Stories
15888 results total, viewing 13026 - 13050

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

Prepare now for winter weather

South Carolina may be facing some harsh weather in the upcoming weeks. Lexington County residents may be luckier than others in the state if fair whether holds. For those traveling to … more

Cook holiday meals with savory herbs

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Want to try something different for your holiday meal? Why not try cooking with herbs for tasty and delicious flavor. And, as an added benefit, it is … more

SCE&G lawyer blames regulators

SC Electric & Gas has now blamed state officials for its nuclear problems. The Lexington County-based power company’s lawyer accused the Office of Regulatory Staff of knowing the project … more

Save the dates

Aim for Clarity The Foundation will host the 3rd Annual Aim for Clarity Sporting Clays Tournament on March 9, 2019 benefitting the Campaign for Clarity. Presented by Jim Hudson Automotive … more

Dominion will move you if you are in their way

our readers write Dominion Energy and SCANA request that the Public Service Commission approve a “Customer Benefit Plan” as a condition of the sale – or merger, as they call it. … more

We will always remember 9/11

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY This week, we pause to remember 8/11 and the horrible tragedy of 17 years ago. We remember the victims, their families and first responders who … more

Molly’s breakthrough

GOLF Molly Hardwick has had a breakthrough summer in golf. She provided complete validation with a win in the Beth Daniel Junior Azalea at the Country Club of … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Want to hear a dirty joke? A kid jumped into a mud puddle. Want to hear a clean joke? A kid jumped into the bath. What did one ocean say to the other? Nothing, they just waved. Did you sea what I did … more

Brookland Beach Bash a hit in W. Columbia

It was a day at the beach – without the sand. The Brookland Beach Bash Saturday at the West Columbia Riverwalk Park and Amphitheater was sponsored by Soda City and Palmetto Outdoor Center. … more

Newest member of West Columbia council

Mickey Pringle was sworn in as the West Columbia District 5 representative on city council Monday night. Judge Kenneth Ebener administered the oath of office to Pringle. Kameron Pringle, Mickey … more

Sorry - clam, mussel and oyster season over

Lexington County shell fish lovers can hardy wait for October. Both clam and oyster season end this month. That’s when revitalization efforts go into full swing. May 15 was the final day … more

call Carolyn Brooks 803 960

Don’t be left out. Deadline is Friday before publication. Try to get your information to us at least two weeks before your event. Send items to The Chronicle, PO Box 9, Lexington, SC 29071, fax … more

S.C. High School League Announces Realignment for 2022-24

The biennial reclassification/realignment of S.C. High School League schools was revealed this past Friday. The changes for athletics will be in effect for the next two years beginning with the … more

Veterans Honored at Gilbert High School

Gilbert High School celebrated faculty and staff who served in the military on Veterans Day. A special video was created with the branch of service, picture and name of each Veteran. Thank you to … more

Mildred “Millie” Harvey Hydrick

Mildred “Millie” Harvey Hydrick, 91, of Cayce died Oct. 9,m 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Sylvia M. McElveen

Sylvia M. McElveen went to be with her Lord and Savior on August 31, 2021. Sylvia was born on September 19, 1947, to Marshall Artist and Letha McCracken, in Conway, SC. Sylvia is preceded in death by … more

Critical race theory

The Biden administration is promoting a handbook urging teachers to “disrupt Whiteness and other forms of oppression” in their Department of Education guidance on reopening schools. The … more

Lawmakers giving 5-figure raises

Lawmakers have approved 5-figure pay hikes to several state agency heads. In comparison, South Carolina’s per-capita income is $45,438 – lower than all but one of the raises approved for … more

Pelion principal is Administrator of Year

The Lexington 1 Educational Foundation presented the 2021 Joseph M. Bedenbaugh Administrator of the Year Award to Mrs. Debbie R. Poole at the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees … more

Maxine Till-Thompson

FORT MILL— Mrs. Maxine Till-Thompson, 81, passed away on Thursday, May 13, 2021 at her home. A memorial service will be held at 10am on Saturday, May 29, 2021 at Sun City Center United … more

Man caught stealing truck in Pelion

Zachary Lail is accused of breaking into a residence on the 1000 block of Main St., Pelion police reported late Tuesday. Lail left the scene and is accused of stealing a White Chevy Silverado … more

River Bluff’s Jenkins wins All-Star Game MVP honors

The result was not what Myles Jenkins and the fellow seniors for the South All-Star team hoped for this past Saturday afternoon at Brookland-Cayce High School. A dominant 1st half by the North … more

A positive in the pandemic

A retired CEO has started a Lexington County business to fight covid-19. An urge to help with covid-19 brought Doyle McBride out of retirement. McBride, 72, sold IAP Worldwide for millions … more
« Prev | 1 519 | 520 | 521 | 522 | 523 | 524 | 525 636 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 2 years.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.