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Church will ‘Worship on the Water’

Church Buzz Pastor John Stirewalt at St. John’s Lutheran Church does things a little differently in order to reach out and engage his neighbors. Like putting on a … more

$20,000 sought to help deputy’s family

Lexington County Sheriff’s Deputy Roy Hall was hit head-on by a drunk driver. His recovery appears to be a long one. Now he and his family need help. The driver who hit him, Michael … more

Mass killer guilty

Tim Jones Jr. was found guilty Tuesday of murdering his 5 children. A Lexington County jury is to begin hearing testimony Thursday morning whether the Red Bank father should be executed for his … more

West Columbia seeks artists for city mural

West Columbia has issued a request for proposals from skilled artists to provide mural art in a well-traveled alley. The artist selected will be commissioned to create an outdoor mural in an … more

The mind benders

the editor talks with you Iam not writing this to frighten you. If you read George Orwell’s “1984” or any other dystopian novels, don’t be fooled. They are more than … more

Church yard sales

MOM CLUB SALE: Multiples of the Midlands spring/summer consignment sale is Mar. 16, 7 am-noon, Health and Wellness Center at Brookland Baptist Church, 1066 Sunset Blvd./Hwy 378 in West … more

Don’t gamble with your family’s safety

If a silent killer entered your home, would you know? Most people understand the importance of having smoke detectors at home. But what about carbon monoxide detectors? Do you have one … 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

What to do with those Thanksgiving leftovers

The Kitchen Diva Ah , Thanksgiving -- cleaning, shopping, cooking and entertaining guests for hours. While Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays, I’ve … more

No one is going to take care of you

BEHIND THE MIKE The sad and horrifying truth of the matter is: No one is going to take care of your retirement but you. Scary but true. It is safe to say that Millennials … more

Newspaper publisher faces financial woes

the news biz For more than a decade, the McClatchy family has resolutely kept the newspaper company bearing its name afloat and independent despite a crushing debt load. The … more

Forts Pond PTO offers Bingo Night

Around pelion Forts Pond Elementary School will host PTO Bingo night September 21 at 6:30 p.m. Pelion Library will host Technology Training September 19 … more

Help wanted: Passionate teachers for adult learners

Miriam Calamaro has made a roundtrip of more than 14,000 miles to come home to Lexington. She was born here but grew up in South Korea where her parents were in Christian ministry. Since … more

SC law will keep your data safe

South Carolina is the first state to enact cybersecurity legislation for the insurance industry. Gov. Henry McMaster signed The South Carolina Insurance Data Security Act. The bill requires SC … more

Don’t let the Mower Monster get you

The Summer’s Top 7 Hazards My father paid me to cut our grass spring and summer for 50 cents. When our sons were old enough to start, we paid them 10 times that … more

Senate seat up for grabs but who wants to run?

Former Sen. John Courson’s seat needs a tenant. Only one candidate for the seat in the heavily Republican Chapin-Irmo district has offered so far. And he’s a Democrat – former … more

Remember those wonderful beach summers?

Anyone growing up in a coastal town can relate to walking on the beach with that special person, picking up shells and sitting on the dunes watching the waves move gently in and out. All your … more

Residents get fit at the senior center

around gilbert & SUMMIT Classic Fit is an exercise program for seniors at the Gilbert-Summit Senior Center. It helps with mobility, inner core, strength and more. The … more

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

All photos by Thomas Grant Jr. | Chronicle Irmo’s Juice Keitt with the driving dunk against Chapin Chapin’s Stephen Linder with the rebound against Irmo River Bluff’s Taejon … more

Chamber Events and Veterans Celebrated

Our Lexington chamber hosted Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette at the November Business Over Breakfast meeting. The breakfast, catered by Eggs Up Grill’s John Aun and sponsored by Safe Credit Union, also … more

Guerry Odell Frick

Guerry Odell Frick, 88, of Gaston died Oct. 3, 2021. Shives Funeral Home was in charge. more

Honoring the heroes of 9/11

The philosopher George Santayana had it right. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Yet history repeats itself if we remember it or not. Sneak attacks unite … more

Sylvia M. McElveen

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

Make America self-reliant again

i t’s no secret China and many other enemies want to rob us of our independence. They welcome misguided American greenies’ efforts to reduce our productivity and make us more dependent on … more

Will bad roads, bridges ever be safe?

South Carolinians have paid almost $2 billion in higher state gas taxes. But only 3 crumbling bridges have been repaired. Transportation Department records show that 465 of 750 … more
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