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Lexington artist turns 100

Lexington artist Queenie Torigian celebrated her 100th birthday last week with her grandson David Kehoe and his wife Connie and other family members, Alysia and Tim Kehoe. Mrs. Torigian is still … more

A rainbow on your table

These beautiful crystal cups and saucers were made in the 1840s by Baccarat. They are most unusual as they were made in rainbow hues of lavender, purple, blue , pink and green. They were made to … more

The latest on the new virus version

A British covid variant has caused alarm because it spreads more quickly. Even if that’s true, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines should work, Department of Health and Environmental Control … more

2020 gifts

Just in case you did not notice, it’s been a long and trying year in sports. Here are some positives: •Dutch Fork High’s magnificent Silver Foxes won their 5th straight state … more

Heavy rains threatened

Heavy rains threatened to dampen Aiken’s Veterans Day ceremony last week. But right as the National Anthem was played, the rain stopped, and the sun beamed down. Covid-19 protocols curtailed the … more

Plant-based meat substitutes to use during the Covid-19 meat shortages

Here are some plantbased foods that can bridge the gap until meat and poultry supplies are back to precoronavirus levels. Covi-19 continues to disrupt businesses all over the world. Supply chain … more

The strength of self-control

We have all seen video of protestors confronting police. One particular situation was potentially explosive. The police were armed but out-numbered by angry protesters. They were … more

Parents want schools open by Oct. 8

About 200 protesting paents crowded outside Irmo High at the District 5 board meeting. They want a return for 5 days a week, face-to-face learning. Chase Sternberg of Irmo said, “If there … more

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

WW KING VS. RICHARD WINN (ALL PHOTOS BY THOMAS GRANT JR.) WW King Academy’s Carson Woodward with the run against Richard Winn Academy. WW King Academy head coach Zach Matthews tapes … more

Covid-19 deaths continue to fall

Covid-19 infections and deaths are falling in Lexington County. Since Wednesday, August 12, the county has lost no lives on 7 of 12 days. In 5 of those 12 days, health officials reported 15 … more

“We are not planning any aspects of the festival with the exception of the Justin Pepper 5K which is being re configured to meet the current pandemic.

Chapin Labor Day Parade lovers will have to wait until next year. “After many internal discussions, we have decided to cancel the parade,” said town spokesperson Nicholle Burroughs. … more

Lexington squash fritters

Is your garden exploding with yellow squash? Here’s what you can do with it. 5 to 7 yellow squash 1 large vidalia onion 1/2 cup flour 2 eggs 1 tsp salt 1 tsp pepper … more

A REBOUND SUMMER

What a difference a summer makes for West Columbia Post 79. A year ago, the team had a losing record in American Legion play. Fast forward to 2020 and the West Columbia team after 1 of the … more

Lake Murray July 4 fireworks to continue

The Capital City/ Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board will hold its annual fireworks display Saturday, July 4. At approximately 9:15, fireworks will launch from Dreher Island and Spence … more

Camping on the 36-mile Enoree Passage

Sumter National Forest is home to over 170,000 acres of rolling hills and quiet valleys. It is also home to the Enoree Ranger District near Whitmire and fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, … more

Preschool open house is March 2

L ooking for a local preschool program? Red Bank United Methodist Preschool will hold spring Open House March 2 from 5 until 7 pm. Parents and prospective students can meet the staff, tour the … more

Randall “Randy” D. Branham,

70, of Irmo died Feb. 5, 2020.Shives Funeral Home was in charge. more

Congressman celebrates end of widow’s tax

Congressman Joe Wilson feels satisfied that the “widows tax” has been repealed. Wilson, a Springdale Republican, told a news conference last week that the financial penalty has been lifted … more

Share these cookies with others

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE It’s getting close to Christmas! It’s always better to give than receive. These are Christmas cookies like I used to bake 40 years ago. They … more

Swinney is coaching argubly his best team

COLLEGE FOOTBALL ZACH LENTZ The 2019 Clemson football did what many people expected them to do before the start of the regular season - finish without a loss. For head … more

The true cost of our freedoms

History is our legacy. Those who ignore it seem to have captured the fancy of millions of younger Americans with their socialist dreams. We do not mean this unkindly but that is a shame. Young … more

The 20% rule of costs and returns

The Chronicle’s Business blog / Jerry bellune | A friend called the other day to pick our brains. He wants to start a small weekly newspaper in his community and wanted to know what … more

Swinney gets it about fan support

CHRONICLE SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney just gets it. It’s a fair assessment given his 120 post-game press conferences, teleconferences and … more

Johnson to speak at Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast

A prominent face associated with the Lexington County Blowfish program is returning for a special appearance. Jonathan Johnson, the winningest head coach in the team’s history, is the featured … more

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