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Book Release: Mar. 10, 3:00 pm at Richland Library, 1431 Assembly St, Columbia, SC 29201. Author and local Author and local historian Rachel Haynie started researching and writing a book several … more

County Airbnb hosts earned $1.1M

Have you ever stayed in an Airbnb? Rather than booking a traditional hotel room, you can rent a room or an entire house from local hosts through an app. Thousands of people do it each year … more

Christmas was busy in Gilbert

Around gilbert & summit We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and enjoyed the day with families and friends. Prior to Christmas our community was busy with … more

Pelion Ruritan wins 5 gold awards

Around pelion The Pelion Ruritan Chapter attended the District meeting recently and came home with five gold awards. Our chapter is very involved in community service and we … more

Accountant: SCANA lied to regulators

nuke fiasco aftermath A whistle blower inside SCANA sounded the nuclear alarm 2 years ago. Carlette Walker, SCANA’s former nuclear construction vice president of … more

Church’s ‘Pumpkin Patch’ is now open

Around rEd BAnK It’s time for pumpkins, which means that the annual Red Bank United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch is now open with tons of great pumpkins to choose from. The … more

Twitter admits it’s not impartial

TECH TALK Chief executive Jack Dorsey admitted unfairness to U.S. Lawmakers. He said Twitter’s algorithms have unfairly reduced the visibility of 600,000 accounts. Some of … more

LONG TIME COMING

Friday’s first-ever football meeting between Lexington and Gilbert will have a “family reunion” atmosphere. The close proximity of the two communities has created lifelong connections for … more

Red Bank welcomes new grocer

Today is the day many value-conscious Red Bank grocery shoppers have been anticipating for months—the Grand Opening of the new Aldi, across from Lowe’s on Platt Springs Road. Store brand products … more

Jehovah’s Witnesses to teach courage

Church Buzz Abig event heads to Columbia next week. Jehovah’s Witnesses are having two 3-day conventions at the Colonial Life Arena - July 20-22 and July 27-29. As in … more

SCE&G to cut natural gas rate

SC Electric & Gas ratepayers may find this surprising. The company is asking state regulators to let it lower its rates — not for electricity but for natural gas. SCE&G officials … more

What do you like?

Do you love a book you would want others to read and enjoy as you have? Join us in the Book Club by sending Jerry Bellune your own recommended books for other readers. Please send him a … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

The worst pick-up lines Thank God I’m wearing gloves. Why? Because you’re too hot to handle. Do you want to go out for dinner? Just smile for yes, or do a backflip for no. … more

Tim Whipple Wins No. 800

Add another milestone in the legendary coaching career of Tim Whipple. This past Saturday night in the Temple of Doom, the thirdranked Irmo boys’ basketball team routed Chapin 69-36. More … more

Charleston cranberry chutne Coastal Holiday Appetizer from Tradd Street in Charleston A holiday sauce to make family memories

My aunt would make this appetizer for the buffet at any special occasion. Last week, I shared salmon-stuffed mushroom caps. This one is similar but features crab meat as well as other pantry … more

LMC reports 47 more deaths from covid

Lexington Medical Center reports 47 more covid patients died this month. 3 died Monday, the latest count available at press time. 145 covid patients are being cared for, down from 181 this … more

Sylvia M. McElveen

Sylvia M. McElveen, 73, of Lexington died Aug. 31, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Big government drives up prices

Oil and gas prices are up. This results from federal polices of credit expansion and electronic printing of new money. It raises nearly all commodity prices. Also, the current … more

Did burger joint bar service dog?

A family says a local restaurant discriminated against them because of their service dog. The family says the manager of 5 Guys Burgers on Columbiana Drive in the Harbison area told them their … more

Job scene brightens

Lexington County reported only 109 initial unemployment claims the last week in May. That compares with Greenville County with 221 initial claims. Spartanburg had 151, Richland County 140 and … more

Jacquelyn Stork Tillison “Jackie”

Jacquelyn Stork Tillison “Jackie”, 53, of Chapin died May 13, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Precious memories

A Chronicle reader calls occasionally to let us know he’s still with us. “I’ve survived Alzheimer’s for 22 years,” he said in a call the other day. The best thing about Alzheimer’s, … more

COLLEGE SIGNING

PHOTO | WWW.LEXINGTONCHRONICLE.COM Lexington’s Chase Dadabo signed wtih Pfeiffer College to play lacrosse. Standing is his brother, Zach, and seated on each side are his mother, Christine, and … more

$100 billion fraud found

Clever criminals cooked the CARES Act’s books. This cost Lexington County and other taxpayers mor than $100 billion, state and federal officials say. The Labor Department inspector … more
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