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Fred Marvin Auld Jr.

Fred Marvin Auld Jr., 80, of Cayce died June 1, 2021. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

More elections fraud threatened

Liberals will tell you they need to run elections to ensure everybody gets to vote. That sounds likes Chicago politics. Everybody means the deceased, convicted felons, illegal immigrants, maybe … more

3 states you’ve never heard of

If you’re of a certain age, you remember being herded onto a school stage and warbling “Fifty Nifty United States” to beaming parents. “Fifty, nifty, United States, from thirteen … more

Scouts Blue & Gold Banquet

Gilbert Pact 60 Scouts held their annual Blue and Gold Banquet last weekend at the Scout Hut. This was a birthday celebration of the founding of the Boy Scouts. The oldest Cub Scouts received … 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

County to improve new home development rules

Lexington County emergency workers face a growing problem in access to new homes. After 3 years and 10 months of discussion, County Council expects to vote Dec. 8 on requirements for developers … more

Lexington County, SC set records

Despite a fall surge in covid-19 cases, business reopenings and hiring are posting record national results. Lexington County had only 149 jobless claims in the week ending Oct. 18. That’s … more

Honey crisp apple salad

For salad 12 oz baby romaine 6 oz crumbled gorgonzola cheese 4 slices crisp, crumbled bacon 3 honey crisp apples thinly sliced 1/2 cup dried cranberries 1 red onion, … more

Welcome to flip flop season

Cooler weather has arrived. October brings to South Carolina a plethora of temperatures. Flips flops today, hoodies and sweatshirts tomorrow. If you are new to SC, welcome to the state where you … more

Cayce transplant takes up council seat

The City of Cayce has a new councilwoman. Ann Baily-Robinson moved to Cayce from Inman 21 years ago, and said she couldn’t be happier. She told the Chronicle one thing that makes Cayce so … more

Real layered banana pudding

If you’re a fellow Southerner, you probably cut your teeth on ‘nana pudding but you probably never tasted the layered ones I like to make. 2 pkgs instant vanilla pudding mix & milk … more

Back to school giveaway

Brookland United Methodist Church is hosting a Back-2-School Giveaway on Aug. 22, 2 to 6 pm. Donations of new book bags, notebook paper, pencils, crayons, glue sticks, composition notebooks, … more

Lawmakers fiddle while utility ratepayers burn

By July 31, 2017, as head of the SC Small Business Chamber, I had become a vocal critic of the SCE&G/Santee Cooper nuclear construction project. It was years behind schedule, billions of … more

FBI tracking leftist violence

The radical left-wing Antifa movement and other extremists have “hijacked” legitimate protests. That’s the belief of Attorney General William Barr and FBI Director Chris Wray. The … more

Color blindness

Someone asked me the other day if there was a single thing I wished that could defuse our racial problems. My answer was simple. I wished that all of us could be color blind. With that … more

O God, our help in ages past

W e may go through trials we have never seen before. But there are many who have suffered national calamities throughout history beyond our imagination. Such was the case during the Thirty … more

County combats corona virus

An employee at the Sunset Blvd. Walmart in Lexington attempts to help a shopper find cleaning supplies amid empty shelves. The corona virus scare has driven consumers to buy and hoard extra supplies. … more

an All-wildcat state final

The SC High School League Class 5A boys basketball final between defending 3-time boys basketball champion Dorman and Dutch Fork will feature 4 head coaches who played under coaching legend Bailey … more

What’s ahead for the local market

Relax. Despite what you may have heard, no one is predicting a recession in 2020. Economic tensions rise in election years. Fears of policy changes and economic downturns mount. … more

Fish Wrapper Fan

Betty Rish is a busy lady who rarely has time to fish. But she reads The Lake Murray Fish Wrapper cover to cover each week. She says she doesn’t want to miss a thing. Mrs. Betty is one of … more

My turquoise bicycle was my wildest dream

In October 1957 my sister Rose was born. Exciting as that was, I anticipated another special surprise in December. I prayed, as sincerely as a 7 year old could, for a bicycle. I was sure I … more

Constance “Connie” Jean Furey Picker,

70, of Irmo died Nov. 27, 2019. Dunbar Funeral Home was in charge. more

COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES & SCHEDULES

WEEK 5 RESULTS Middle Georgia State 17, Allen 14 Charleston Southern 34, Savannah State 19 VMI 31, The Citadel 21 Furman 58, Samford 14 North Greenville 29, West Alabama 28 Mars Hill 20, … more

Who would we be without memories?

Senior Living How much do you value the ability to remember the names and faces of all the many people who touched your life? All joking aside about “senior … more

Why we should sell Santee Cooper

Two years ago, utility nuclear geniuses walked away from the $9 billion fiasco they charged the rest of us for. SCANA and Santee Cooper pulled the plug on their nuclear debacle, leaving the … more
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