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Winter Youth Tour is back

GOLF This is my favorite time of the year. The Irmo-Chapin Winter Youth Tour is getting ready to kick off it’s 28th season. This program is all about … more

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Local business owner helps teachers

NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt featured a segment on last week that highlighted Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation’s educator program. The program employs more than 650 local teachers. … more

WEEK 5 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

(All games set for 7:30 pm) Brookland-Cayce at Newberry Chapin vs. A.C. Flora (at Memorial Stadium in Columbia) Dutch Fork at Northwestern Gilbert at River Bluff Clover at Irmo Lexington at … more

Irmo High grad awarded scholarship

An Irmo High School graduate has earned a Clio Scholarship. Frank Beagen received 1 of 3 Clio Scholarships from the South Carolina Council for the Social Studies. Beagen was chosen from … more

Mary Kate Bell Brearley Glasser

Mary Kate Bell Brearley Glasser, 93, died peacefully on June 27, 2019, surrounded by her four loving children. Born in Florence, South Carolina, on September 3, 1925, she was the daughter of the late … more

Albert the Hitchhiker

Down South For some time now, I’ve stepped back in time to write a book about the custom of taking a Sunday drive. A surprise often made driving an obscure road … more

Author shares God’s secrets of identity and purpose

Tony Col-son is author of Unlocking Your Divine DNA and pastor of Icon Church in the St. Andrews area. Identity Shift: The Change That Changes Everything is a powerful book. It gets to … more

The Cry Baby Generation

I read Saluda Broad’s “Hey, is this the Cry Baby Generation?” and I do not believe that she is mean and insensitive. This generation cries over the dumbest things and it makes the rest of us in … more

Senior Center honors volunteers

Around gilbert & summit We are here to celebrate our volunteers and thank you for volunteering for the Meals on Wheels program and at our Gilbert-Summit Senior Center.” … more

Celebrate 3 good things today

our reADERS WRITE The spring daffodils have arrived and are my favorite of all flowers. They represent a precious memory of my grandmother. We grandchildren affectionately called … 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

What does your heart tell you?

I’m sure you’ve heard the saying, “listen to your heart.” This advice isn’t just for relationships. It can be for your health as well. Frequent readers of my column will remember that I was … more

State job growth remains strong

Unemployment rate unchanged The number of individuals working across the state increased considerably by an estimated 4,202 people to a level of 2,235,289, setting yet another … more

Town still a fairyland of lights

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Have you seen downtown Lexington? It is truly a fairyland of trees bearing rain-dripping icicle lights, poles wrapped with lighted wreaths, and store … more

Lexington 3 hosts Thanksgiving meal

On Thursday, November 15th, members of the Lexington School District 3 Food Services team hosted a Thanksgiving meal for students, staff, and distinguished guests at B-L Primary, B-L Elementary, B-L … more

How a sweet tooth educated children

HOLY COW! HISTORY Mark Powell is on family leave. This column is reprinted from 2016. M ilton didn’t like farm work. Milton wasn’t lazy. Quite … more

Is this rumor, fact or fake news?

Imagine for a moment that you are the editor of the Chronicle and a reader comes to you with what she thinks is a story. A friend of hers has told her that she was assaulted 36 years ago by a local … more

Vehicle break-in suspects arrested

Lexington residents can sleep a bit more soundly. Four suspects involved in a series of auto tampering and theft from motor vehicles have been arrested. The incidents involved over 50 unsecured … more

Life, love and death

the editor talks with you In the still of an August night, my sister and I often talked about the future. We would sit there on her bed and talk about what we would … more

Celebrate ‘National Night Out’

National Night Out is August 8 along West Railroad Ave. in the Historic Batesburg business district. Stop by between 6 and 7:30 for a night of free food, music, and a vast assortment of other … more

DEATH NOTICES

Henry J. Addison Jr., 70, of Bates-burg has died. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Veleta Grace Andrews, 85, of Lexington died June 30, 2018. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in … 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

Gamecocks to face Arkansas at Super Regional

COLLEGE BASEBALL For the second time in three years and 13th time overall, the University of South Carolina baseball team will play for a berth in the College World Series. … more
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