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Could tariffs cost state $3 billion?

New imported goods taxes could cost SC business and jobs. President Trump’s 25% steel tariff and 10% on aluminum began June 1. These new taxes may negatively impact manufacturers here. … more

Get your kid a job

AROUND TOWN Is your adult child living in your basement, eating like there’s no tomorrow and sleeping till noon? The latest good news is that we now have more job … more

Flood waters = problems on Riverwalk

AROUND Cayce, West COLUMBIA & SPRINGDALE Lots of rain in Lexington County has resulted in some issues on the Riverwalk in Cayce and West Columbia. Phase 1 of the Cayce Riverwalk was closed … more

How to raise adults in one easy lesson

Bringing up father Dog trainers will tell you that they actually have to train the owners. The same applies to educating children. The parents are the ones in need of … more

Charleston cranberry chutne Coastal Holiday Appetizer from Tradd Street in Charleston A holiday sauce to make family memories

M y aunt would make this appetizer for the buffet at any special occasion. Last week, I shared salmon-stuffed mushroom caps. This one is similar but features crab meat as well as other pantry … more

More Lexington County Election Results

In Batesburg-Leesville, Lancer Shull (641 votes) was re-elected as mayor, fending off a challenge from Town Councilman Steve Cain (316). In the municipality’s Town Council races, District 5 … more

How to cross rivers in colonial times

I n the colonial period, ferries were the only way to cross Saxe Gotha rivers. These ferries sometimes began as informal operations but were granted official authority to collect tolls by the … more

LMC praises Nephron over vaccines

Lexington Medical Center applauds Nephron Pharmaceuticals for requiring all employees to be vaccinated against covid-19 to help prevent the spread of this virus. The hospital publicly thanks Nephron … more

Arrest made in Gaston chase

A man faces multiple charges after a police chase in Lexington County on Monday afternoon. It started around 2:54 pm at Glenn Road and Gardners Terrace Road, said Gaston Police Chief Stephen … more

Having trouble swallowing?

Although many conditions can cause difficulty swallowing, the difficulty can be different following a stroke. Whether a stroke causes difficulty swallowing depends on what part of the brain was … more

Golden Geezers

You’ll probably think this is silly for a man my age. Nevertheless, I’ve done stupid stuff before and I’ll bet you’ve done your share of them, too. Keep it to but here’s what … more

What do lawmakers have to hide?

Some lawmakers don’t want to disclose how they spend your money. The House Ways and Means Committee has voted 19-0 for a bill to repeal a law requiring them to hold public hearings. If passed … more

The latest on covid vaccines

Where are the vaccination sites? Where to receive this life-saving shot in the arm remains confusing. With limited vaccine doses, some sites give out while requests continue. Last Wednesday Rep. … more

The best recreation sport

Let’s tee off 2021 with the reasons to place golf high on the recreational priority list. The 1st and foremost reason is it is outdoors and meets easily CDC safety guidelines. Number 2, … more

YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO AREA EVENTS

To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com. You may also … more

John Larry Bodie Sr.

John Larry Bodie Sr., age 77, of Cayce, died Wednesday, November 11, 2020 after a long illness. He was the son of the late Harold Bodie and Annie Mae Bodie Peake. Larry attended Brookland-Cayce High … more

When blacksmiths were necessary

Blacksmiths were essential to society in the 19th century. Whether creating horseshoes or tools, blacksmiths helped society function. Many blacksmiths were in Lexington District and several, both … more

Toddler takes the plunge

Adalyn Dreher, daughter of David Dreher of Irmo, braves the slide head first. more

HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS IN CHRONICLE COUNTRY

GILBERT VS. ORANGEBURG-WILKINSON (ALL PHOTOS BY THOMAS GRANT JR. | CHRONICLE) LEXINGTON VS. RIVER BLUFF (ALL PHOTOS BY GOFLASHWIN.COM) more

Timberwolves take on Dutch Fork

Are you ready for some high school football? The coviddelayed season begins for the White Knoll Timberwolves tonight with a Junior Varsity matchup at home against Dutch Fork. Tomorrow night the … more

Why electric vehicles are a bad buy

Salespeople may pitch electric cars as the future but most drivers see them as an expensive option to regular cars and trucks. Today’s government policies offer federal write-offs of $7,500 … more

Clemson football is bracing for lower attendance

With student-athletes being allowed to return to campuses around the country, it is beginning to become more and more likely that there will be a football season—in some form or fashion that has … more

Want to help a local business survive?

We live in crazy times and survival often requires crazy ideas. I’m going to share with you in a moment an idea that may help many local business owners who are struggling. They are the … more

Leave a light on for your graduate

School districts throughout Lexington County will join together to “Glow for Grads” May 20. All Lexington County residents, businesses, and others are encouraged to turn their lights on at … more

Demand surges for Nephron medications

Nephron Pharmaceuticals of West Columbia reports demand for its medications is so high it is shattering sales records. Nephron makes inhalation solutions and suspension products that treat … more
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