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Quilts of Valor Presented

P elion Police Chief John Rebolj was presented a quilt of valor at the opening ceremony of the city’s Peanut Party on Nov. 12. The quilt was presented by David Mills and Hawk Betts. David Mills, … more

3 new doctors join heart, vascular center

Jenna-Lyn Johnson, MD, Garrett Ruth, MD and Anil Purohit, MD, FACC, have joined Lexington Medical Heart and Vascular Center. Dr. Johnson graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in … more

Former San Jose owner’s murder trial delayed

The lurid Lexington Valentine’s Day 2016 murder trial will have to wait until 2022. Former San Jose restaurant owner Greg Leon, 49, faces murder and 3 other charges for killing a man he … more

Lake Murray’s hotdog boat

Most boaters pack cold beverages when they head to the water, but food is often an afterthought. Tom and Langley Shealy are here with a solution. SunDogs of Lake Murray in Chapin, is a floating … more

Lexington County enhances 9-1-1 services

Emergency service officials in Lexington County have announced that Smart911 is now available to all individuals. Smart911 is a free service that allows individuals and families to sign up … more

GILBERT HS BASEBALL AT THE CLASS 3A FINALS

Gilbert High School players meet Ashby Vining (12) at homeplate following the 1st of his 2 home runs hit this past Saturday in the deciding game of the Class 3A final. THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE … more

You may have $$ you didn’t know about

$700 million in unclaimed money may be waiting for you. State Treasurer Curtis Loftis wants to find you if any of it is yours. Loftis said that more than 600,000 new properties have been … more

Scouting for Food Saturday

Scouting for Food is Gilbert Pack 60’s annual food drive. The Scouts will accept non-perishables Saturday 11 am-1 pm and another drive Saturday, Feb. 13, 10:30 am-noon. Donations will be … more

Clemson falls for the 1st time to Ohio State

Clemson’s 125th season of college football came to a close on New Year’s Day as the 2nd-ranked Tigers fell to Ohio State in the Allstate Sugar Bowl by a score of 49-28 on Saturday night. Clemson … more

SCANA probe widens

More top SC utility executives may be the next to pled guilty to fraud. Sources close to the federal probe say they expect Santee Cooper executives, lawyers and lobbyists to be swept up the $10 … more

Obituary Policy

We accept obituary notices from licensed funeral service providers and from individuals when the notice is accompanied by a valid state death certificate. There are no exceptions to this policy. more

Some normalcy returns

Editor’s note: This is the final part in a series. I stopped by on another Friday evening. A cloudless evening gave the Bistro’s columns a soft blue sheen. Behind those columns a … more

Look where $20 million in covid relief is going

Gov. Henry McMaster plans to spend $20 million in covid-19 money. It won’t be for more testing, treatment or protective gear. The money will be spent on tourism marketing. A … more

The media has sown today’s seeds of fear

There are ominous signs that the Earth’s weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a drastic decline in food production – with serious political … more

Strike up the marching bands

Welcome, high school marching bands and football season. District 5’s guidelines require spectators to social distance and wear a face covering the nose and mouth. The Irmo Events Committee is … more

Girls Night Out Sept. 11

Red Bank Baptist Church Women’s Ministry plans a “Girls Night Out” Friday, Sept. 11 at 6:30 pm with coffee and other beverages, dessert and time for fellowship. Ladies 18 and older are welcome. … more

VOTING STILL TAKING PLACE FOR H.S. FOOTBALL EDITION COVER

Voting is still taking place for the cover of the Lexington County Chronicle High School Football Preview Edition. The special tabloid will feature profiles, pictures, rosters and schedules of all 15 … more

Math to help your golfing

Since this is the playing season and we are playing a lot of golf, our mid-summer developmental theme continues to be statistics. Examining simple math at the end of the round could have … more

Our 1st and only seminary

The Town of Lexington, called Lexington Courthouse throughout the 19th century, was once home to the Southern Lutheran Seminary. Although the seminary began in what would become Pomaria, the death of … more

GO AHEAD, EGG YOUR FRIENDS

Jenny Snelgrove’s children Liam and Cora virtually “egged” their friends in a mess-free prank. How has your family stayed busy during quarantine? Send your photos to Chronicle news editor Rose … more

THE CHARLESTON SILVER LADY

Somewhere in my collections sits a stack of small white plates decorated with gold leaf fleur-de-lis made in Paris in the 1830s. They are what remains from a much larger set with a small oval, … more

How the pandemic affects nonprofits

The panic over corona virus is having a ripple effect on Lexington County nonprofit ministries. Mission Lexington is one of the biggest providers of food and services in the area. They are requiring … more

Lexington County Lutheran mission men awarded

Pilgrim Lutheran Church hosted the 77th Annual Convention of the South Carolina Lutheran Men in Mission last month. Throughout the 2-day sessions, the theme “Using Your Talents to Serve … more

Friends of the Lexington Main Library held a 50% off book sale

Friends of the Lexington Main Library held a 50% off book sale Saturday at the Lexington Main Library. The sale raised over $1,000 for the library. FLML PHOTOS | MARLENA WHITE more
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