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Team donates to S.C. State Fair Scholarship Fund

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH The season of the Lexington County Fair just completed by the Lexington County Blowfish has proven beneficial to the S.C. State Fair’s “Ride of … more

Do you have a future in solar?

POWERHOME Solar is no stranger to the Palmetto State. They have installed solar panels for customers here since 2016. The company will open a new office at 2109 Landmark Drive in Cayce. … more

Lexington 1 gains national certification

Educators from multiple schools recently earned their National Geographic Educator Certification, helping them teach from a global perspective. Newly certified staff include Gilbert High’s … more

Surf fishing and catching

Senior Living Ilove surf fishing in North Myrtle Beach. If you have never tried it, here’s what you need: 1. A $10 saltwater fishing license. 2. A 7-foot rod with … more

Lexington Police charge motorists with DUI crash

 motorist has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence Tuesday, according to the Lexington Police Department. Authorities said the crash happened at the intersection of … 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

Super Brother

the editor talks with you Every kid deserves a big brother. My sister was lucky. She had me. My closest big brother was my father’s youngest brother Pete. He was a … more

Womanly courage and hope

BEHIND THE MIKE St . Rita was known as the saint of impossible dreams, the saint of courage, bravery, valor and mettle. Rita Madden Thiel was not named after St. Rita, … more

Game tantrums: addiction or depression?

TECH TALK Does your child or grandchild play video games? Have you experienced firsthand the whining and tantrums which accompany the end of playtime? Why do meltdowns happen when … more

We welcome your letters

With letters to the editor, please include your name, address, and telephone number for verification. Your telephone number and address will not be published. Our deadline for letters is 2 pm Friday. … more

Chapin church fires teacher over her sexual orientation

Chapin Baptist Church has fired one of its daycare teachers. Skye Moore said this was due to her relations with another woman. She claimed Pastor Michael Hull, who has been at Chapin … more

CAMPAIGN for CLARITY Making a clear difference in detection.

The Foundation is excited to announce that two additional mammography machines have now been upgraded to 3-D technology. Vista Women’s Care and LMC Chapin now offer this advanced technology, … more

Harlem Globetrotter finds a buddy in Springdale

Sarah-Katherine Cantrell loves to sit on her Buddy Bench on the playground at Springdale Elementary. It’s where she makes new friends. Recently she made a new and unexpected friend - … more

Grind your greens, get mulch back

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA Springdale Mayor Michael Bishop is reminding residents that there is a green way to dispose of Christmas trees when it comes time … more

Giving for good

Inspiration to give back to your community can come from any number of places, from a personal desire to make a difference to fulfilling a graduation requirement for community service hours. No … more

Spooky doings all over the country

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY The feel of fall we’ve been having is welcome after the lingering summer heat. Pumpkins and mums decorate porches while jack o’lanterns await Halloween … more

Nominate your favorite charity

Do you have a favorite charity? You might nominate it for an Angel award. Each year, SC Secretary of State Mark Hammond seeks nominations of charities. He considers charities that use … more

Westingthouse needs to be investigated

A new nuclear fiasco The radioactive leak on Bluff Road will eventually touch all of us. The leak occurred through holes drilled in the base at the plant. At the new VC … more

I’m now celebrating 44 and counting

There I was celebrating my 44th wedding anniversary by babysitting my four grandchildren. Okay, I’m old and this is very tiring… but it is the happiest time of my life these days. It has … more

$23,000 raised for coach battling cancer

More than 800 of W.F. Sullivan’s fans turned out for a fundraiser for him. “I just want to tell y’all, the Chapin High graduates and Chapin community, I just love all of y’all to death … more

Bridging the saluda river

Have you passed the island in the Saluda River and wondered about it? Thousands of canoeists, kayakers and tubers have. Until this month, the 6-acre island was unreachable except by water. … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

IRMO A basketball camp is scheduled June 18-21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the school gymnasium for boys and girls ages six to 14. The cost is $40 and the deadline is June 1. Payment … more

Teach children to love reading

AROUND CHAPIN AND IRMO Summer means more free time for relaxing, hobbies, and reading. Since books, are so important to a child’s education, here are a few steps to help … more

NUKE FIASCO AFTERMATH

SCANA and Santee Cooper power users may find they have a common enemy. Who’s that? State tax officials. They want to charge the two power companies 6% sales tax on the $9 billion … more

2021 Lexington Chronicle Football Teams

PLAYER OF THE YEAR - RUNNING BACK K.Z. ADAMS (GRAY COLLEGIATE) The Georgia State signee made state history while leading the War Eagles to their first-ever Class 2A title. He became the first … more
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