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Dunkin’ drops its donuts

Lexington County Krispy Kreme fans won’t care but Dunkin’ Donuts fans do. Dunkin’ Donuts is dropping its last name – for a simpler name, CEO David Hoffmann told Business Insider newsletter. … more

John Douglas Williams

LEXINGTON – A memorial service for John Douglas Williams, 85, was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at All Saints Episcopal Church in Cayce. The family received friends following the … more

SCE&G aimed to raise rates 34%

Smile and say ‘Explore!’ A year after the South Carolina hiked the gas tax, drivers see little result for their money. SC Department of Transportation and … more

Children’s favorite horse was made by German POWs

THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY Heirlooms, such as this rocking horse, take on a whole new meaning when they are passed to the next generation of a family. This wooden … more

Harry A. West, Jr.

GILBERT—Harry A. West Jr. passed away Wednesday, July 18, 2018 in Lexington Medical Center, West Columbia, after a long and courageous battle with multiple illnesses. His funeral was held at 11:00 … more

ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEXINGTON “The Players” Boys Summer Basketball Camp will take place July 23-25 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. for ages nine to 13. Campers will receive instruction from current and former … more

Babcock Center names new CEO

Thoyd B. Warren will become the Babcock Center’s president & CEO when Dr. Judy Johnson retires. Babcock Center cares for disabled adult residents. Warren earned a B.A. in Social Work from … more

Blowfish team has a chaplain in the dugout

The Lexington County Blowfish baseball team has a chaplain. Why? That’s what I asked David Ford, the new chaplain. His answer: Why not? David is Minister of Children at Northside … more

Celebration of USC-Clemson Rivalry Returns for 12th Year

The 12th annual Big Thursday celebration is scheduled to take place Oct. 27. This year the event — which commemorates the longstanding rivalry between the University of South Carolina and … more

Chapin girls claim the Region 5-5A golf title

For the 1st time since a new classification was added in the SC High School League, a team other than Lexington was crowned Region 5-5A girls’ golf champion. Chapin High School earned a … more

Covid claims Irmo police chaplain

Billie Bright's long battle with covid ended last Saturday night. According to the Irmo Police Department, Bright had served as their chaplain since August of 2020. "There was no such thing … more

Google to ban old Androids

A re you using an old phone or tablet? If you’re using an ancient device, now might be the time to upgrade. Google will no longer allow users to sign in on devices running Android 2.3.7 or … more

AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ACTION

Lexington Post 7’s Landon McMahan of Lexington rounds 3rd base in 12-9 loss to Camden Post 17 on July 8. PHOTOS BY THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE Chapin/Newberry Post 193/24 pitcher Luke Kennedy … more

Should public know about polluters?

State health officials publicly reveal who violated pollution laws and how much they were fined. The state’s top Freedom of Information attorney Jay Bender says the public has a right to know … more

Elizabeth Louise Steele Gilmore

Elizabeth Louise Steele Gilmore, 95, formerly of Lexington died May 30, 2021. Whitaker Funeral Home was in charge. more

Friends honor ‘Grave Digger’

What’s in a name? The name we are honoring this week is that of former County Councilman Bobby Keisler. A dinner catered by Hudson’s Smokehouse was held last week at the Keislers’ pond and … more

SHAMROCK PARADE THIS SATURDAY

Join the Irish fun for the 2021 Shamrock Parade in downtown Lexington at 2 pm Saturday, March 13, presented by the Lexington County Blowfish, O’Hara’s Public House and the Town of Lexington. … more

Wise words from “GiGi”

As I watched Winter Tour players, parents, grandparents, and friends play golf this past Sunday, at both Oak Hills and LinRick, grand golf memories flooded my mind. The first memory was … more

IT’S THE NEXT MAN UP

I’ll admit Shane Beamer shows common sense. The Gamecocks’ new head coach is loading his staff with former Gamecocks and Lexington County stars. He inherited former quarterback Connor … more

Looking toward the future

I was honored this week to take my 3rd oath of office to serve as your sheriff. Because of the current covid-related conditions, I did so in a small, private ceremony with family, friends and … more

Beamer close to completing staff

The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees approved the contracts of 8 assistants named to new University of South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer’s staff. A total of 4 … more

Want to run an ELF business?

Joe Polish turned around his carpet cleaning business and started teaching his unique strategies to others. Joe’s Consumer Awareness Guide taught people how to buy carpet cleaning. In it he … more

More holiday shopping opportunities

Mission Lexington plans its Trunk Show the entire month of November. It will be at the Mission Lexington Thrift Store at 216 Harmon Street in Lexington. Due to covid-19, the Trunk Show will … more

New Lexington farmers market to open soon

The new $1.7 million downtown Lexington Farmers Market pavilion should open soon. Construction should be finished by the end of the year, town spokesperson Laurin Barnes said. This will … more
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