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Hundreds receive school supplies from county churches

Brookland United Methodist Church in West Columbia teamed up with 12 Springs Community Church for a back-to-school bookbag giveaway. There was also a school supply giveaway at Turner Memorial … more

Lexington County deputy injured on dut

A Lexington County deputy has been critically injured in a crash near Gaston. Officials said Deputy Cameron Cain was responding in his patrol car July 27 to a call about a suicidal person. … more

Elizabeth Hook Caughman

LEXINGTON – A private family funeral service for Elizabeth Hook Caughman was held on Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 2 pm at St. David Lutheran Church with a graveside service at 2:45 pm in the church … 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

How to lower drug prices

Last year, the Trump administration proposed a rule that would have forced the middlemen to share more of their drug discounts with patients. Unfortunately, the administration caved to pressure from … more

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

PHOTO | WWW.GOFLASHWIN.COM River Bluff forward Reagan Rozier with the putback in the 1st round playoff win against Stall. CHRONICLE PHOTO | THOMAS GRANT JR. Irmo guard Ehrial Wagstaff drives to … more

More housing coming to West Columbia

A new housing community is coming to West Columbia’s River District. Developer Spring Street Partners announces the start of construction on St. Ann’s Alley, an in-town community of 34 … more

What does your heart tell you?

I’m sure you’ve heard the saying, “listen to your heart.” This advice isn’t just for relationships. It can be for your health as well. Frequent readers of my column will … more

Should you be fasting?

health wanted Does a busy schedule keep you from eating during the day? If so, you may already be fasting. This may seem like a bad thing, but it has health benefits. … more

Give more life to your years

This holiday season, give yourself the gift of becoming more fit. Before you roll your eyes and stop reading, let me give you 3 reasons why this could be the best thing you do for yourself all … more

COMING ATTRACTIONS

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

More than a job

the editor talks with you Do you consider your work as a job, a career or a calling? That’s a question prospective employers like to ask because it tells a lot … more

Thank you, teachers

Nearly 50 longtime Lexington 2 employees were recognized for their service this week. Awards were presented for 10, 20 and 30 years of service in District 2 during a reception before the monthly … more

Dominion settlement means $60M for you

It’s supposed to be in the mail to you this week. More than 737,000 former SC Electric & Gas ratepayers will get back pennies on the $2 billion the Public Service Commission allowed … more

Publix raises $608,000

AROUND TOWN Publix Super Markets has been given the United Way of the Midlands Community Champion Award for Best Overall Performance. This award is given to … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

“I would like vitamins for my son,” a mother said. “Vitamin A, B or C?” the pharmacist asked. “It doesn’t matter,” the mother replied. “He can’t read yet. Q: What do you call a … more

E-cigarette plant coming to county

AROUND TOWN JUUL Labs, Inc. plans to build a $125 million assembly facility in Lexington County. The e-cigarette maker says the plant will create 500 new jobs. The … more

OGES Economics Fair

Second grade students at Oak Grove Elementary School tested their business skills at the school’s first Economics Fair recently. The students worked to earn money for several weeks by doing … more

Early Easter celebrations

DEATH NOTICES

Alberta Car Brown, 94, of Cayce died Feb. 24, 2019 Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home was in charge. Larry Elmer Brown Jr., 47, of Lexington died March 2, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was … more

Tours

HISTORIC HOUSE TOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 11:30 am, 1:30 pm, and 2:30 pm; Sunday 1 pm, 2:30 pm, and 4 pm. Free to Historic Columbia members, nonmembers $10 adults, $7 youth. Visit gift shop at Robert … more

Unplanned Holy Land tour stop

Senior Living Iwas on a pilgrimage in the Holy Land 2 weeks ago. My wife and I were hosting a tour group of 32 when midway through our eldest pilgrim became … more

Quick facts

• In 1900 and 1901, 1,065 American teachers came to the Philippines. • On March 2, 1902, the Katipunan Gen. Juan Climace became the 1st elected governor of Cebu. Women weren’t allowed to … more

The first Thanksgiving’s true story

Thanksgiving today is full of food, festivities and football. However, the real story behind the first Thanksgiving is full of drama, hardship, starvation, persecution and abduction. Here … more

Soo-Wee!

Our Sports Editor Thomas Grant, Jr. offered to send me to any sporting event our readers wanted. How many responded? Zip. Zilch. Zero. Did everyone who reads the Chronicle lose their … more
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