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More Pelion scholarship winners

Around pelion Congratulations to Pelion High students who received scholarships. The recipients of the Charleston Southern University Student Success Award were … more

Murder trial costs piling up

With more than 100 witnesses, Tim Jones’ murder trial costs are growing. Taxpayers will be responsible for prosecution costs and some defense costs. Licensed clinical social worker … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

Deep Hole Two guys are walking through the woods one day when they stumble across a big deep hole. The first guy peers into it and says, “Wow! That looks deep.” The second guy … more

GO!

Easter Easter Carnival and Egg Hunt: Apr. 7, 4 pm. Cherokee Presbyterian Church at 3622 Augusta Hwy, Gilbert. Join us for a FREE Easter Carnival and Egg Hunt! Fun, food, face painting, … more

Make wedding cookies to show you care

Cookin’ with THE CHRONICLE Hey Lexington, get ready! I have got another fabulous recipe for you. This recipe also came from one of the attendees at my wedding shower … more

Is it really the pits?

Many times it was not intentional but I have retired – or been retired – as an editor at least 7 times. One was when MacLeod and I left the Dispatch-News because we could not get along with … more

PGA Golf Show Preview

Brad Frick, Jared Beard, John Brock, Chase Butler, Phil Canders, Rob Thames, Mike Ramsey, Ken Taylor, Ishaan Vasudeva, Doug Brown and myself traveled together to the annual PGA Merchandising Show … more

Church group, county work together

Church Buzz Members of the Harbour Watch Bible Study recently assisted the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission in their Project Pantry event. 7 members … more

Legislators spat on his portrait

Mark Powell is on family leave. This columb is reprint from January 2016. F olks in the Tennessee disagree about many things. Are you a Vanderbilt fan, or do you root for the … more

Think healthier this Thanksgiving

health wanted Thanksgiving is a time for sharing recipes and laughter. It’s a good time also to create memories to hold onto for a lifetime. We may find ourselves … more

OktoberFest was great despite rain

AROUND LEXINGTON COUNTY Everyone looks forward to the annual OktoberFest hosted by Lori Moroz, owner of Pine Press Printing on Ellis Avenue in Lexington, and by Weichert … more

Candidate sues GOP over ads

You may have seen ads about Dick Harpootlian. The ads picture the flamboyant former SC Democratic Party chairman as a socialist follower of US Sen. Bernie Sanders. Harpootlian has sued the … more

Starting over

the editor talks with you What if you and your family had to give up your home, business, everything and, with what few possessions you could carry, leave the country? … more

Lee Vern Owens

Lee Vern (Buddy) Owens, 70, of Lexington, left us to be with the Lord on July 30, 2018. A Memorial Service will be held at Green-haven Preserve, 1701 Vanboklen Road, Eastover, SC 29044 on Saturday, … more

FOOTBALL IS BACK

(LEFT) Northside Christian Academy assistant football coach Angelo Anderson assists Jacob Spangler with his chest guard in the equipment room on Tuesday. The Crusaders, along with fellow Chronicle … more

Dominion blinks, won’t quit deal

Nuke Fiasco aftermath Lawmakers gambled that Dominion Energy would not walk away from buying SCANA for $7.9 billion. Eyeball to eyeball, the Virginia power … more

Planning to take a stay-cation?

Many Lexington County families are reconsidering summer vacation plans. Regular unleaded gas is at $2.45 a gallon at discount stations and headed for $3. That’s forcing many to cancel that trip to … more

Students host benefit for beloved coach

AROUND CHAPIN AND IRMO Teachers have taught us to read, write, and do math. We may not remember all of the things they taught us, but we remember our teachers and how they changed our lives. … more

Wanted: A good massage dog

The Chronicle’s Business blog An advertising copywriter we know sent us an email recently headlined “Why they have eating dogs for the anorexic.” It’s a joke, of course, but he … more

Ready for the show

A multi-million-dollar renovation of AMC Harbison 14 movie theater features recliner seats, adult beverages, a menu with stone-fired flat bread pizza, pretzel bites and gluten-free snacks and new … more

Suspected Shooter Found Dead in Car After Killing 2 People in Gaston

According to the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, two people were fatally shot on the morning in Gaston of Nov. 15 on the 200 block of Woodcote Drive. The suspected gunman was found dead from … more

Candy Bar Name Game

In the aftermath of big elections in Virginia and New Jersey, pundits say a Red Wave may be replacing a Blue Wave. But one thing is certain: America’s children are riding a Sugar Wave as they … more

Boosters OK despite experts

Top federal health officials have ignored their own advisers. The Federal Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control have approved Pfizer booster shots. The decision was made … more

Lawmaker answers gas tax critics

Although the higher gas tax may have more of a “surplus” than originally predicted, it is the intent of the general assembly to actually have some fiscal responsibility and some reserves in case … more

Aristotle’s art of persuasion

Do you want a prime prospect to go for your latest offer? Aristotle taught there were 3 keys to persuade someone else to do something important. The great thinker’s 3 keys were credibility, … more
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