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Thursday Morning Quarterback: 12 Chronicle Country Teams Enter Football Playoffs

The post-season is now here for 12 Chronicle Country teams.  In the case of Irmo, however, who and where it would open took a few more days to confirm. On Oct. 28, the S.C. High School … more

The Catch-Up: I-26 Shifts Coming to Chapin; Penny Tax Advocates Make Final Push

The state Department of Transportation has announced two changes to traffic patterns in the Chapin area as part of the Midlands Connection improvement project. more

Lexington Volleyball Wins Class 5A Lower State Title Over Wando

Playing on the road for a berth in the state final was not the only factor working against the Lexington High School volleyball team. more

Lexington County, SC See Big Upticks in Early Voting

Early voting is off to a big start in South Carolina. more

Dutch Fork Unanimous No. 1 in Final S.C. Prep Football Media Poll

After clinching a 14th consecutive region title in dominant fashion, Dutch Fork ends the regular season as the unaminous number one in Class 5A. more

Buddy Walk Back in Person Promoting Down Syndrome Awareness

Dade Brady is a happy, smiley 3-year-old boy. His parents, Heather and Dustin Brady, had no idea the journey that would unfold for them and their son the day he was born. more

Lexington-Richland School District 5 Welcomes Mental Health Coordinator

Lexington-Richland School District 5 has welcomed a new staff member whose goal is to ensure the district has all the necessary tools and resources to assist with students’ mental well-being. more

Gilbert Falls to Phillip Simmons in Class 3A Lower State Volleyball Final

After a third-round road victory over Camden, the Gilbert High School volleyball team was a victory away from its first state title match in three years. more

Photos: Batesburg-Leesville Students Compete in ‘Chopped’ Cooking Competition

Fifth graders competed Oct. 25 at Batesburg-Leesville Elementary School in Lexington County School District 3’s first-ever Chopped competition. “Group members [had] 45 minutes to … more

Batesburg-Leesville School Book Removal Helps Inspire SC Coalition Against Book Bans

The recent removal of a book on racism from schools in Batesburg-Leesville helped inspire a new South Carolina coalition whose goal is to stop the banning of books from public and school libraries. more

11 Chronicle Country Teams Make SC Football Playoffs

At least 10 of the 11 Chronicle Country playoff teams are certain of its first-round destinations. more

Top-Ranked Dutch Fork Routs No. 3 Lexington to Win Region 4-5A title

It was a battle for the Region 4-5A title Oct. 27 the top-ranked Dutch Fork Silver Foxes traveled to third-ranked Lexington.  more

Gilbert, W.W. King Academy Win Region Football Titles

For the fourth time in school history, the Gilbert football team are Region 5-3A champions. more

Lexington District 1 School Board Candidates Answer Student Questions at Forum

Questions were written by students in River Bluff High School's Center for Law and Global Policy Development. more

Leonard H. Buff, Jr.

Dr. Leonard H. Buff , Jr. 89 , son of the late Leonard Hobson Buff , Sr. and Eliza Gunter Buff, died Friday , Sept. 9 , 2022 at Rosecrest Rehab., Inman , SC, following a recent hospital stay. He was … more

Sandra Mary McNiff Freeman

Sandra Mary McNiff Freeman, 78, formerly of Lexington, passed away Oct. 25, 2022, at Four Seasons Retirement Center. She was born in Joliet, Illinois to the late Robert and Lillian McNiff on Nov. 18, … more

Swansea Council Gets Pay, Debates Confederate Memorial Day

Swansea Town Council had a lengthy debate at its Oct. 24 meeting about whether the town should observe Confederate Memorial Day. more

Lexington, Gray Collegiate Advance to State Volleyball Semifinals

Two more Chronicle Country teams are headed to the S.C. High School League state semifinals in volleyball. more

Lexington County Sheriff’s Department Locates Suspected Gunman After Search

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department searched for and eventually found a suspected gunman Oct. 27 near Lawson Road, in the vicinity of Leesville and Pelion. more

Batesburg-Leesville Schools Remove Book on Racism, National Censorship Watchdog Pushes Back

A national watchdog against censorship has lodged a complaint against a school in Batesburg-Leesville. more

The Catch-Up: Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Hears From Hootie Drummer, About Penny Tax

Members of the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce received a pair of emphatic messages at the group’s Business Breakfast meeting Oct. 25. The featured speaker was Hootie and the … more

(Central) West Columbia: Factory Redevelopment Could Signal ‘Step Away’ From Riverside Emphasis

A 300,000-square-foot factory is now set to be the site of just this kind of a potentially game-changing redevelopment in the center of town. more

Stay Here Play Here: Lexington County Events for the Week of Oct. 27

Things to do in Lexington County. more

Village Square Looks to Meet Expectations With ‘Beauty and the Beast’

The production starts Oct. 28 in Lexington. more

Thursday Morning Quarterback: Much on the Line in Final Week of Football Regular Season

After 10 weeks, the South Carolina high school football regular season is headed to a dramatic finish.  more
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