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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

Gilbert quarterback Izayah Whiteside runs out of the pocket during the 1st half of the Class 3A 1st round contest against Lake City. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Brookland-Cayce’s Skylar King … more

Virus hits 58 schools

Students and staff at 58 Lexington County private and public schools have been infected with covid-19 Although more schools are admitting students to classrooms, that’s only 1 more schools … more

Blowfish to host blood drive, prayer breakfast

The Lexington County Blowfish have a plethora of events planned for the general public at or near Lexington County Baseball Stadium. Blood Drive The team is sponsoring a blood drive from 10 … more

Tim James wins Cayce council seat

After a recount of votes for the Cayce City Council Dist. 1 seat, Tim James was certified as the winner. James was ahead of Tiffany Aull by 1 vote - 180 to 179 - going into the certification … more

A new use for old newspapers

People have joked for years about old newspapers. They said they were good to line canary cages and train puppies. Kim Apgar has a better idea. You might call it a skill or talent. … more

Former War Eagle makes impact at next level

It was a notable weekend for 2 Chronicle Country high school graduates competing for the 1st time at the college and professional level. Both South Florida freshman wide receiver Omarion … more

Gervais Bridge dinner postponed

The Gervais Street Bridge Dinner has been postponed until March 2021. The dinner was scheduled for October 18, but wa moved due to corona virus concerns. The Gervais Street Bridge Dinner is … more

More parents choose private, home schooling

Covid-19 has forever changed the concept of school choice. Uncertainty surrounds the 2020-2021 Lexington County school year. New state and CDC guidelines have caused parents to find … more

Tallulah Point Outlook

This is part 2 of a series. Boone, Asheville, then Tallulah Falls—each move took Mary Beth closer to the flatlands. Tallulah Point Outlook would be Mary Beth’s last stand where she … more

Chinese pecan chewies

I hope the President and all Lexington County conservatives will forgive me for recommending anything Chinese to you but, boy, these are tasty and easy to make. 1 box brown sugar 1 stick … more

Violent leftists hijack protests

Terrorists on the left and the right have similar goals. Both want a revolution to end America as we know it. The Chronicle has reported on the violence of the white supremacist groups. … more

Free covid-19 tests in West Columbia June 16

Lexington Medical Center and the Department of Health and Environmental Control are providing them at Brookland Baptist Church Lexington Medical Center and state health officials are providing … more

Summer baseball for high schoolers in the works

American Legion players and parents can breathe easier. SC American League Baseball has stepped up to register teams and schedule games. Youth and adult sports leagues got the green light … more

Start the day with Coffee Cake

L ooking for a special weekend breakfast treat? Here’s an easy coffee cake to get your family off to a bright start. Easy Coffee Cake 1 box yellow cake mix 8 oz. sour cream ¾ … more

Celebrate that 4-letter word

health wanted The day is here to celebrate love. Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day, or Galentine’s Day for some. If you aren’t in a relationship, you can enjoy it with … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Neurotics build air castles. Psychotics live in them. Psychiatrists collect the rent. A pun is a form of humor that causes everyone to groan and is meant to punish the hearers. Deacon: It … more

Is ‘Xmas’ offensive?

Several Chronicle and Fish Wrapper readers questioned our use of “Xmas” instead of “Christmas” last week. According to no less an authority than Merriam Webster, here’s a holiday surprise. … more

Ex-Tri-County Co-Op chairman free on bond

Tri-County Electric Cooperative’s disgraced former board chairman will not await trial in jail. Judge Roger Young set bond at $25,000 for Heath Hill, ruling the 69-year-old farmer isn’t a … more

Dominion to help build Cayce home

Dominion Energy South Carolina is partnering with Central South Carolina Habitat for Humanity to build a home in Cayce. Dominion volunteers will work morning and afternoon shifts through Dec. 19 … more

WEEK 4 PREP FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

For only the second time in school history, the White Knoll Timberwolves varsity football team is off to a 5-0 start. It’s happened both times under current coach Dean Howell. However, he … more

Lexington Tech Center students win ‘Skills’ medals

6 Lexington Technology Center students won medals at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference, advancing to the national level after winning first place at state. White Knoll … more

DEATH NOTICES

Evelyn Williams Anderson, 92, of West Columbia died July 20, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. Robert M. “Bob” Bartlett, age 71, passed away July 9, 2019. Caughman-Harman … more

Rhodes-Thames

Ms Toni Rhodes of Rison, AR; Mr. Marty Rhodes of Shelby, NC; and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thames of Lexington, SC; are pleased to announce the engagement of Natalie Danyell Rhodes of Elgin, SC, to Mr. … more

Chronicle Book Club

Once a month, local authors and writers will recommend to you their favorite books and favorite writers. They will share with you why they love these books and why you, too, may come to love them. more

Tim Jones deserves a fair trial

This may be a good time to remind us of an essential right all Americans enjoy. That’s our right to fair trial by an impartial jury of our peers. No matter the charge, we are innocent … more
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