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Helen McLemore,

of West Columbia, has died. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. more

USC has uphill fight at UGA

CHRONICLE SPORTS CORRESPONDENT South Carolina is coming off its first bye week of the 2019 season and it came at the perfect time. Having dispatched Kentucky 24-7, South … more

Longtime Museum ‘friend’ retires

The Friends of the Lexington County Museum honored their long-time treasurer Huey Long for 22 years of service this month. Friends president Dan Koon gave a speech thanking Long and presented … more

Who said chemistry can’t be fun?

Caughman-Harman Funeral Home opened their doors July 18 for a slime-making event. Summer Schmidt of Caughman-Harman said they wanted to do something fun for the community. “Not everyone can … more

Chapin educator charged in car break-ins

 Lexington County deputies have charged a man in connection to two break-ins of the same car. Richard West Hiller Jr., 44, is charged with two counts of larceny from a motor vehicle, … more

The Gilbert Varsity Winter Guard

The Gilbert Varsity Winter Guard finished first in Scholastic AA Round 2. Members include Gilbert High’s Nicole Aguirre, Noelle Black, Skylar Blosch, Madison Bray, Megan Cook, Morgan Cook, Laiken … more

DEATH NOTICES

Bruce Aull, 81, of Gaston, died April 17, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. James “Jim” Vernon Backman, of Lexington, died April 16, 2019. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in … more

2019 NIKE PALMETTO CUP:Tournament starts April 15

For the 2nd straight year, the NIKE Palmetto Cup will take place at Saluda Shoals Complex. It’s the 26th year for the event, which features 29 boys’ and girls’ teams from throughout the … more

State watchdogs may oversee electric co-ops

The state’s utility watchdogs are willing to oversee Mid-Carolina and other electric cooperatives. State Rep. Russell Ott wants state oversight of electric cooperatives including Mid-Carolina … more

RECOGNITION

This past winter saw two Chronicle Country schools which field the sport of archery enjoy success. Both River Bluff and Gilbert High Schools competed at various events and came away with individual … more

Sign up for girls softball now

Around rEd BAnK Lexington Girls Softball is now taking registrations for the upcoming season; practice begins next week. They start at age 3 and have groups divided by age … more

Medical marijuana a step closer

Lawmakers are moving forward to legalize medical marijuana. Sen. Tom Davis, R-Beaufort, filed the Compassionate Care Act Tuesday, the Associated Press reported. Rep. Peter McCoy, … more

A year for the history books

2018 was a year of ups and down, bumps and bruises and good times and bad. Among the ugly moments were the disappointing way: • SCE&G and Santee Cooper executives rewarded themselves … more

MTC among best for veterans

Military Times selected Midlands Technical College as a Military Times “Best College for Veterans” for 2019. MTC is the only two-year college in South Carolina to receive this designation. … more

Chronicle poll

Do you plan to exercise your right to vote Tuesday, Nov. 6? Last week’s poll results: Should SCANA executives give back bonuses paid to them with money meant for nuclear construction … more

Chapin to raise property taxes, power rates

Taxes and other costs are rising for Chapin residents. At the September 4 town hall meeting, Chapin Town Council approved a 1.379 mill increase for a total of 12.884 mills on property taxes. … more

Gilbert goes ‘Hollywood’

Around gilbert & summit Hollywood is coming to Gilbert this week! Gilbert-Summit Senior Center members, and members of the seven other Lexington County Senior Centers are … more

Former attorney general to head Santee Cooper

A tough, often controversial former attorney general will take over as chair of Santee Cooper. Gov. Henry McMaster appointed Charlie Condon to lead the board at a critical time for the … more

A world imagined

the editor talks with you You may hear and read a lot of nonsense about how artificial intelligence is going to make the rest of us expendable. Human beings have been … more

PICK THE COVER

The start of the regular season for high school football is only 57 days ago. Another campaign also means the arrival of the 2018 Lexington Chronicle High School Preview edition. Once again, profiles … more

Politics polarizes county council

Lexington County s long-festering political division appears to be going public. Behind the scenes, a power struggle has been going on between a council majority of 5 and a minority of 4. … more

Spring concert series ends

Rhythm on the River fans love coming out for the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber-sponsored event. The spring concert series ended for this year Saturday at the West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater … more

Chapin Football Star Accused of Sexual Misconduct With a Minor

On Nov. 5, David Bennett Galloway III led the Chapin High School football team to a first-round playoff road victory. On Nov. 11, the senior running back awaited a bond hearing at the Alvin S. … more

Warm Charleston Up With cranberry Charleston chutney Local A holiday Oyster sauce to make Stew family memories

The more ambient temperatures along with the availability of local oysters has often meant this dish was often on the table for lunch or dinner come autumn. This is a meal that can be elegant … more
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