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Fall and golf go together

golf Fall is the perfect golf season, so why not play more? Here are the reasons why our fall golf season is one of the best on planet earth. What most locals … more

Ratepayers paid millions for SCE&G bonuses

Irmo celebrates deep fried perfection Mid-Carolina Electric and SC Electric & Gas customers are in for a surprise. The Public Service Commission-approved 18% in nuclear … more

Senns celebrate 60th anniversary

Kenneth and Linda Womble Senn were married September 7, 1958, at Lexington Methodist Church. Because Kenneth was in the Air Force, they lived in Kansas for two-and-a-half years before moving to West … more

Foundation’s donation to help SC families

The South Carolina Elks Association recently presented $40,000 to the Alzheimer’s Association South Carolina Chapter. The funds will help support family members caring for someone with … more

Growing the game

GOLF Dataw Island was the host site for the 2018 South Carolina State Amateur this past weekend. William Harwood from Columbia, a rising junior at Elon … more

Local church’s explosive 24-year growth

Church Buzz Pastor Jeff Kersey has just begun his 25th year at Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church in Lexington. In that time, the church has grown from a small country church … more

A harsh life on the Carolina frontier

Afrontiersman preacher’s life was hard in the good ol’ days. Charles Woodmason, an Anglican minister in South Carolina’s frontier wilderness, wrote, “I was almost tir’d in baptizing of … more

Alzheimer’s patients encourage awareness

June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month. The Alzheimer’s Association together with advocates in the early stages of the disease are encouraging families to talk about memory and … more

Navigate the maze

college admissions Lisa Baghdady knows her way through the maze of college applications. She’s successfully helped her four sons. The former Dutch Fork High teacher … more

Embattled doctor voluntarily resigns

Dr. Adam Lazzarini is charged with involuntary manslaughter after an October shooting inside his home. Now, investigators are trying to determine the cause of death of the doctor’s young wife. The … more

LEXINGTON COUNTY CHRONICLE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

(Each week, the Lexington County Chronicle will recognize top athletes from Chronicle Country based on the recommendations from coaches and their accomplishments. Any recommendations, along with … more

Lexington-based sting targets predators

More than a dozen law enforcement agencies have worked together on a month-long operation targeting adults accused of contacting children online for sexual activity. Seventeen men have been … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Labor Day celebrates the contribution of workers to our economy. We celebrate it by not working. In the week before Labor Day, Eli, a dirt-poor country farmer won the lottery – half a million … more

Are donation requests a racket?

I seem to average receiving at least 4 requests for donations every day the US Post Office delivers my mail. This means I receive about 1,250 such requests a year. With the usual minimum … more

William “Wills” Rikard Swygert

William “Wills” Rikard Swygert, 22, of Leesville died May 31, 2021. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

How to fix iPhone batteries

Have you updated your iPhone to iOS 14.5? If so, you might be one of many iPhone users who have started having battery problems. Apple is working on a fix for this commonly reported issue but we … more

SC HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE CLASS 3A WRESTLING FINALS

Gilbert head coach Mitch Hudson exhorts his team. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Gilbert’s Brendon Boatwright after his pinfall win. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Gilbert’s … more

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

River Bluff boys’ basketball coach Benjamin Lee speaks to his team during a timeout in the Jan. 15 road game against White Knoll. The Gators won 43-34. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Chapin … more

Media fools us with covid con

As many Americans recover, the media is pushing their propaganda narrative that covid cases are once again surging. The media is oblivious, either ignorantly or deliberately, to the reality that … more

The night children couldn’t sleep

Just like today, many Christian residents of Lexington County in the 19th century would have gone to church for a Christmas service, with many attending Midnight Christmas Eve services, too. … more

Avoid holiday season scammers

D o you know how to protect yourself shopping online? Even if you don’t plan to shop Black Friday, scammers grow bolder when they sense opportunity. Experts estimate that phishing attacks … more

Bring your gloves and clippers

A reminder that cleanup day is Nov. 7 at the walking trail. Meet at the playground at 8 am. Bring gloves, clippers, and smiles. A group of about 30 American Legion Legacy Riders stopped by the … more

Coming Attractions

Our Coming Attractions section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803- 348-0243 or email … more

Local hunters bag 13-foot gator in Lake Moultrie

Angelo Tager couldn’t help but show off photos of a prize 13-foot alligator. Alligators of that length have been weighed at up to 700 pounds. Tager said that he and his wife Crystal Nunn … more

DEATH NOTICES

Robert L. Amick, 85 of Leesville died Sept. 14, 2020. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. Thomas L. Briggman, 58, of Gaston died Sept.12, 2020. W.B. Crumel Funeral Home was in charge. … more
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