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Visit Peachtree Rock on Preserve Day

There is a world outside of our comfy couches and air conditioned living rooms. The exquisite beauty of nature beckons you to come and visit. National Outdoors Day is in June. However, with the … more

PHOTO SOURCE (c) pa oc .A o e.com 4 ways to beat seasonal allergies

Allergies are the 6th leading cause of chronic illness in the US. More than 50 million Americans suffer from them each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. … more

Software fixes for your keyboard

TECH TALK If your keyboard or mouse still isn’t working after trying the fixes from last week, there’s still hope. If you have a wireless device, try these fixes … more

Shedding light in the Dutch Fork

Now that I have retired I can attend the Dutch Fork Genealogy Society monthly meetings. That wasn’t always the case. The group meets in the morning at Crooked Creek Recreational Center in Chapin. … more

Supermen

the editor talks with you Do you remember the 1st Super Bowl? Many die hard football fans don’t. They are either too young or, like me, were college football … more

Lexington 2 undecided on TIF

Will the Lexington 2 School Board come along? The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce has sent a letter to members in support of the City of West Columbia’s Triangle City Tax … more

Pelion gets new fire trucks

Aceremony was held on November 29 to dedicate Engine 6 and Engine 28 to the Pelion Fire Department. These two new fire trucks were funded by a federal Community Development Block Grant. On hand for … more

Thanksgiving 2018: What Chronicle readers are thankful for

We asked Chronicle readers for their feelings of gratitude this year. Here is what a few of them told us. “As your Sheriff, I am thankful to work and live in a community that shows so much … more

Got a bat in the attic?

Special to the Chronicle Halloween may be over, but you probably haven’t yet packed away your spider webs, skeletons or jacko-laterns. Plastic bats serve as great decorations, but what … more

River Bluff High honored for clean air efforts

River Bluff High has been honored by the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control. The Lexington District 1 school will receive the 2018 Spare the Air Award for demonstrating … more

nuke fiasco aftermath

State officials, utility brass and ratepayers knew it was coming – not how much. The tax bill for SC Electric & Gas’s failed nuclear project could hit $421 million. The company may … more

Woman’s Club to sponsor market

AROUND PELION The Pelion Woman’s Club will sponsor a Farmers & Craft Market June 23, 8 am-1 pm. If you are interested in obtaining a table for this event, contact … more

Online resource helps voters gather info

There’s a new online tool to help voters. Vote411.org is a “one-stop shop” for statewide election information, according to the League of Women Voters of the Columbia area. It’s a … more

chronicle poll

Should SC change the law to allow sports betting and gambling? Vote at lexingtonchronicle.com Last poll: Would you pay to put officers in Lexington County … more

NUKE FIASCO AFTERMATH

For SCANA stock holders and employees, this could be chilling news. State tax collectors want $297 million in unpaid sales taxes on SCANA’s $9 billion nuclear power plant. The state … more

New Options to Vaccinate Kids in West Columbia, Batesburg-Leesville, Swansea

More options for vaccinating children ages 5 to 11 are available this week in West Columbia, Batesburg-Leesville and Swansea. On Nov. 10, Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation announced the … more

War Eagle Senior Night and Gaston parade

W agener-Salley High School celebrated Senior night on Oct. 29 before the start of the final home football game of the regular season. Five senior football players and three cheerleaders were … more
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