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Nuclear contractor pays $1.59M to 500 workers

SC Electric & Gas’s chief contractor has paid 500 fired workers $1.59 million. They were among 5,000 construction workers fired July 31, 2017, when SCE&G and Santee Cooper abruptly … more

The Mongrel Revolt

the editor talks with you Our dogs have better pedigrees than most of us. Scoop is a pure-bred Cairn Terrier, the favorite hunting dog of Scotland. Our other dog Gypsy is a … more

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•SCANA pressured auditors on errors, Page A3 •SCANA wants to lower natural gas rates, Page A3 • Why isn’t SCE&G friendly to solar users?, Page A13 •Where are your gas … more

Some contest changes at the Peach Fest

Around Gilbert & SUMMIT The 2018 4th of July Peach Festival is one month away. There are some changes we want to share with you about the contests. Each year the festival has … more

nuke fiasco aftermath

SCE&G ratepayers may face a new problem. Nuclear contractors may make claims against the Lexington County company, state regulators warn. Ratepayers could be stuck with paying those … more

Pelion Parents Awareness Club Looks to Address Bullying, Harassment Among Students

The Pelion Parents Awareness Club held its first meeting on Nov. 8. Per a news release, the club was formed “as a bullying prevention group of parents to explore the problem of bullying and … more

Time to Honor Our Veterans

N ov. 11 is Veterans Day. They were honored on Sunday with the annual Lexington County Veterans Parade. On a weather-perfect day, Main Street was a scene of American flags and those in uniform who … more

Midlands Tech offers incentive to be vaccinated

Midlands Technical College wants its people to be vaccinated. Until Dec. 1, students, faculty and staff can upload their proof of vaccination to receive rewards and be entered into drawings for … more

Murder charges filed by Cayce police

The Cayce Department of Public Safety has made an arrest in the death of Heather Renee Jordan, 30. Her body was found in a home on the 1600 block of Northland Drive on Sunday. Cayce … more

WEEK 4 HS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

SUBJECT TO CHANGE (All Games Start at 7:30 pm) (Friday’s Games) •Brookland-Cayce at Chapin •Dutch Fork at Greenwood •Gilbert at Cheraw •Gray Collegiate at … more

Students in Lexington

Students in Lexington County School District 3 in the Batesburg-Leesville area returned to school Monday. PHOTO COURTESY OF LEXINGTON 3 more

Are you ready for some football?

Y es, it’s almost that time again when high school teams are practicing for this great fall tradition. This year stadiums will be back full again and players will be able to show what they’ve … more

Michael Haney

Michael Haney, a South Carolina native and former Midlands radio personality, is hosting Nashville Nights at Steel Hands Brewing in Cayce with artists such as Ryan Bonner and Mac Leaphart performing … more

Dangerous phone technology

Do you have a pacemaker or other cardiac implantable electronic device? If so, a new study suggests you should be careful where you carry your cell phone. According to a study in the Journal of … more

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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

Child killer gets 38 years

Cynthia Estrada-Lopez, 28, was a mother gone wrong. She has been sentenced to 38 years in prison for killing her 4-year-old daughter Lilly Lopez. Chief Administrative Judge Walton McLeod … more

Christine “Chris” Blaze King

Christine “Chris” Blaze King, 71, of Irmo died Feb. 26, 2021. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. more

A salute to caregivers

Until you have been there or done that, you can’t fully appreciate it. Before my parents needed it, I never thought much about the work of caregiving. After 5 years as a senior adult … more

DEATH NOTICES

William Rex Bush, 51, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Moseley Funeral Service was in charge. Clyde Thomas “Tomy” Campbell Jr., 67, of West Columbia died Dec. 24, 2020. Thompson Funeral … more

Sweeten up your new year with chocolate and peanuts

Some desserts deliver sweet taste that satisfies taste buds while others provide a rich flavor that lingers long after you’ve finished that last delicious bite. When you’re pondering which type … more

Find a sober driver this Christmas

Headed to some small family gatherings and parties this month? Or staying in to enjoy a cozy celebration? We’re all trying to find a little normal in our new routines and that includes … more

HOPE Campaign 2020

Our 2020 HOPE Campaign kicked off on Sept. 11, and culminated Oct. 2. During 2020, LMC employees donated $1,014,685 to the Foundation during our annual employee giving campaign, making it a … more

H Rubin Vision center owner arrested

An H Rubin Vision Centers chain owner has been arrested for not paying taxes. One of his businesses is on Knox Abbott Drive in Cayce. The SC Department of Revenue said: • Stephen … more

What’s clucking at the Hen House?

The Quail finally got to rest after a hectic past week. I visited with a few friends at the Hen House Ministry Wednesday. If you are not familiar with this group, it is a 501(c)(3) non-profit … more

SAME OL’ SILVER FOXES

The more things change... Dutch Fork graduated several senior players who contributed to the team’s run of success the past 4 seasons. With the arrival of a transfer quarterback and … more
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