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Around 190 people attended the Lexington County Museum’s 50th anniversary Gala recently.

Around 190 people attended the Lexington County Museum’s 50th anniversary Gala recently. Attendees heard stories from the museum’s past from former Director Horace Harmon and enjoyed food … more

Last chance to register for softball

Around rEd BAnK Lexington Girls Softball registration for the spring season is closing soon; register before January 31 to avoid late fees. They offer age groups from age 6 … more

Command Attractions

Our new Church Buzz section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or at … more

Evelyn Melissa Stokes Earhart,

91, of West Columbia died Nov. 27, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more

Coming Attractions

Our new Church Buzz section allows churches and non-profits to promote their upcoming concerts, revivals, fundraisers, spaghetti suppers and more. Contact me at 803-348-0243 or at … more

CIU dedicates new Business School

Columbia International University has opened its new School of Business. Last Friday, school officials, dignitaries and guests filled the William H. Jones Center for the dedication of the … more

Irmo Okra Strut Guide

What to look forward to at the Strut Friday at the Okra Strut At 6 pm Friday, Sept. 27, The Slippery When Wet band will open the 46th annual Irmo Okra Strut Festival with the … more

Swansea students attend history competition

9 Swansea High School students spent their first week of summer at the National History Day National Competition at University of Maryland and Washington, DC. Arelly Silverio Huerta, Austin Skeen, … more

DEATH NOTICES

Suzanne Cyr Amick, 72, of Lexington died Aug. 9, 2019. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. Jerry Fore Ard, 87, of Lexington died Aug. 14, 2019. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. … more

Harpootlian blocks job for ex-lawmaker

A new Lexington County senator is making waves in the Statehouse. Sen. Dick Harpootlian, a Democrat who represents the Irmo area in the state Senate, questioned the appointment of former House … more

Brother begged Jones to quit drugs

Tim Jones’ family pleaded for the jury to spare his life. Julie Jones, his father’s wife, talked of the emotional upheaval of losing the 5 children Jones killed. She said Jones Sr. “talked … more

Fraud costs business $790K

Carolina Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, Inc. will pay $790,000 to resolve false billing allegations. Carolina PT was a chain of 9 physical therapy practices with practices in Columbia, … more

CRISPY FRIED CHICKEN

2-1/2 to 3 lb. fryer 1 Tbsp. Tony’s Famous Creole Seasoning 1 cup rich milk 2 eggs 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 quart cooking oil or shortening in deep fat fryer Cut chicken … more

Good neighbors make safer communities

Koon's Watch Watching out and helping out is key for crime prevention. Not everyone knows and trusts his neighbors. I’d like to share a few recommendations that … more

Cayce Riverwalk reopened last week

AROUND CAYCE, SPRINGDALE & WEST COLUMBIA All phases of the Cayce Riverwalk from the Blossom Street Bridge all the way through Timmerman Trail are open. River-walk was … more

the editor talks with you

We need to keep a sense of humor about retiring. more

MONEY WELL SPENT

Over the last 6 years, the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commsion has completed some major projects. Using a $23 million bond issue approved by the Lexington County Council in 2013, it has: … more

Art competition open for county students

Lake City’s ArtFields Jr. competition is seeking art submissions from Lexington County students in grades 1-12. Over $5,000 is up for grabs in prize money, with individual prizes ranging from $250 … more

Santa opens Christmas season here

Santa was elcomed to Lexington Sunday by many children in groups of dancers, Scouts, queens, martial arts and more! Congressman Joe Wilson and Lexington leaders, Sheriff Jay Koon and Kim Koon, … more

DEATH NOTICES

Nellie R. Adkins, 67, of West Columbia died Nov. 14, 2018. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home was in charge. Kenneth Nelson Gates, 83, of West Columbia died Nov. 10, 2018. Moseley Funeral Service … more

Old soldiers are really a treat

Around ChApin & irmo Ijust interviewed Earl Sanford, a  World War II soldier who served in Germany and was at Hitler’s retreat, the Eagle’s Nest, during his … more

Lexington bidder admits he did it

A Lexington business owner has admitted submitting fake bids to win SC Electric & Gas contracts. The Chronicle is not identifying the owner until his side of the story can be told. The … more

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To publish accurate and timely news and advertising. We are passionate about Lexington County. more

Free sports passes for seniors

Senior citizens, first responders and others can receive free admission to most 2018-19 regular season Lexington 2 athletic events. Silver Passes are offered to any Lexington 2 residents ages 65 … more

3rd generation farmers raise grass-fed beef

Robby and Katie Warren love their cows and their 47-acre Leesville farm. In 2011, when they started Rocking R and K Farms, they didn’t foresee their grass-fed beef business tripling in only … more
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