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Where in the world did Goldilocks go?

Did you ever wonder what happened to Goldilocks after she left the 3 bears’ home? Children enrolled in the Summer Reading Program always looked forward to Porkchop Productions live per … more

Be smart about allergies

Allergies occur when the immune system treats a harmless foreign protein as an invader. The body responds by releasing inflammatory chemicals. These chemicals recruit other cells and … more

Ex-Blowfish head coach organizing summer league

Columbia International University baseball head coach Jonathan Johnson is organizing a team to play a 30-game schedule on its new field in Columbia. The games will take place June 15-July 31 from 10 … more

Cayce wants statewide shelter-in-place order

Be aware if you are driving from Lexington County into Columbia. Columbia City Council approved a shelter-in-place order last Thursday. The order requires residents to stay indoors unless … more

Winter Tour comes to an end

The 28th season of the ICRC Winter Youth golf Tour ended on a glorious Sunday afternoon at Charwood Country Club. The weather was spectacular and the golf course was in excellent condition. … more

How much should you spend for Valentine’s Day?

Talking Points Last minute Valentine’s Day shoppers may want to pump the brakes. New WalletHub data shows not everyone wants their sweetheart to spend a lot on gifts. … more

Batesburg-Leesville Council cuts its pay

This may set a dangerous precedent for public officials’ bank accounts. The Batesburg-Leesville Town Council has voted to lower its pay from $500 to $400 a month. That’s a cut in pay of … more

Perfect day for Saluda River kayaking

Hunter Cooper and Christina Passafaro will have something to tell their grandchildren. They survived the 20th annual Millrace Massacre and Iceman Championships. Cooper won the men’s … more

Public Safety’s No Shave November Fundraiser

On November 26, the Foundation received a generous donation of $503 for the Cancer Care Fund from Lexington Medical Center Public Safety department as part of their No Shave November fundraiser. … more

Joe Allen Wood,

80, of Lexington died Nov. 22, 2019. Thomson Funeral Home was in charge. 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 Your telephone number and address will not be published.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 p.m. … more

Wells Fargo employees unable to find work

Some Wells Fargo Bank employees nationally are finding it hard to get a job. The employees were fired after it was found they were opening accounts for customers without their knowledge and … more

OLD GRUMP

Think this is hot? I can remember when our hens laid omelettes and the squirrels used hot pads to pick up nuts. more

SC grads feel ready for college

South Carolina graduates are among the most prepared for college. That is the finding of a recent Brainly.com study on college-readiness. Brainly polled 1,000 American students - 22 from SC - to … more

14 Mile Creek Trail closed due to flooding damage in Lexington 

Flooding repairs are soon to be underway at the 14 Mile Creek Trail due to flooding. Lexington Mayor Steve MacDougall said the popular attraction is at the corner of Old Cherokee Road and North … more

This recipe will feed the masses

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Cooking for a crowd? Whether you’re entertaining on the patio or at a holiday gathering, easy recipes are a must. This dish serves 16 people … more

Business boom here not felt elsewhere

Business may be booming in Lexington County. The rest of the state isn’t hurting yet but growth is slowing. That sums up the state’s 2018 economy, according to the US Commerce … more

‘Wine’ down at the Wine Walk

Raise your glass for a toast. The 9th Annual Lexington Wine Walk on Main will be Saturday, May 11, from 6-10pm at the Icehouse Amphitheater at 107 W. Main Street. The Going Commando Band … more

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

We all need to get away sometimes

LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE Traveling is one of my favorite things. I love visiting the Caribbean and writing by the sea. Growing up I spent many days at the shores of Lake … more

Meetings

ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL WORKERS: National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE) is the only organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the pay and benefits of all … more

Ellisors celebrate 68th anniversary

Hilda and Phil Ellisor will celebrate 68 years of marriage on Feb. 16, 2019. Phil is retired from Overnite Trucking Co. and Hilda is retired from Provident Insurance Co. Both are members of … more

Donations still needed

United Way of the Midlands is hosting a donation drive to collect items for the area’s annual Point-in-Time held Jan. 23-29. The donation drive is an effort to collect new, cold-weather items … more

A Good Samaritan on a rainy night

our readers write Chronicle reader John Parrish shared these. Late one night, an older African-American woman was standing on the side of an Alabama highway in a lashing rain … more

Watch Celebrity Softball Saturday in Lexington

The fifth annual South Carolina Youth Diabetes Association (SCYDA) Celebrity Softball Game will move to Lexington County Baseball Stadium on Saturday. Tickets are $5 with the gates opening at 11 … more
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