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Quarantine brought our family together

Quarantine has made life different, but what’s its impact on our family’s future. Life was good. I wanted it to stay the same. But it’s not the same. No more soccer, swim, … more

SCE&G executive to plead guilty to fraud charges

SC Electric and Gas ratepayers and investors have long wondered if they would get justice. Now they know that against at least one SCE&G executive they may. SCE&G Chief Operating … more

Do you have a ‘classy chassis?’

Slang – the colloquialisms and idioms of the day – are the markers of our age. The 60s revolution gave us fab, groovy, nifty, hippy style clothes and “bad” music. They had a “blast” … more

GHS selects pageant winners

G ilbert High School held the 2020 Miss GHS Pageant last weekend, where over $450 dollars was raised by the Student Council for Katrina’s Kids. Congratulations to these pageant winners: Miss … more

NATIONAL SIGNING DAY IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

BATESBURG-LEESVILLE LEXINGTON BROOKLAND-CAYCE RIVER BLUFF CHAPIN WHITE KNOLL IRMO DUTCH FORK GILBERT GRAY COLLEGIATE ACADEMY SWANSEA more

Church youth to hold yard sale

Around rEd BAnK The youth group at Lexington Church of God will hold a yard sale January 11, 7 am-noon. They are raising money to go to the Shabbach Youth Conference later … more

Lawmakers face $1 billion problem

It’s hard to believe that $1 billion in your tax money could cause a problem. But state lawmakers must decide how to spend an expected $1 billion surplus or return money to taxpayers. … more

Bureaucrats line up for $1.8B

YOUR TAXES AT WORK With $1.8 billion more in money next year, bureaucrats have big wish lists. Their taxpayer-funded requests include millions to promote private … more

Couple celebrates 20 years in business

chuck.lexchron@gmail.com Paul Davis Restorations has been serving Lexington and Richland counties for 20 years. The Lexington Chamber of Commerce celebrated the business with a ribbon … more

Why not travel for Thanksgiving?

Talking Points When it comes to holidays, there are 2 types of people. Those who eagerly await the high-energy hustle and bustle and those who dread it. Turns out more … more

Lady Indians playing with great hunger

VOLLEYBALL Dominate early and finish strong. The Gilbert High volleyball team took this simple yet effective approach in beating Region 5-3A archrival Strom … more

Airport kicks off football season

Special to the Chronicle Columbia Metropolitan Airport celebrated the kick-off to college football Aug. 30. CAE held a tailgate customer appreciation in the terminal’s main lobby. … more

NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

An additional student from Lexington-Richland School District 5 has earned a National Merit Scholarship. Joseph Humphries (Chap-in High School, Vanderbilt University) was named a winner of this … 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

Doris Bickley Waldrop

WHITEROCK—A funeral service for Doris Bickley Waldrop, 93, will be held at 2:00 on Wednesday, June 19th, 2019, at White Rock Baptist Church, with internment at Newberry Memorial Gardens. The Pastor … 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

Who was the mysterious Mr. Schwamp?

HOLY COW! HISTORY Ibegin this week’s column with a confession. I’m a lifelong, dyed in the wool fan of The Andy Griffith Show. It debuted just a few weeks … more

Celebrate Holy Week

Around ChApin & irmo This is Holy Week and many will flock to churches and synagogues for Resurrection day celebrations and Passover Seders. I will attend both a Passover … more

Who really controls state government?

STATEHOUSE WATCH Most of us know that our governor doesn’t control transportation, education, pensions or every regulatory agency. An important financial document says … 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

Internal Grant Update: Beautiful You

The Lexington Medical Center Foundation is excited to fund a new program this year – Beautiful You: A Program for Women with Cancer. This will consist of a 90-minute class meeting every other month … more

Regulators rule SCE&G lied

The SC Public Service Commission surprised almost everyone this week. The commissioners reversed their ruling that SCANA and SC Electric & Gas executives intentionally acted imprudently in … more

Celebrate New Year’s differently

Around rEd BAnK New Year’s Eve is typically an event that calls for over-the-top parties and celebrations. Red Bank Baptist is ringing in the new year in a different way by … more

Latest hurricane did little damage

Around ChApin & irmo While many were still recovering from Hurricane Florence, Hurricane Michael brought heavy rains, trees down and some flooding. The Chapin area had minimal … more
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