … more

Ruling might have killed FBI probe

A federal grand jury investigation of SCANA’s failed nuclear project could have been abandoned. But regulators’ change in their ruling could have given the investigation new life. The … more

Our regulated monopoly system has to go

We’ve written many times about Texas’s competitive utility system and the low electric rates it produces. If a state the size of Texas can do it, a state as small as ours can, too. The only … more

Make your own way

BEHIND THE MIKE This is the time of the year when we have the opportunity to visit, review and revise our annual goals. A goal without a plan is about as useful as single-ply … 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

Not all technology is good for us

TECH TALK Thanksgiving is a time of mindfulness and appreciating what we have. It seemed like the best time to share some technology insights from an unlikely source – the … more

Expert: SCE&G deceived everyone

SCANA executives paid $1 million for a critical analysis of its nuclear failures. Then they hid it from state regulators twice. That’s what Gary Jones, a veteran nuclear power consultant, … more

Willie Jewell’s old school bbq fundraiser

Thank you to Willie Jewell’s Old School Bar-B-Q and the Katz family for their generous support of the Foundation and the Campaign for Clarity. As the result of a fundraiser they held during … more

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