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A SCANA bankruptcy could be best for all

Many of us think of bankruptcy as financial suicide or worse. It isn’t. At best, a SCANA bankruptcy proceeding will provide ways to flush out incompetence and outright dishonesty for all … more

Golfers meet Challenge

This story begins with a spectacular ending. The Gilbert High School girls’ golf team finished 4th in the S.C. High School League Class 3A golf championship in just its 3rd season of … more

Chapin Times, local printer close doors

The Chapin Times has closed after 42 years. Owner Dee Timmons said she and her husband Bud were unable to find a buyer. The newspaper was founded by Lexington resident Thad Bruner Feb. 25, … more

Are you prepared for the storm?

September is National Preparedness Month, and there has been good reason to be ready in West Columbia in recent years. The flood of 2015 impacted West Columbia’s Riverwalk. Floods from … more

$5,000 raised for local families

WellCare of South Carolina has given Mission Lexington $5,000 to help families and children in crisis. Mission Lexington provides emergency services to over 21,000 people annually. They receive food, … more

Shanahans vow to “keep swinging” to improve team in 2019

LEXINGTON COUNTY BLOWFISH The 2018 season ended on a rainy, disappointing note for the Lexington County Blowfish. A walkoff loss to the Florence RedWolves was … more

Mama’s Coke bottle wasn’t plastic

Down South Down South The year was 1958. On a cutting board beside a white enamel sink, Mom pounded fresh red cube steak with a green Coca Cola bottle, tenderizing a tough … more

Lexington’s new traffic pattern progressing

Lexington’s One-Way Pair Project is open for traffic. Drivers are adapting to its one-way directions. Green-light time has increased 40%. However, traffic is still slow due to construction. … more

Fly like an Eagle

The brutal truth about Karl Marx

Our Readers Write After serving in the US Air Force, it sickened me to see how many positive reports came out about Karl Marx on the anniversary of his birthday May 5, 1818. Over … more

Authorities step up traffic enforcement

Koon's watch You can expect to see extra law enforcement on Lexington County roadways for the next couple of months. So far in 2018, there have been 34 people killed on … more

Revue plays Rhythm on the River

Whiskey Tango Revue headlined the May 5 CMC Steel Rhythm on the River Concert last weekend. The Distributors opened the concert. Three concerts are left in the spring season. Kenny George Band plays … more

RECOGNITION

The Lexington High School girls’ crosscountry team finished in second place at the SC High School League Class 5A final held Nov. 12. Kendra Miles placed second, Laura Wells was sixth and Lydia … more

Lexington County teacher arrested after marijuana edibles given to student

They’re not the snacks you’d expect a teacher to bring with her to school. A teacher at Rocky Creek Elementary is accused of having marijuana edibles in her classroom. According to a press … more

WEEK 7 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

Dutch Fork’s Myles Wiks (27) and Chandler Perry (29) with the hit on Chapin wide receiver Zavier Short during the Oct. 8 contest at Cecil Woolbright Field. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE … more

Cross Safely

R ail Safety Week begins next week. The goal of this campaign is to raise awareness and promote education surrounding railroad rights-of-ways and grade crossings. The Lexington County … more

Isn’t this crazy?

Let’s get this straight. Fair is fair in sports. Play by the rules and you don’t get your team penalized out of the stadium. You sleep better, too. But life itself isn’t … more

Brookland Baptist dedicates new learning center

Brookland Baptist Church, one of the largest churches in the Cayce and West Columbia area, dedicated their new Christian Learning Center recently. The building has been part of the church’s master … more

McDaniels Fund the Fight campaign raises $309,134

In May and June, the McDaniels Fund the Fight campaign promoted cancer awareness by educating about cancer risks, signs, and symptoms. The campaign celebrated cancer survivors and the passionate … more

Evelyn B. Moss

Evelyn B Moss, age 84, of Lexington, passed away on Thursday, May 27th, 2021. She was born on Feb 11th 1937, in San Antonio TX, the daughter of Austin A. & Eugenia Jentch Biegert. She … more

Robert M. Davis

Robert M. Davis, 73, of Lexington and North Myrtle Beach died May 15, 2021. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. more

Publishers in peril

From the earliest days newspapers in this country published letters from readers. Letters to the editor, and even op-ed pieces are favored by newspapers because they provide a way for readers to … more

Man also wanted in Pelion assault, robbery

The charges keep piling up on a Lexington County man. Two days after being arrested for a high-speed chase through 2 SC counties, Pelion police say La-George Raul Jackson, 30, robbed a Dollar … more

A force for good

Scheri Force is a true warrior for others. 2 years ago, Scheri started a ministry at First Baptist Church Lexington while living with multiple sclerosis, an unpredictable disease of the central … more
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