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Northside Christian’s Cade McNeil excels as multi-sport athlete, eyes athletic future

Northside Christian’s Cade McNeil is a three-sport athlete who is helping his school establish a winning culture. more

7 players with Lexington County ties selected in 2024 MLB Draft

Over 600 collegiate and amateur players heard their names called during the 2024 MLB Draft, which took place from July 14-16. more

Lexington County kids have fun at Cayce Character Camp

Character Camp is a one-of-a-kind camp experience for local Cayce students in Lexington District Two to interact with, learn from and have fun with Cayce’s School Resource Officers and local … more

Lexington County Mural Guide

Landmarks found in Chapin and Irmo recognized by National Registry of Historic Places

Lexington County is filled with rich history that helped establish life today as we know it. Every part of Lexington County has a unique story to tell, and no story is ever the same. While many are … more

School District Five FFA wins big at competition

Twelve members from the Lexington-Richland School District Five Future Farmers of America traveled to Greenville for the annual state FFA convention. While at the convention, members … more

Tools for Schools event happening Aug. 3

The third annual Tools for Schools event will happen on Saturday, Aug. 3. The event will be from 10 a.m. to noon at the South Congaree Arena. The arena is located at 395 Oak St. in West … more

Irmo renames community park

In honor of Moore Bradley Myers Senior Partner, S. Jahue “Jake” Moore, Sr., the Town of Irmo renamed Irmo Community Park. Now called Moore Park, this renaming comes after … more

Columbia Airport sees higher levels of traffic

Columbia Metropolitan Airport has welcomed record-setting numbers of passengers aboard its flights in 2024 so far.    The airport saw 646,014 passengers from January to June of this … more

New look Gamecock offense draws praise from head coach Shane Beamer

New faces are here to take over the reins of the Gamecock football team’s offense. more

Robert Alan Rapp

COLUMBIA, S.C. - The family of Robert Alan Rapp, 59, will receive friends on Monday, July 29, 2024 from 6-8 p.m. at Barr-Price Funeral Home and Crematorium, Historic Batesburg-Leesville Chapel. … more

Enchantment of ‘Cinderella’ brought to life by Chapin Theatre Company

Diversity and magical elements collide in Chapin Theatre Company’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s version of “Cinderella.” The play has eight performances beginning … more

Lexington County homicide investigation continues after two years

Lexington resident Tyler Robinson was shot and killed outside of his home at Lauren Ridge Apartments two years ago.   Robinson had been shot several times and Lexington EMS administered … more

Blowfish wrap rainy week with sights set on end-of-season playoff push

The Blowfish are entering the final week of their regular season with a shot at the Coastal Plains playoffs on the line. Last week was wet and wild as the Blowfish canceled two of five games due to … more

Cayce city manager steps down, council to appoint a new one soon

City of Cayce City Manager Tracy Hegler has stepped down from her role after a four-hour executive session on the July 17 council meeting agenda.   Hegler has served Cayce as city manager since … more

Lexington Chronicle designer, sales manager win 7 SCPA awards

The Lexington County Chronicle’s graphic design and sales departments took home seven awards at this year's PALMYs, an S.C. Press Association contest, recognizing the best in print and digital … more

Purple Martin birdwatching hits peak at Lake Murray

Every year around this time, you can find excited bird watchers all around Lake Murray hoping to catch a glimpse of the Purple Martin. Purple Martins are a Neotropical bird species that migrate to … more

Paint Like Bob Ross class at State Of The Art teaches you the joy of happy trees

One wonders what painter and TV host Bob Ross, who sadly passed away in 1995, would think of his popularity today. Ross, with his gentle voice, warm smile and Afro-style hairdo, was certainly … more

Chapin Historical Association works to designate Commercial Historic District

Also known as the “Capital of Lake Murray,” Chapin is filled with history from decades past.  With its growing popularity and development, many are attracted to Chapin because of its … more

HOLY COW! HISTORY: Hairy politicians, revisited

What’s old has become new again in presidential politics. And it’s been a mighty long wait, too. For the first time in nearly a century, there’s a candidate with facial hair on a … more

Mental Health Matters: What to expect in therapy 

There are many situations that lead people to therapy, but the common reason people go to therapy is to feel better.   Increasingly, our society recognizes that therapists provide benefits … more

Brookland-Cayce adds two new head coaches to its athletic staff

Two new coaches will be on the Brookland-Cayce campus next year. Matt Kline will be the school’s next baseball coach, and Jamaal Brown will be the next girls basketball coach. more

Lexington’s Livi Warren is crafting a career for the record books

Lexington softball star Livi Warren is entering her junior year and already has four years of varsity experience under her belt. more

South Carolina counties are experiencing a drought; Lexington classified as moderate

As the effects of recent hot and dry conditions are being felt throughout the Palmetto State, the S.C. Drought Response Committee, during its meeting via conference call July 9, upgraded all of South … more

Columbia man charged after his mother’s death

A Columbia resident has been accused of killing his mother in December of last year. 37-year-old Terry Lee Self Jr. is charged with murder after a canoer found his mother’s body in the … more
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