Lexington, SC News
- Lexington, SC News
- Uncork and Taste the Wine to Benefit Families of Critically Ill and Injured Children
- Back to School for Lexington - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Soldier says he won't 'just fade away'
- Salzburger Noah's Ark
- Is our future in good hands?
- 'Year of the Angry Voter' not too angry
- News in brief
- County council is now all Republican
- Two seats up for election in Gaston
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Cayce prepares for Indian invasion
- Sheriff: Ex kills woman's boyfriend near Gaston
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Artists at Work
- New county council member wants to cut red tape
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- It's official: Matthews beats Guerry for County Council seat
- Berry keeps seat on District 3 board
- November 11, 2010 Edition
- Irmo smoking ban public hearing Tuesday
- Phantom Drivers-Expect lane closures in Lexington County
- Senator Knotts calls for unity and progress
- The madness of meth
- Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals
- Wilson: focus on jobs, better health care
- Sandy Run Community Club entertains
- Saluting our bravest
- Lexington recognizes it's veterans
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Larry Koon Landing to charge for boat launch
- Sheriff donates check for scholarship fund
- Harvest Fest at Red Bank UMC
- Sheriff's Department holiday toy drive
- Pillow fight breaks out at Platt Springs UMC
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- Buffet City
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Insearch of warmth
- Burglary investigation leads to meth lab bust
- Now the work begins, again
- New county council member wants to cut red tape
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- It's official: Matthews beats Guerry for County Council seat
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Larry Koon Landing to charge for boat launch
- November 11, 2010 Edition
- Irmo smoking ban public hearing Tuesday
- Sheriff donates check for scholarship fund
- Harvest Fest at Red Bank UMC
- Phantom Drivers-Expect lane closures in Lexington County
- Senator Knotts calls for unity and progress
- Sheriff's Department holiday toy drive
- Pillow fight breaks out at Platt Springs UMC
- The madness of meth
- Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- Buffet City
- Wilson: focus on jobs, better health care
- Sandy Run Community Club entertains
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Insearch of warmth
- Saluting our bravest
- Lexington recognizes it's veterans
- Burglary investigation leads to meth lab bust
- Now the work begins, again
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Larry Koon Landing to charge for boat launch
- Soldier says he won't 'just fade away'
- Salzburger Noah's Ark
- Is our future in good hands?
- Sheriff donates check for scholarship fund
- Harvest Fest at Red Bank UMC
- 'Year of the Angry Voter' not too angry
- News in brief
- County council is now all Republican
- Sheriff's Department holiday toy drive
- Pillow fight breaks out at Platt Springs UMC
- Two seats up for election in Gaston
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Cayce prepares for Indian invasion
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- Buffet City
- Sheriff: Ex kills woman's boyfriend near Gaston
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Artists at Work
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Insearch of warmth
- New county council member wants to cut red tape
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- It's official: Matthews beats Guerry for County Council seat
- Burglary investigation leads to meth lab bust
- Now the work begins, again
- Berry keeps seat on District 3 board
- November 11, 2010 Edition
- Irmo smoking ban public hearing Tuesday
- Soldier says he won't 'just fade away'
- Salzburger Noah's Ark
- Is our future in good hands?
- Phantom Drivers-Expect lane closures in Lexington County
- Senator Knotts calls for unity and progress
- 'Year of the Angry Voter' not too angry
- News in brief
- County council is now all Republican
- The madness of meth
- Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals
- Two seats up for election in Gaston
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Cayce prepares for Indian invasion
- Wilson: focus on jobs, better health care
- Sandy Run Community Club entertains
- Sheriff: Ex kills woman's boyfriend near Gaston
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Artists at Work
- Saluting our bravest
- Lexington recognizes it's veterans
- Lexington Baptist Church to serve as Lexington collection point for Operation Christmas Child Shoe Boxes
- November 11, 2010 Edition
- Larry Koon Landing to charge for boat launch
- Burglary investigation leads to meth lab bust
- Now the work begins, again
- Is our future in good hands?
- Free Thanksgiving Feast at Mt. Horeb UMC
- A Veterans Day salute
- Harvest Fest at Red Bank UMC
- Soldier says he won't 'just fade away'
- Salzburger Noah's Ark
- County council is now all Republican
- Soldier says he won't 'just fade away'
- Phantom Drivers-Expect lane closures in Lexington County
- Pillow fight breaks out at Platt Springs UMC
- 'Year of the Angry Voter' not too angry
- News in brief
- Cayce prepares for Indian invasion
- 'Year of the Angry Voter' not too angry
- Crime Statistics
- Community Thanksgiving worship service planned
- Two seats up for election in Gaston
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Two seats up for election in Gaston
- Jonathan Edward Harsey
- Buffet City
- Sheriff: Ex kills woman's boyfriend near Gaston
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Artists at Work
- Sheriff: Ex kills woman's boyfriend near Gaston
- The madness of meth
- Insearch of warmth
- New county council member wants to cut red tape
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- It's official: Matthews beats Guerry for County Council seat
- New county council member wants to cut red tape
- Rodney Smith, Sr.
- Now the work begins, again
- Is our future in good hands?
- November 11, 2010 Edition
- Irmo smoking ban public hearing Tuesday
- Obits 11-11
- Brent Whitney Vanover
- Silver linings
- County council is now all Republican
- Phantom Drivers-Expect lane closures in Lexington County
- Senator Knotts calls for unity and progress
- Wilson: focus on jobs, better health care
- Voice of the Gamecocks will continue to ring
- Cayce prepares for Indian invasion
- The madness of meth
- Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals
- Saluting our bravest
- Now's the time to reform government
- Artists at Work
- Wilson: focus on jobs, better health care
- Sandy Run Community Club entertains
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- The Olbermann political fiasco and Fox News
- It's official: Matthews beats Guerry for County Council seat
- Saluting our bravest
- Lexington recognizes it's veterans
- Sheriff donates check for scholarship fund
- Salzburger Noah's Ark
- Irmo smoking ban public hearing Tuesday
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Larry Koon Landing to charge for boat launch
- Sheriff's Department holiday toy drive
- News in brief
- Senator Knotts calls for unity and progress
- Sheriff donates check for scholarship fund
- Harvest Fest at Red Bank UMC
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- Swansea soldier helping supply troops in Iraq
- Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals
- Sheriff's Department holiday toy drive
- Pillow fight breaks out at Platt Springs UMC
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Sandy Run Community Club entertains
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- Buffet City
- Burglary investigation leads to meth lab bust
- 'We Love Our Country' country fair Saturday
- Lexington recognizes it's veterans
- More meth madness means more mental miseries
- Insearch of warmth
- Sheriff: Ex kills woman's boyfriend near Gaston
- Emergency exercise near airport Wednesday
- Emergency exercise near airport Wednesday
- Dutch Fork claims region title
- Chronicle Region Football Scoreboard - Week 11
- Back-To-Back: 'Cats win another state title
- Back-To-Back: 'Cats win another state title
- Dutch Fork claims region title
- Chronicle Region Football Scoreboard - Week 11
- Dutch Fork claims region title
- Chronicle Region Football Scoreboard - Week 11
- Kirkland rejoins Coldwell Banker
- Sock it to the tourists
- New chairman across the river
- Fall back, change smoke detector batteries
- Tease Me Salon opens
- Ribbon cutting for Heroes Vest Fund Nov. 8
- Tiger Rock Martial Arts celebrates ribbon cutting
- Everyday Heroes - Q. and A. with LCSD Sgt. Jimmy Vetter
- Over-doing it in politics and athletics
- County aims to make memorials safer for the grieving
- Lexington 1 releases details on evaluation of superintendent
- A very uncommon fig
- Mills - Keith
- Springdale's Town Administrator is leaving
- Chapin Community Theatre comedy has a cast
- November 4th, 2010 Edition
- District: Law exempts revealing board views of superintendent
- Historic Preservation Awards Presented
- Girls golf wrap-up
- Lexington continues development incentives
- Gilbert Town Council High Lights
- Halfacre awarded Palmetto Patriot
- Red Bank Elementary hosts talent show
- Lexington runners prepare for state meet
- Lexington gives nod to state sex offender law
- Beans and clean up
- Mental errors doom Airport
- Alan Wilson will be next attorney general
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- White Knoll wrestlers taking small steps
- Wilson defeats retired Marine for a second time
- Leia Ratcliffe proves a scriptural adage
- Chronicle Prep Football Playoff Preview
- Haley beats Sheheen
- The ultimate customer service response
- Wildcats look for fifth-straight over T'wolves
- Partin wins big in Cayce mayoral race Tuesday
- St. Paul's P. H. Church celebrates it's 96th anniversary
- Dutch Fork, Irmo battle for region title
- Lexington 1 voters tap three newcomers
- Lexington Medical Center to host Veterans Day Tribute and concert
- Chronicle Region places three on Shrine Bowl team
- Palmetto Propane promotes Breast Cancer Awareness
- Mobile Veteran's Center available Nov. 10
- Man severely burned in meth lab fire near Gaston
- Mills - Keith
- Springdale's Town Administrator is leaving
- Historic Preservation Awards Presented
- Tease Me Salon opens
- Ribbon cutting for Heroes Vest Fund Nov. 8
- Over-doing it in politics and athletics
- November 4th, 2010 Edition
- District: Law exempts revealing board views of superintendent
- Gilbert Town Council High Lights
- Tiger Rock Martial Arts celebrates ribbon cutting
- Everyday Heroes - Q. and A. with LCSD Sgt. Jimmy Vetter
- A very uncommon fig
- Lexington continues development incentives
- Red Bank Elementary hosts talent show
- County aims to make memorials safer for the grieving
- Lexington 1 releases details on evaluation of superintendent
- Chapin Community Theatre comedy has a cast
- Halfacre awarded Palmetto Patriot
- Beans and clean up
- Mills - Keith
- Springdale's Town Administrator is leaving
- Historic Preservation Awards Presented
- Lexington gives nod to state sex offender law
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- November 4th, 2010 Edition
- District: Law exempts revealing board views of superintendent
- Gilbert Town Council High Lights
- Alan Wilson will be next attorney general
- Leia Ratcliffe proves a scriptural adage
- Girls golf wrap-up
- Lexington continues development incentives
- Red Bank Elementary hosts talent show
- Wilson defeats retired Marine for a second time
- The ultimate customer service response
- Lexington runners prepare for state meet
- Halfacre awarded Palmetto Patriot
- Beans and clean up
- Haley beats Sheheen
- St. Paul's P. H. Church celebrates it's 96th anniversary
- Mental errors doom Airport
- Lexington gives nod to state sex offender law
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- Partin wins big in Cayce mayoral race Tuesday
- Lexington Medical Center to host Veterans Day Tribute and concert
- White Knoll wrestlers taking small steps
- Alan Wilson will be next attorney general
- Leia Ratcliffe proves a scriptural adage
- Lexington 1 voters tap three newcomers
- Man severely burned in meth lab fire near Gaston
- Chronicle Prep Football Playoff Preview
- Wilson defeats retired Marine for a second time
- The ultimate customer service response
- Palmetto Propane promotes Breast Cancer Awareness
- Mobile Veteran's Center available Nov. 10
- Wildcats look for fifth-straight over T'wolves
- Haley beats Sheheen
- St. Paul's P. H. Church celebrates it's 96th anniversary
- Kirkland rejoins Coldwell Banker
- Sock it to the tourists
- Dutch Fork, Irmo battle for region title
- Partin wins big in Cayce mayoral race Tuesday
- Lexington Medical Center to host Veterans Day Tribute and concert
- New chairman across the river
- Fall back, change smoke detector batteries
- Chronicle Region places three on Shrine Bowl team
- Lexington 1 voters tap three newcomers
- Man severely burned in meth lab fire near Gaston
- Tease Me Salon opens
- Ribbon cutting for Heroes Vest Fund Nov. 8
- Over-doing it in politics and athletics
- Palmetto Propane promotes Breast Cancer Awareness
- Mobile Veteran's Center available Nov. 10
- Tiger Rock Martial Arts celebrates ribbon cutting
- Everyday Heroes - Q. and A. with LCSD Sgt. Jimmy Vetter
- A very uncommon fig
- Kirkland rejoins Coldwell Banker
- Sock it to the tourists
- County aims to make memorials safer for the grieving
- Lexington 1 releases details on evaluation of superintendent
- Chapin Community Theatre comedy has a cast
- New chairman across the river
- Fall back, change smoke detector batteries
- Kirkland rejoins Coldwell Banker
- Sock it to the tourists
- The ultimate customer service response
- No better than Brand X
- New chairman across the river
- Fall back, change smoke detector batteries
- St. Paul's P. H. Church celebrates it's 96th anniversary
- Yes to term limits
- Tease Me Salon opens
- Ribbon cutting for Heroes Vest Fund Nov. 8
- Over-doing it in politics and athletics
- Lexington Medical Center to host Veterans Day Tribute and concert
- Contract with America
- Tiger Rock Martial Arts celebrates ribbon cutting
- Everyday Heroes - Q. and A. with LCSD Sgt. Jimmy Vetter
- A very uncommon fig
- Man severely burned in meth lab fire near Gaston
- SCE&G rate hike will be 'devastation' to many
- Neelish Patel
- Lexington 1 releases details on evaluation of superintendent
- Chapin Community Theatre comedy has a cast
- Mobile Veteran's Center available Nov. 10
- A very uncommon fig
- St. David Lutheran Church celebrates 165 years
- Springdale's Town Administrator is leaving
- Historic Preservation Awards Presented
- Sock it to the tourists
- Obits 11-4
- Saxe Gotha Presbyterian to hold Hope and Remembrance Service
- District: Law exempts revealing board views of superintendent
- Gilbert Town Council High Lights
- Fall back, change smoke detector batteries
- Alvin McClenan Kimble Jr.
- Rodney Smith, Sr.
- Lexington continues development incentives
- Red Bank Elementary hosts talent show
- Ribbon cutting for Heroes Vest Fund Nov. 8
- Gail Evans Kimble
- West Columbia church celebrating 50 years
- Halfacre awarded Palmetto Patriot
- Beans and clean up
- Everyday Heroes - Q. and A. with LCSD Sgt. Jimmy Vetter
- Chapin Community Theatre comedy has a cast
- Nolan Louis Stukes
- Lexington gives nod to state sex offender law
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- Lexington 1 releases details on evaluation of superintendent
- Historic Preservation Awards Presented
- County aims to make memorials safer for the grieving
- Alan Wilson will be next attorney general
- Leia Ratcliffe proves a scriptural adage
- Gilbert Town Council High Lights
- Mills - Keith
- Wilson defeats retired Marine for a second time
- The ultimate customer service response
- Red Bank Elementary hosts talent show
- Haley beats Sheheen
- St. Paul's P. H. Church celebrates it's 96th anniversary
- Beans and clean up
- November 4th, 2010 Edition
- Partin wins big in Cayce mayoral race Tuesday
- Lexington Medical Center to host Veterans Day Tribute and concert
- Pine Ridge teacher receives grant
- Over-doing it in politics and athletics
- Lexington 1 voters tap three newcomers
- Man severely burned in meth lab fire near Gaston
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- Help someone today
- Palmetto Propane promotes Breast Cancer Awareness
- Mobile Veteran's Center available Nov. 10
- Leia Ratcliffe proves a scriptural adage
- They lie about Haley
- Lexington girls barred from post season play
- Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard - Week 10
- Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard - Week 10
- Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard - Week 10
- Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard - Week 10
- Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard - Week 10
- Do you know where to vote?
- Showtime!
- Can Nikki Haley hold her party together?
- Public hearing set for Irmo smoking ban
- Small victories for a challenged child
- Kleckley reunion 2010
- Silvercreek residents fear dangers of more development
- Partin, Sharpe face questions leading up to Cayce mayoral decision
- Chapin Chamber cancels Spooktacular
- Citizens seek property tax relief
- October 28th, 2010 Edition
- Fall Festivals galore in Red Bank
- Two school districts release evaluations
- Prosecutors to meet in secret
- Going against the policies of the Chronicle
- Showtime!
- Can Nikki Haley hold her party together?
- Sandy Run Fire Dept participates in "Wash Down"
- Small victories for a challenged child
- Kleckley reunion 2010
- Chronicle celebrates it's 140th
- Partin, Sharpe face questions leading up to Cayce mayoral decision
- Chapin Chamber cancels Spooktacular
- Fun family events for Halloween
- October 28th, 2010 Edition
- Fall Festivals galore in Red Bank
- Grass Roots show solidarity for ousting Speaker
- Going against the policies of the Chronicle
- Victories versus values
- Sandy Run Fire Dept participates in "Wash Down"
- Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival Nov. 5,6,7 in Saluda County
- Chronicle celebrates it's 140th
- Do you know where to vote?
- Fun family events for Halloween
- Public hearing set for Irmo smoking ban
- Grass Roots show solidarity for ousting Speaker
- Silvercreek residents fear dangers of more development
- Victories versus values
- Citizens seek property tax relief
- Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival Nov. 5,6,7 in Saluda County
- Two school districts release evaluations
- Fun family events for Halloween
- Grass Roots show solidarity for ousting Speaker
- Victories versus values
- Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival Nov. 5,6,7 in Saluda County
- Do you know where to vote?
- Public hearing set for Irmo smoking ban
- Silvercreek residents fear dangers of more development
- Citizens seek property tax relief
- Two school districts release evaluations
- Showtime!
- Can Nikki Haley hold her party together?
- Small victories for a challenged child
- Kleckley reunion 2010
- Partin, Sharpe face questions leading up to Cayce mayoral decision
- Chapin Chamber cancels Spooktacular
- October 28th, 2010 Edition
- Fall Festivals galore in Red Bank
- Going against the policies of the Chronicle
- Sandy Run Fire Dept participates in "Wash Down"
- Chronicle celebrates it's 140th
- Two school districts release evaluations
- October 28th, 2010 Edition
- Fall Festivals galore in Red Bank
- October 28th, 2010 Edition
- Obits 10-28
- Can Nikki Haley hold her party together?
- Going against the policies of the Chronicle
- Geraldine (Gerry) Cockrell Amick
- Showtime!
- Kleckley reunion 2010
- Sandy Run Fire Dept participates in "Wash Down"
- Grass Roots show solidarity for ousting Speaker
- Small victories for a challenged child
- Chapin Chamber cancels Spooktacular
- Chronicle celebrates it's 140th
- Victories versus values
- Partin, Sharpe face questions leading up to Cayce mayoral decision
- Fall Festivals galore in Red Bank
- Fun family events for Halloween
- Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival Nov. 5,6,7 in Saluda County
- October 28th, 2010 Edition
- Going against the policies of the Chronicle
- Grass Roots show solidarity for ousting Speaker
- Do you know where to vote?
- Can Nikki Haley hold her party together?
- Sandy Run Fire Dept participates in "Wash Down"
- Victories versus values
- Public hearing set for Irmo smoking ban
- Ghost story
- Chronicle celebrates it's 140th
- Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival Nov. 5,6,7 in Saluda County
- Silvercreek residents fear dangers of more development
- My typical day as a Tea Party member
- Fun family events for Halloween
- Do you know where to vote?
- Citizens seek property tax relief
- Kleckley reunion 2010
- Grass Roots show solidarity for ousting Speaker
- Public hearing set for Irmo smoking ban
- Jose Vicente Antonio
- Chapin Chamber cancels Spooktacular
- Victories versus values
- Silvercreek residents fear dangers of more development
- Larry Tyrone Barrs, III
- Fall Festivals galore in Red Bank
- Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival Nov. 5,6,7 in Saluda County
- Citizens seek property tax relief
- Jamie Lee Wallace
- Pine Ridge preparing for the future
- Do you know where to vote?
- Two school districts release evaluations
- Two school districts release evaluations
- Going against the policies of the Chronicle
- Public hearing set for Irmo smoking ban
- Showtime!
- Can Nikki Haley hold her party together?
- Showtime!
- Sandy Run Fire Dept participates in "Wash Down"
- Silvercreek residents fear dangers of more development
- Small victories for a challenged child
- Kleckley reunion 2010
- Small victories for a challenged child
- Chronicle celebrates it's 140th
- Citizens seek property tax relief
- Partin, Sharpe face questions leading up to Cayce mayoral decision
- Chapin Chamber cancels Spooktacular
- Partin, Sharpe face questions leading up to Cayce mayoral decision
- Fun family events for Halloween
- 7th Heaven - Lady Wildcats claim another title
- Lexington, Chapin qualify for state tournament
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Wolves look to control O-W
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- Chapin claims 3-A title
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Different methods, same mission
- Stand up to bullies
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week Nine
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- 140 years of history
- James–Lancaster
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- A new Congressional contract with America
- Wolves look to control O-W
- Stand up to bullies
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- Body found near dam still unidentified
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Clark named District Manager
- Families along the Edisto
- Different methods, same mission
- James–Lancaster
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- A new Congressional contract with America
- New Providence Elementary School's SIC to host House candidates
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- What if you couldn't read?
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Clark named District Manager
- Families along the Edisto
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- 140 years of history
- Grace UMC celebrates 25 years of Sunday School
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- What if you couldn't read?
- Lexington Sports Calendar
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- Body found near dam still unidentified
- New Providence Elementary School's SIC to host House candidates
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- Lexington's Brooks highlights No. 19 class
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- Irmo's Epps invited to participate with Team USA
- Help feed the hungry
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- Lexington Sports Calendar
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- Knights' cross country headed to state
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- Lexington's Brooks highlights No. 19 class
- Help feed the hungry
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- Holloway will play big role off the court
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Irmo's Epps invited to participate with Team USA
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- Pelion poised for extended playoff run
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- Knights' cross country headed to state
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Airport volleyball looking for state title
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Holloway will play big role off the court
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- Lexington, Chapin qualify for state tournament
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- Pelion poised for extended playoff run
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Chapin claims 3-A title
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Airport volleyball looking for state title
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week Nine
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Holloway will play big role off the court
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- Pelion poised for extended playoff run
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Airport volleyball looking for state title
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- Lexington, Chapin qualify for state tournament
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Chapin claims 3-A title
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week Nine
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- Wolves look to control O-W
- Stand up to bullies
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- Different methods, same mission
- James–Lancaster
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- A new Congressional contract with America
- 140 years of history
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Clark named District Manager
- Families along the Edisto
- Body found near dam still unidentified
- Grace UMC celebrates 25 years of Sunday School
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- What if you couldn't read?
- New Providence Elementary School's SIC to host House candidates
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- Lexington Sports Calendar
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- Lexington's Brooks highlights No. 19 class
- Help feed the hungry
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- Irmo's Epps invited to participate with Team USA
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- Knights' cross country headed to state
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Lexington's Brooks highlights No. 19 class
- Help feed the hungry
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- Irmo's Epps invited to participate with Team USA
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- Knights' cross country headed to state
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Holloway will play big role off the court
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- Pelion poised for extended playoff run
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Airport volleyball looking for state title
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- Lexington, Chapin qualify for state tournament
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Chapin claims 3-A title
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week Nine
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- Wolves look to control O-W
- Stand up to bullies
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- Different methods, same mission
- James–Lancaster
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- A new Congressional contract with America
- 140 years of history
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Clark named District Manager
- Families along the Edisto
- Body found near dam still unidentified
- Grace UMC celebrates 25 years of Sunday School
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- What if you couldn't read?
- New Providence Elementary School's SIC to host House candidates
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- Lexington Sports Calendar
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week Nine
- James–Lancaster
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- A new Congressional contract with America
- New Providence Elementary School's SIC to host House candidates
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- Wolves look to control O-W
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Clark named District Manager
- Families along the Edisto
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- Grace UMC celebrates 25 years of Sunday School
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- What if you couldn't read?
- Lexington Sports Calendar
- Help feed the hungry
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- New Providence Elementary School's SIC to host House candidates
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- Lexington's Brooks highlights No. 19 class
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- Irmo's Epps invited to participate with Team USA
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Different methods, same mission
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- Knights' cross country headed to state
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- 140 years of history
- Help feed the hungry
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- Holloway will play big role off the court
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Lexington Sports Calendar
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- Pelion poised for extended playoff run
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- Lexington's Brooks highlights No. 19 class
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Airport volleyball looking for state title
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Irmo's Epps invited to participate with Team USA
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- Lexington, Chapin qualify for state tournament
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Knights' cross country headed to state
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Chapin claims 3-A title
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- Holloway will play big role off the court
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week Nine
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- Pelion poised for extended playoff run
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Wolves look to control O-W
- Stand up to bullies
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- A new Congressional contract with America
- Airport volleyball looking for state title
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Different methods, same mission
- James–Lancaster
- Clark named District Manager
- Families along the Edisto
- Lexington, Chapin qualify for state tournament
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- 140 years of history
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- What if you couldn't read?
- Chapin claims 3-A title
- Stand up to bullies
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- Body found near dam still unidentified
- Grace UMC celebrates 25 years of Sunday School
- Families along the Edisto
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Obits 10-21
- Stand up to bullies
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Former Irmo High School athlete running for governor
- Lavoris Trishawn Hill
- James–Lancaster
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- A new Congressional contract with America
- Gilbert winners at State Fair
- Former owners identify author of hate mailings
- James Benjamin Kyzer
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Clark named District Manager
- Families along the Edisto
- Stand up to bullies
- Gaston planning to spruce up the town
- Christian Drew Stanley
- Grace Baptist Church celebrates 50 years
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- What if you couldn't read?
- James–Lancaster
- Clark named District Manager
- What if you couldn't read?
- Grace UMC celebrates 25 years of Sunday School
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Community Chili Cookoff Oct. 23
- Lexington questions walking trail plans
- New Providence Elementary School's SIC to host House candidates
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- Spc. Luther Rabon laid to rest
- Red Bank residents stand up for fallen hero
- Inside the Mickey Mantle School
- October 21st, 2010 Edition
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- Lutherfest could be a new reformation in South Carolina
- Starting the day off right
- Partnership to build Pelion medical center
- Different methods, same mission
- Help feed the hungry
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- Conure Cody, a pet rescue volunteer with Parrot
- County gives Gaston police car, equipment
- 140 years of history
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- Rep. Mack Toole got some 'amens' Sunday
- Reid's Rock'n on the Raceway Oct. 22
- A new Congressional contract with America
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Help feed the hungry
- McDonald's employee dies from single gunshot wound
- Symbols of love
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- Homecoming at Mt. Zion United Methodist
- Historic Review Committee awards event
- Politics ain't Fair
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Griner receives Hands in the Community Award
- Miller's dishonest attacks on Rep. Joe Wilson
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- 40,000 affected by changes in Medicare
- La-Z-Boy benefits Oliver Gospel Mission
- Are our representatives really listening to us?
- 'Free to Breathe 5k Nov. 7
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Suggs announced Chamber Ambassador
- Attorney General investigating for securities fraud
- Sheheen knows how to work within legislature
- "Help Somebody Today" – That's the motto of longtime Lexington lawyer Hugh Rogers
- Lexington to liberalize its fundraising law
- Light the Night Walk sponsored by the S.C. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Thursday
- The little town that doesn't know how to stop growing
- Prep Football Roundup - Week 8
- Prep Football Roundup - Week 8
- Prep Football Roundup - Week 8
- Internet safety classes offered
- Law will bar electronics from landfill
- Irmo smoking ban moves ahead
- Richard and Shelly Stansfield open new office
- Annual pumpkin patch arrives in Red Bank
- Candidates left out of ETV debate
- Deputy receives award
- Local high school student releases album of self written songs
- Charges filed in Cayce threats
- October 14th, 2010 Edition
- City of Cayce, a good place to work
- Does public have right to know?
- Wayne and Edana Linker of Gaston and their '53 Chevy
- Halloween comes to Irmo
- House Majority Whip Clyburn visits Lexington
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- Local churches celebrate Homecomings
- Lexington state swim champions
- Richard and Shelly Stansfield open new office
- Annual pumpkin patch arrives in Red Bank
- Candidates left out of ETV debate
- Pelion's Proveaux earns No. 1 ranking
- Animals have an Open House
- Sell your Halloween candy
- October 14th, 2010 Edition
- City of Cayce, a good place to work
- Does public have right to know?
- Prep Football Stats - Week 7
- Bitter or better?
- Rogers Townsend & Thomas attorneys awarded
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- Local churches celebrate Homecomings
- Lexington state swim champions
- Local cross country teams making push
- Music invades Historic Columbia Raceway
- ERA Wilder welcomes Ann Marr
- Pelion's Proveaux earns No. 1 ranking
- Animals have an Open House
- Sell your Halloween candy
- B-C end streak, turn focus to Devils
- Two events brought many residents out
- High school juniors eligible for D.C. trip
- Prep Football Stats - Week 7
- Bitter or better?
- Rogers Townsend & Thomas attorneys awarded
- Knights try to keep region title hopes alive
- Military payments for stop loss deadline Oct. 21
- RMP Engineers celebrate ribbon cutting
- Local cross country teams making push
- Music invades Historic Columbia Raceway
- ERA Wilder welcomes Ann Marr
- Dutch Fork varsity wins Lake Murray Invitational
- Lexington boy featured in national calendar
- Town's new Business & Development Center opens
- B-C end streak, turn focus to Devils
- Two events brought many residents out
- High school juniors eligible for D.C. trip
- Mead's wins pace Wildcats to 4-A championship
- Explaining county tax bills
- For the love of abused horses
- Knights try to keep region title hopes alive
- Military payments for stop loss deadline Oct. 21
- RMP Engineers celebrate ribbon cutting
- Adams versatility gives Panthers added advantage
- Supreme Court to hear Freedom of Information case
- Group seeks to build memorial fountain at courthouse
- Dutch Fork varsity wins Lake Murray Invitational
- Lexington boy featured in national calendar
- Town's new Business & Development Center opens
- Region filled with versatile playmakers
- Building trust means difference in your odds of surviving
- District 5 school board candidates' forums set
- What do school trustees have to hide?
- Mead's wins pace Wildcats to 4-A championship
- Explaining county tax bills
- For the love of abused horses
- Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week 8
- Lexington Fall Festival Oct. 26
- New trash hauler eyes improvements
- Across the Verrazano Narrows Bridge
- Adams versatility gives Panthers added advantage
- Supreme Court to hear Freedom of Information case
- Group seeks to build memorial fountain at courthouse
- Lexington head coach suspended
- Internet safety classes offered
- Law will bar electronics from landfill
- Irmo smoking ban moves ahead
- Region filled with versatile playmakers
- Building trust means difference in your odds of surviving
- District 5 school board candidates' forums set
- What do school trustees have to hide?
- Deputy receives award
- Local high school student releases album of self written songs
- Charges filed in Cayce threats
- Chronicle Prep Football Preview - Week 8
- Lexington Fall Festival Oct. 26
- New trash hauler eyes improvements
- Across the Verrazano Narrows Bridge
- Wayne and Edana Linker of Gaston and their '53 Chevy
- Halloween comes to Irmo
- House Majority Whip Clyburn visits Lexington
- What do school trustees have to hide?
- Supreme Court to hear Freedom of Information case
- Local high school student releases album of self written songs
- Charges filed in Cayce threats
- Building trust means difference in your odds of surviving
- District 5 school board candidates' forums set
- Building trust means difference in your odds of surviving
- Halloween comes to Irmo
- House Majority Whip Clyburn visits Lexington
- Lexington Fall Festival Oct. 26
- New trash hauler eyes improvements
- Across the Verrazano Narrows Bridge
- Lexington Fall Festival Oct. 26
- Annual pumpkin patch arrives in Red Bank
- Candidates left out of ETV debate
- Internet safety classes offered
- Law will bar electronics from landfill
- Irmo smoking ban moves ahead
- Internet safety classes offered
- Cell phone collections a success at Pine Ridge Middle
- Does public have right to know?
- Deputy receives award
- Local high school student releases album of self written songs
- Charges filed in Cayce threats
- Deputy receives award
- City of Cayce, a good place to work
- Lexington state swim champions
- Wayne and Edana Linker of Gaston and their '53 Chevy
- Halloween comes to Irmo
- House Majority Whip Clyburn visits Lexington
- Wayne and Edana Linker of Gaston and their '53 Chevy
- Local churches celebrate Homecomings
- Sell your Halloween candy
- Richard and Shelly Stansfield open new office
- Annual pumpkin patch arrives in Red Bank
- Candidates left out of ETV debate
- October 14th, 2010 Edition
- Lavoris Trishawn Hill
- Rogers Townsend & Thomas attorneys awarded
- October 14th, 2010 Edition
- City of Cayce, a good place to work
- Does public have right to know?
- Richard and Shelly Stansfield open new office
- Animals have an Open House
- ERA Wilder welcomes Ann Marr
- What do school trustees have to hide?
- Local churches celebrate Homecomings
- Lexington state swim champions
- Billy Joe Thomas
- High school juniors eligible for D.C. trip
- City of Big Shoulders
- Animals have an Open House
- Sell your Halloween candy
- Bitter or better?
- RMP Engineers celebrate ribbon cutting
- Freedom is not free
- Bitter or better?
- Rogers Townsend & Thomas attorneys awarded
- Music invades Historic Columbia Raceway
- Town's new Business & Development Center opens
- Three choices for District One's Board of Trustees
- Music invades Historic Columbia Raceway
- ERA Wilder welcomes Ann Marr
- Anthony Dedoes Williams
- For the love of abused horses
- Kim Murphy for District 5
- Two events brought many residents out
- High school juniors eligible for D.C. trip
- Two events brought many residents out
- Group seeks to build memorial fountain at courthouse
- As someone who cares deeply about education and our local community, I feel strongly that Kim Murphy is clearly the best choice to serve us on the Lexington-Richland 5 school board. She has successfully advocated for many positive changes in our school s
- Military payments for stop loss deadline Oct. 21
- RMP Engineers celebrate ribbon cutting
- Military payments for stop loss deadline Oct. 21
- District 5 school board candidates' forums set
- Obits 10-14
- Lexington boy featured in national calendar
- Town's new Business & Development Center opens
- Lexington boy featured in national calendar
- New trash hauler eyes improvements
- Across the Verrazano Narrows Bridge
- Explaining county tax bills
- For the love of abused horses
- Explaining county tax bills
- Law will bar electronics from landfill
- Irmo smoking ban moves ahead
- Supreme Court to hear Freedom of Information case
- Group seeks to build memorial fountain at courthouse
- Eagles hand Flora first loss
- Week 7 Prep Football Scoreboard
- Eagles hand Flora first loss
- Lexington's two 9-11 World Trade Center steel beams go on tour
- Candidates tell what they would do if elected
- Lexington man killed in Afghanistan
- Lexington sign law takes affect with little fanfare
- Remembering law enforcement who gave the ultimate sacrifice
- Lexington OKs false alarm fines
- Investors sue over company collapse
- Police investigating threats made against Cayce leaders
- Investors receive anonymous e-mail attack on owners
- Candidate drops out of County Council race
- Slaughter joins Walker & Morgan
- Dog festival set for Saluda Shoals
- Kirkland & Dyches receive award
- Fall Festival begins at Red Bank
- Tata awarded Pillar of Leadership in Technology
- Northside Middle receives Olga Ogoussan Award
- Local professionals earn national honor
- Cheif McNair warns of ghost stories
- Mungo awards top sales associates
- Colt receives Order of Palmetto
- Lexington's Sertoma Club elects new officers
- Fall weather brings outdoor fun
- Five teens arrested in locker room thefts
- Antique tractor, truck, and car show this weekend
- Eagles hand Flora first loss
- Man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl
- Finding some peace
- Will the Gingerbread Man identify himself?
- White Knoll athletics director arrested for embezzlement
- Mt. Hebron UMC Men are doing it again
- A festival of families
- They wanted more than a game but got jail instead
- County Democrats picnic and politic park
- County organization swamped with pleas for help
- Bomb threat closes Harbison Wal-Mart
- Policy Council President blasts SC legislative process
- Still remembering 9-12, the day after
- Will the Gingerbread Man identify himself?
- Candidate drops out of County Council race
- Mungo awards top sales associates
- Colt receives Order of Palmetto
- Man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl
- Finding some peace
- A festival of families
- Dog festival set for Saluda Shoals
- Lexington's Sertoma Club elects new officers
- Fall weather brings outdoor fun
- White Knoll athletics director arrested for embezzlement
- Mt. Hebron UMC Men are doing it again
- County organization swamped with pleas for help
- Fall Festival begins at Red Bank
- Five teens arrested in locker room thefts
- Antique tractor, truck, and car show this weekend
- They wanted more than a game but got jail instead
- County Democrats picnic and politic park
- Still remembering 9-12, the day after
- Northside Middle receives Olga Ogoussan Award
- Man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl
- Finding some peace
- Will the Gingerbread Man identify himself?
- Policy Council President blasts SC legislative process
- Candidates tell what they would do if elected
- Cheif McNair warns of ghost stories
- White Knoll athletics director arrested for embezzlement
- Mt. Hebron UMC Men are doing it again
- A festival of families
- Lexington's two 9-11 World Trade Center steel beams go on tour
- Colt receives Order of Palmetto
- They wanted more than a game but got jail instead
- County Democrats picnic and politic park
- County organization swamped with pleas for help
- Lexington man killed in Afghanistan
- Lexington sign law takes affect with little fanfare
- Obits 10-7
- Will the Gingerbread Man identify himself?
- Policy Council President blasts SC legislative process
- Still remembering 9-12, the day after
- Remembering law enforcement who gave the ultimate sacrifice
- Lexington OKs false alarm fines
- Fall weather brings outdoor fun
- Knotts should be commended for openness
- Lexington's two 9-11 World Trade Center steel beams go on tour
- Candidates tell what they would do if elected
- Investors sue over company collapse
- Police investigating threats made against Cayce leaders
- Flu shots offered on Oct. 28
- Hard times
- Lexington man killed in Afghanistan
- Lexington sign law takes affect with little fanfare
- Investors receive anonymous e-mail attack on owners
- Candidate drops out of County Council race
- Antique tractor, truck, and car show this weekend
- A festival of families
- Remembering law enforcement who gave the ultimate sacrifice
- Lexington OKs false alarm fines
- Slaughter joins Walker & Morgan
- Dog festival set for Saluda Shoals
- Finding some peace
- County organization swamped with pleas for help
- Investors sue over company collapse
- Police investigating threats made against Cayce leaders
- Kirkland & Dyches receive award
- Fall Festival begins at Red Bank
- Helen Welch Goodwin
- Still remembering 9-12, the day after
- Investors receive anonymous e-mail attack on owners
- Candidate drops out of County Council race
- Tata awarded Pillar of Leadership in Technology
- Northside Middle receives Olga Ogoussan Award
- Lawrence Patrick Bond
- Candidates tell what they would do if elected
- Slaughter joins Walker & Morgan
- Dog festival set for Saluda Shoals
- Local professionals earn national honor
- Cheif McNair warns of ghost stories
- Freddie Donnell Barr
- Lexington sign law takes affect with little fanfare
- Kirkland & Dyches receive award
- Fall Festival begins at Red Bank
- Mungo awards top sales associates
- Colt receives Order of Palmetto
- Frank Edges Burkett, Jr.
- Lexington OKs false alarm fines
- Tata awarded Pillar of Leadership in Technology
- Northside Middle receives Olga Ogoussan Award
- Lexington's Sertoma Club elects new officers
- Fall weather brings outdoor fun
- Christian Drew Stanley
- Police investigating threats made against Cayce leaders
- Local professionals earn national honor
- Cheif McNair warns of ghost stories
- Five teens arrested in locker room thefts
- Antique tractor, truck, and car show this weekend
- Lexington, Aiken soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Platt Springs Road home destroyed in fire
- Lexington, Aiken soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Platt Springs Road home destroyed in fire
- Lexington, Aiken soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Platt Springs Road home destroyed in fire
- Pelion man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl
- Prep Football Roundup for Oct. 1
- Pelion man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl
- Prep Football Roundup for Oct. 1
- Pelion man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl
- Prep Football Roundup for Oct. 1
- Pelion man charged with sexually assaulting 14-year-old girl
- Beaman: 'Where were the candidates in '08 and '09?
- Big money for school property
- Red Bank gets a revival
- Small Business Chamber Leader: 'We're just getting started'
- West Metro chamber honors members
- Shame on the entire lot of them
- Lexington Medical Center begins new commitment to help sexual assault victims
- Kicking up your heels at okra strut
- Ogranizations seek to help homeless
- Hefner to lead School District 5
- Public bodies must strive to keep the public trust
- Celebrate nature at Saluda Shoals
- Small Business Chamber Leader: 'We're just getting started'
- Core Construction wins West Columbia Facade improvement contract
- September 30th, 2010 Edition:
- School board member escapes fatal accident
- Scaring people for chairty?
- Red Bank gets a revival
- Hefner to lead School District 5
- West Metro chamber honors members
- Harvesting onions and carrots
- Pets, humans to dress for Dog'Tober Fest
- Soothing Sessions welcomes Paul Miller
- Ogranizations seek to help homeless
- School board member escapes fatal accident
- Public bodies must strive to keep the public trust
- The last time we saw Paris
- Aqua Nails and Spa celebrates ribbon cutting
- First Reliance Bank named Best Place to Work
- September 30th, 2010 Edition:
- Pets, humans to dress for Dog'Tober Fest
- Scaring people for chairty?
- White Knoll Clearing and Grading celebrates ribbon cutting
- McLaurin-Hollis joins Coldwell Banker
- Harvesting onions and carrots
- Aqua Nails and Spa celebrates ribbon cutting
- Soothing Sessions welcomes Paul Miller
- Last day to register to vote is Saturday
- Small business owners: Learn about the three Cs
- The last time we saw Paris
- White Knoll Clearing and Grading celebrates ribbon cutting
- First Reliance Bank named Best Place to Work
- Some county voting precincts splitting
- The Ulster banner
- White Knoll athletics director arrested for embezzling
- Last day to register to vote is Saturday
- McLaurin-Hollis joins Coldwell Banker
- Election commission meets Monday
- At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Foundation raising money for K-9 vests
- Small business owners: Learn about the three Cs
- Matthews-Moore
- Chapin's Grace Creech celebrates 95th birthday
- Funds tapped for Chapin road widening project
- Some county voting precincts splitting
- The Ulster banner
- Columbia Speedway is bringing rock to October
- BBQ dinner for Wreaths Across America
- Case seeking superintendent's evaluation heads to appeals court
- Election commission meets Monday
- At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Bluegrass festival comes to Cayce
- Friends rally to win $15,000 in mortgage help
- Lexington County bus service gets 45 more days
- Matthews-Moore
- Chapin's Grace Creech celebrates 95th birthday
- Kaigler graduates from Air Force Training
- October 6 is international walk to school day
- District disputes appraised values
- Columbia Speedway is bringing rock to October
- BBQ dinner for Wreaths Across America
- Case seeking superintendent's evaluation heads to appeals court
- Candidate visits council meeting
- Beaman: 'Where were the candidates in '08 and '09?
- Big money for school property
- Bluegrass festival comes to Cayce
- Friends rally to win $15,000 in mortgage help
- Lexington County bus service gets 45 more days
- Shame on the entire lot of them
- Funds tapped for Chapin road widening project
- Kicking up your heels at okra strut
- Kaigler graduates from Air Force Training
- October 6 is international walk to school day
- District disputes appraised values
- Celebrate nature at Saluda Shoals
- Lexington Medical Center begins new commitment to help sexual assault victims
- Core Construction wins West Columbia Facade improvement contract
- Candidate visits council meeting
- Small business owners: Learn about the three Cs
- Case seeking superintendent's evaluation heads to appeals court
- Aqua Nails and Spa celebrates ribbon cutting
- First Reliance Bank named Best Place to Work
- District 2 honors employee service
- Daniel Lee Linderman
- The Ulster banner
- Lexington County bus service gets 45 more days
- White Knoll Clearing and Grading celebrates ribbon cutting
- McLaurin-Hollis joins Coldwell Banker
- September 30th, 2010 Edition:
- Pets, humans to dress for Dog'Tober Fest
- At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- District disputes appraised values
- Last day to register to vote is Saturday
- Small business owners: Learn about the three Cs
- Aqua Nails and Spa celebrates ribbon cutting
- Chapin's Grace Creech celebrates 95th birthday
- Big money for school property
- Some county voting precincts splitting
- The Ulster banner
- White Knoll Clearing and Grading celebrates ribbon cutting
- Obits 9-30
- Kicking up your heels at okra strut
- Election commission meets Monday
- At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Last day to register to vote is Saturday
- BBQ dinner for Wreaths Across America
- Core Construction wins West Columbia Facade improvement contract
- Matthews-Moore
- Chapin's Grace Creech celebrates 95th birthday
- Case seeking superintendent's evaluation heads to appeals court
- Some county voting precincts splitting
- Friends rally to win $15,000 in mortgage help
- West Metro chamber honors members
- Columbia Speedway is bringing rock to October
- BBQ dinner for Wreaths Across America
- Lexington County bus service gets 45 more days
- Election commission meets Monday
- October 6 is international walk to school day
- Proper wedding attire
- Bluegrass festival comes to Cayce
- Friends rally to win $15,000 in mortgage help
- District disputes appraised values
- Matthews-Moore
- Beaman: 'Where were the candidates in '08 and '09?
- Public bodies must strive to keep the public trust
- Kaigler graduates from Air Force Training
- October 6 is international walk to school day
- Big money for school property
- Columbia Speedway is bringing rock to October
- Funds tapped for Chapin road widening project
- Scaring people for chairty?
- Candidate visits council meeting
- Beaman: 'Where were the candidates in '08 and '09?
- Kicking up your heels at okra strut
- Bluegrass festival comes to Cayce
- Lexington Medical Center begins new commitment to help sexual assault victims
- The last time we saw Paris
- Shame on the entire lot of them
- Funds tapped for Chapin road widening project
- Core Construction wins West Columbia Facade improvement contract
- Kaigler graduates from Air Force Training
- Small Business Chamber Leader: 'We're just getting started'
- Soothing Sessions welcomes Paul Miller
- Celebrate nature at Saluda Shoals
- Lexington Medical Center begins new commitment to help sexual assault victims
- West Metro chamber honors members
- Candidate visits council meeting
- Hefner to lead School District 5
- Attack on school board candidate lacks truth
- Red Bank gets a revival
- Small Business Chamber Leader: 'We're just getting started'
- Public bodies must strive to keep the public trust
- Shame on the entire lot of them
- First Reliance Bank named Best Place to Work
- Ogranizations seek to help homeless
- Hefner to lead School District 5
- Scaring people for chairty?
- Celebrate nature at Saluda Shoals
- School board member escapes fatal accident
- Awesome responsibility
- September 30th, 2010 Edition:
- School board member escapes fatal accident
- The last time we saw Paris
- Red Bank gets a revival
- Taylor Franklin Harley
- McLaurin-Hollis joins Coldwell Banker
- Harvesting onions and carrots
- Pets, humans to dress for Dog'Tober Fest
- Soothing Sessions welcomes Paul Miller
- Ogranizations seek to help homeless
- James Issac Jones
- Sheriff: Mother kills husband, turns gun on herself
- Sheriff: Mother kills husband, turns gun on herself
- Beaman blasts incumbents
- Sheriff: Mother kills husband, turns gun on herself
- Beaman blasts incumbents
- Sheriff: Mother kills husband, turns gun on herself
- Beaman blasts incumbents
- Legion hosts 'Table for One'
- 2010 Lexington OktoberFest
- Lexington hopes 'one-stop' shop will help development
- Out of the mouths of babes...
- September 23rd, 2010 Edition:
- Okra Strut that almost wasn't begins Friday
- Here's schedule for Okra Strut
- Sheriff: Mother kills husband, turns gun on herself
- Marines' Mud Run is Saturday
- Rocket scientists in the making...
- Are Senate foxes guarding the hen house?
- Everyone had an OomPah good time
- His Highness, Charles de Gaulle
- Niall of the Nine Hostages
- McGill sees 'God's design'
- Veterans Breakfast Club begins in Cayce
- Remembering heroes of Korea and Vietnam
- Parenting classes start Sept. 28
- OktoberFest Art Contest Winners
- Average county SAT scores improve
- Legion hosts 'Table for One'
- Lexington steps up walking trails
- 1st OktoberFest a hit in Lexington
- Out of the mouths of babes...
- No winners in local company
- Can you ignore a judge's order?
- Here's schedule for Okra Strut
- Lexington repealing sex offender registry
- Settlement ended dispute temporarily
- Rocket scientists in the making...
- Are Senate foxes guarding the hen house?
- 2010 Lexington OktoberFest
- Lexington hopes 'one-stop' shop will help development
- His Highness, Charles de Gaulle
- Niall of the Nine Hostages
- Okra Strut that almost wasn't begins Friday
- Veterans Breakfast Club begins in Cayce
- Remembering heroes of Korea and Vietnam
- Marines' Mud Run is Saturday
- OktoberFest Art Contest Winners
- Average county SAT scores improve
- Everyone had an OomPah good time
- Lexington steps up walking trails
- 1st OktoberFest a hit in Lexington
- McGill sees 'God's design'
- No winners in local company
- Can you ignore a judge's order?
- Parenting classes start Sept. 28
- Lexington repealing sex offender registry
- Settlement ended dispute temporarily
- Okra Strut that almost wasn't begins Friday
- Morning ritual
- Can you ignore a judge's order?
- Marines' Mud Run is Saturday
- Miller more deserving
- Settlement ended dispute temporarily
- School library has enhanced services
- Celebrating German heritage
- Lexington hopes 'one-stop' shop will help development
- Everyone had an OomPah good time
- Haley's new move
- Okra Strut that almost wasn't begins Friday
- McGill sees 'God's design'
- Honored to be endorsed
- Marines' Mud Run is Saturday
- Parenting classes start Sept. 28
- Niall of the Nine Hostages
- Everyone had an OomPah good time
- Legion hosts 'Table for One'
- Obits 9-23
- McGill sees 'God's design'
- Out of the mouths of babes...
- Dina Freshley Wilson
- Parenting classes start Sept. 28
- Here's schedule for Okra Strut
- Barbara Harmon Ledbetter
- Legion hosts 'Table for One'
- Rocket scientists in the making...
- Cole Younger Anderson
- Out of the mouths of babes...
- His Highness, Charles de Gaulle
- Remembering heroes of Korea and Vietnam
- Here's schedule for Okra Strut
- Kelly Kyle Bloxom
- Average county SAT scores improve
- Rocket scientists in the making...
- Are Senate foxes guarding the hen house?
- David Elijah Turner
- 1st OktoberFest a hit in Lexington
- His Highness, Charles de Gaulle
- Niall of the Nine Hostages
- Samuel Travis Wiggins
- Can you ignore a judge's order?
- Veterans Breakfast Club begins in Cayce
- Remembering heroes of Korea and Vietnam
- Veterans Breakfast Club begins in Cayce
- Settlement ended dispute temporarily
- OktoberFest Art Contest Winners
- Average county SAT scores improve
- OktoberFest Art Contest Winners
- Lexington hopes 'one-stop' shop will help development
- Are Senate foxes guarding the hen house?
- 1st OktoberFest a hit in Lexington
- Friday Night Prep Football Roundup
- Friday Night Prep Football Roundup
- Friday Night Prep Football Roundup
- Foot stompin', knee slapping in Cayce
- Another ancient Irish king
- See you at the Oom-Pah tent!
- Marjorie Miller Lown
- A little slice of heaven
- Ruby Rikard Wilcox
- Foxy joins us for lunch
- Obits 9-16
- Friday Night Prep Football Roundup
- B-L Council meeting described as significant but quiet
- Heroes hear Taps at WW II memorial
- Is the pot calling the kettle black?
- Family, friends celebrate Pastor Swicegood's birthday
- Cayce councilman says governor's comments have implications locally
- Million dollar campaign gets ugly
- September 16th, 2010 Edition:
- Sanford to Cayce group: 'We're not out of the woods yet'
- District 5 raises taxes
- I-20 accident backs up traffic for hours
- Gaston may be next to ban smoking
- Lexington investors left holding bag
- Rotary sponsors Dam Run
- Ethics committee reprimands Knotts on campaign funds
- From N.Y. to S.C. - 9-11 steel arrives
- Irmo's Gladney realizes dream with title fight
- Berg retiring as District 5's schools chief
- Dr. Greg Bailey offering free screening to infants
- Lexington boys, girls dominate meet
- Lexington expanding Virginia Hylton Park
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines ribbon cutting
- Lady Wolves hungry to win
- Join the White Knoll High Booster Club
- Brad Edward speaking at PowerUP lunch
- B-C looks for turnaround against Columbia
- Brooks is District 2 Teacher of the Year
- Dowden new Events and Media Coordinator
- Eagles building winning tradition
- Get ready for the Okra Strut
- Congressman Wilson receives endorsement
- Irmo looks to continue dominance of 'Cats
- It's Homecoming time at Gilbert High
- Prestige Appliance celebrates ribbon cutting
- It's 'Homecoming' at Oak Grove UMC
- Creekside Restaurant celebrates ribbon cutting
- See you at the Oom-Pah tent!
- Marjorie Miller Lown
- Family, friends celebrate Pastor Swicegood's birthday
- Cayce councilman says governor's comments have implications locally
- Million dollar campaign gets ugly
- A little slice of heaven
- Ruby Rikard Wilcox
- September 16th, 2010 Edition:
- Sanford to Cayce group: 'We're not out of the woods yet'
- District 5 raises taxes
- Foxy joins us for lunch
- Obits 9-16
- I-20 accident backs up traffic for hours
- Gaston may be next to ban smoking
- Lexington investors left holding bag
- B-L Council meeting described as significant but quiet
- Heroes hear Taps at WW II memorial
- Is the pot calling the kettle black?
- Ethics committee reprimands Knotts on campaign funds
- From N.Y. to S.C. - 9-11 steel arrives
- Family, friends celebrate Pastor Swicegood's birthday
- Cayce councilman says governor's comments have implications locally
- Million dollar campaign gets ugly
- Berg retiring as District 5's schools chief
- Dr. Greg Bailey offering free screening to infants
- September 16th, 2010 Edition:
- Sanford to Cayce group: 'We're not out of the woods yet'
- District 5 raises taxes
- Lexington expanding Virginia Hylton Park
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines ribbon cutting
- I-20 accident backs up traffic for hours
- Gaston may be next to ban smoking
- Lexington investors left holding bag
- Join the White Knoll High Booster Club
- Brad Edward speaking at PowerUP lunch
- Ethics committee reprimands Knotts on campaign funds
- From N.Y. to S.C. - 9-11 steel arrives
- Brooks is District 2 Teacher of the Year
- Dowden new Events and Media Coordinator
- Berg retiring as District 5's schools chief
- Dr. Greg Bailey offering free screening to infants
- Get ready for the Okra Strut
- Congressman Wilson receives endorsement
- Lexington expanding Virginia Hylton Park
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines ribbon cutting
- It's Homecoming time at Gilbert High
- Prestige Appliance celebrates ribbon cutting
- Join the White Knoll High Booster Club
- Brad Edward speaking at PowerUP lunch
- It's 'Homecoming' at Oak Grove UMC
- Creekside Restaurant celebrates ribbon cutting
- Brooks is District 2 Teacher of the Year
- Dowden new Events and Media Coordinator
- Foot stompin', knee slapping in Cayce
- Another ancient Irish king
- Get ready for the Okra Strut
- Congressman Wilson receives endorsement
- See you at the Oom-Pah tent!
- Marjorie Miller Lown
- It's Homecoming time at Gilbert High
- Prestige Appliance celebrates ribbon cutting
- A little slice of heaven
- Ruby Rikard Wilcox
- It's 'Homecoming' at Oak Grove UMC
- Creekside Restaurant celebrates ribbon cutting
- Foxy joins us for lunch
- Obits 9-16
- Foot stompin', knee slapping in Cayce
- Another ancient Irish king
- B-L Council meeting described as significant but quiet
- Heroes hear Taps at WW II memorial
- Is the pot calling the kettle black?
- Dr. Greg Bailey offering free screening to infants
- Get ready for the Okra Strut
- Creekside Restaurant celebrates ribbon cutting
- September 16th, 2010 Edition:
- Join the White Knoll High Booster Club
- Dowden new Events and Media Coordinator
- J.M. Sims Ministries present 'Impartation' at Life Springs
- Ethics committee reprimands Knotts on campaign funds
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines ribbon cutting
- It's Homecoming time at Gilbert High
- Another ancient Irish king
- Is the pot calling the kettle black?
- Community Fun Day is Sept. 18
- Congressman Wilson receives endorsement
- B-L Council meeting described as significant but quiet
- Berg retiring as District 5's schools chief
- Brad Edward speaking at PowerUP lunch
- It's 'Homecoming' at Oak Grove UMC
- Holmes Conrad Dreher
- Revolt of the Luddites
- Brooks is District 2 Teacher of the Year
- Prestige Appliance celebrates ribbon cutting
- Family, friends celebrate Pastor Swicegood's birthday
- Lexington expanding Virginia Hylton Park
- Dowden new Events and Media Coordinator
- Foot stompin', knee slapping in Cayce
- Marjorie Miller Lown
- Million dollar campaign gets ugly
- Get ready for the Okra Strut
- Creekside Restaurant celebrates ribbon cutting
- September 16th, 2010 Edition:
- Join the White Knoll High Booster Club
- Congressman Wilson receives endorsement
- See you at the Oom-Pah tent!
- Ruby Rikard Wilcox
- Being an American essay contest for students
- It's Homecoming time at Gilbert High
- Another ancient Irish king
- Is the pot calling the kettle black?
- Community Fun Day is Sept. 18
- Prestige Appliance celebrates ribbon cutting
- A little slice of heaven
- Obits 9-16
- Lexington District One explains Tech Project
- It's 'Homecoming' at Oak Grove UMC
- Holmes Conrad Dreher
- Revolt of the Luddites
- Brooks is District 2 Teacher of the Year
- Foxy joins us for lunch
- Heroes hear Taps at WW II memorial
- District 5 raises taxes
- Foot stompin', knee slapping in Cayce
- Marjorie Miller Lown
- Million dollar campaign gets ugly
- Get ready for the Okra Strut
- Creekside Restaurant celebrates ribbon cutting
- Is the pot calling the kettle black?
- Roderick Antonio Jackson
- Cayce councilman says governor's comments have implications locally
- Lexington investors left holding bag
- See you at the Oom-Pah tent!
- Ruby Rikard Wilcox
- Being an American essay contest for students
- It's Homecoming time at Gilbert High
- Another ancient Irish king
- Revolt of the Luddites
- Charles Anthony Smalls
- Sanford to Cayce group: 'We're not out of the woods yet'
- Bring greater transparency to the City of Cayce
- A little slice of heaven
- Obits 9-16
- Lexington District One explains Tech Project
- It's 'Homecoming' at Oak Grove UMC
- Holmes Conrad Dreher
- Million dollar campaign gets ugly
- Gary Edwards Ware, Jr.
- Gaston may be next to ban smoking
- From N.Y. to S.C. - 9-11 steel arrives
- Foxy joins us for lunch
- Heroes hear Taps at WW II memorial
- District 5 raises taxes
- Foot stompin', knee slapping in Cayce
- Marjorie Miller Lown
- Being an American essay contest for students
- J.M. Sims Ministries present 'Impartation' at Life Springs
- Ethics committee reprimands Knotts on campaign funds
- Dr. Greg Bailey offering free screening to infants
- Roderick Antonio Jackson
- Cayce councilman says governor's comments have implications locally
- Lexington investors left holding bag
- See you at the Oom-Pah tent!
- Ruby Rikard Wilcox
- Lexington District One explains Tech Project
- B-L Council meeting described as significant but quiet
- Berg retiring as District 5's schools chief
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines ribbon cutting
- Charles Anthony Smalls
- Sanford to Cayce group: 'We're not out of the woods yet'
- Bring greater transparency to the City of Cayce
- A little slice of heaven
- Obits 9-16
- District 5 raises taxes
- Family, friends celebrate Pastor Swicegood's birthday
- Lexington expanding Virginia Hylton Park
- Brad Edward speaking at PowerUP lunch
- Gary Edwards Ware, Jr.
- Gaston may be next to ban smoking
- From N.Y. to S.C. - 9-11 steel arrives
- Foxy joins us for lunch
- Heroes hear Taps at WW II memorial
- Lexington investors left holding bag
- Join the White Knoll High Booster Club
- Dowden new Events and Media Coordinator
- J.M. Sims Ministries present 'Impartation' at Life Springs
- Ethics committee reprimands Knotts on campaign funds
- Dr. Greg Bailey offering free screening to infants
- Roderick Antonio Jackson
- Cayce councilman says governor's comments have implications locally
- Bring greater transparency to the City of Cayce
- Community Fun Day is Sept. 18
- Congressman Wilson receives endorsement
- B-L Council meeting described as significant but quiet
- Berg retiring as District 5's schools chief
- Atlantic Southeast Airlines ribbon cutting
- Charles Anthony Smalls
- Sanford to Cayce group: 'We're not out of the woods yet'
- From N.Y. to S.C. - 9-11 steel arrives
- Brooks is District 2 Teacher of the Year
- Prestige Appliance celebrates ribbon cutting
- Family, friends celebrate Pastor Swicegood's birthday
- Lexington expanding Virginia Hylton Park
- Brad Edward speaking at PowerUP lunch
- Gary Edwards Ware, Jr.
- Gaston may be next to ban smoking
- Authorities investigating 'suspicious deaths'
- Authorities investigating 'suspicious deaths'
- Fire destroys Old Chapin Road home
- Friday Night Roundup
- Fire destroys Old Chapin Road home
- Friday Night Roundup
- Napoleon's final journey into exile
- Milesius of Spain
- Lexington resident featured in book celebrating cancer survivors
- Jasmine's pen makes strong point
- Midlands repays debt to NYC firefighters
- Remembering 9/11
- Marc Beaman enters 2nd District Congressional race
- Problems? Prevent them next year
- Lexington resident featured in book celebrating cancer survivors
- Residents oppose SCE&G plans
- Four new precincts in county for next election
- Waterfall overlook opens at park
- The day America was tested again
- Marc Beaman enters 2nd District Congressional race
- She grew up, I grew old
- September 9th, 2010 Edition:
- Allenberry Resort has attractions
- Response on smoking ban and Lexington traffic plan
- Four new precincts in county for next election
- Sheriff loses retired bloodhound
- Remembering 9/11
- Flights honor our World War II heroes
- Murphy got it right, District 5 got it wrong
- September 9th, 2010 Edition:
- Jasmine's pen makes strong point
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- Former Lexington County Assistant Sheriff Tim James ready to run
- Milesius of Spain
- Problems? Prevent them next year
- Thornton wins club tournament
- Town closes Irmo Sports Bar
- Obits 9-9
- Waterfall overlook opens at park
- Volunteers needed for Mud Run
- Fare increase may help save county bus service
- Wilbur H. McCartha
- Allenberry Resort has attractions
- Chronicle Prep Football Stats
- Wood grinding project may save county money
- Mary Rowe Judik
- Flights honor our World War II heroes
- Chronicle Cross Country Wrap-Up
- Lexington's Karen Miller released from prison early
- Former Lexington County Assistant Sheriff Tim James ready to run
- Lady 'Cats fall in Charleston
- Students looking out for students
- Holmes C. Dreher
- Town closes Irmo Sports Bar
- White Knoll backs punish Gilbert
- Napoleon's final journey into exile
- Remembering 9/11
- Fare increase may help save county bus service
- Batesburg-Leesville looking for offense
- Allen Byrnes Frye
- Residents oppose SCE&G plans
- Wood grinding project may save county money
- Chapin faces another test in Irmo
- Michael William McCraw
- Send old cell phones to soldiers
- Lexington's Karen Miller released from prison early
- Chronicle Prep Football Roundup
- Stephanie Grace McKelvey
- She grew up, I grew old
- Students looking out for students
- The day America was tested again
- Midlands repays debt to NYC firefighters
- Sheriff loses retired bloodhound
- Former Lexington County Assistant Sheriff Tim James ready to run
- Murphy got it right, District 5 got it wrong
- Flights honor our World War II heroes
- Town closes Irmo Sports Bar
- Milesius of Spain
- Former Lexington County Assistant Sheriff Tim James ready to run
- Fare increase may help save county bus service
- Obits 9-9
- Town closes Irmo Sports Bar
- Wood grinding project may save county money
- Wilbur H. McCartha
- Fare increase may help save county bus service
- Lexington's Karen Miller released from prison early
- Mary Rowe Judik
- Wood grinding project may save county money
- Students looking out for students
- Holmes C. Dreher
- Lexington's Karen Miller released from prison early
- Napoleon's final journey into exile
- Remembering 9/11
- Students looking out for students
- The day America was tested again
- Allen Byrnes Frye
- Residents oppose SCE&G plans
- Napoleon's final journey into exile
- Milesius of Spain
- Michael William McCraw
- Send old cell phones to soldiers
- Midlands repays debt to NYC firefighters
- Remembering 9/11
- Stephanie Grace McKelvey
- She grew up, I grew old
- Lexington resident featured in book celebrating cancer survivors
- Residents oppose SCE&G plans
- Midlands repays debt to NYC firefighters
- Sheriff loses retired bloodhound
- Marc Beaman enters 2nd District Congressional race
- She grew up, I grew old
- Lexington resident featured in book celebrating cancer survivors
- Jasmine's pen makes strong point
- Four new precincts in county for next election
- Sheriff loses retired bloodhound
- Marc Beaman enters 2nd District Congressional race
- Problems? Prevent them next year
- September 9th, 2010 Edition:
- Jasmine's pen makes strong point
- Four new precincts in county for next election
- Waterfall overlook opens at park
- The day America was tested again
- Problems? Prevent them next year
- Allenberry Resort has attractions
- Remembering 9/11
- Waterfall overlook opens at park
- Flights honor our World War II heroes
- Response on smoking ban and Lexington traffic plan
- Allenberry Resort has attractions
- Vets lead Chapin in patriotic Labor Day Parade
- Vets lead Chapin in patriotic Labor Day Parade
- Vets lead Chapin in patriotic Labor Day Parade
- 9-11 continues to unite New York and South Carolina
- 9-11 continues to unite New York and South Carolina
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard
- Duffy Tao McDowell, Jr.
- The OOM-PAH tent
- Heath Cody Sanders
- What's new?
- Sharpe holds first 'meet and greet' in bid for Cayce mayorship
- Save the date
- Teachers were dancing in the Cayce streets
- Help Riverbanks Zoo take a load off
- Regional cooperation targets better air service
- Scenic Overlook opens at Gibson Pond Park
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Scoreboard
- Lexington High School cheerleaders
- Ganal Technologies celebrates ribbon cutting
- Drawing the line at an indecent proposal
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- Hot deals
- Idea!
- U.S. Amateur gets best of S.C. golfers
- Does curiosity kill?
- Health and safety in town
- Hakes leads Dutch Fork cross country
- Paul Graham knows and believes the Constitution, do you?
- Who are the Irish?
- B-C volleyball begins quest for title
- 'Mister, my family hasn't eaten in two days,' youngster said
- Obits 9-2
- Swansea faces tougher test with Eagles
- Harvest Hope Food Pantry's shelves are bare
- Waterloo goes to Wellington
- Wolves get 'A' for effort
- SE County Collection Station opens in Swansea
- Swansea seeks $10K for FOIA
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Roundup
- County policy: No idle vehicles saves gas, lowers pollution
- Big Thursday to further improve park
- Wilson investigation centers on $10 for gifts for soldiers' families
- Ride to celebrate the life of Malori Crapps
- Couple sought in burglary, kidnapping
- Lexington County kids help the hungry
- 55+ business classes from the NARA
- A tribute to our heroes
- Floyd Douglas McDaniel
- 'Sample of South' cookbook available
- The OOM-PAH tent
- Swansea faces tougher test with Eagles
- Harvest Hope Food Pantry's shelves are bare
- Drawing the line at an indecent proposal
- What's new?
- Wolves get 'A' for effort
- SE County Collection Station opens in Swansea
- Who are the Irish?
- Save the date
- Lexington Chronicle Prep Football Roundup
- County policy: No idle vehicles saves gas, lowers pollution
- Waterloo goes to Wellington
- Help Riverbanks Zoo take a load off
- Wilson investigation centers on $10 for gifts for soldiers' families
- Ride to celebrate the life of Malori Crapps
- Swansea seeks $10K for FOIA
- Scenic Overlook opens at Gibson Pond Park
- Couple sought in burglary, kidnapping
- Lexington County kids help the hungry
- Big Thursday to further improve park
- Ganal Technologies celebrates ribbon cutting
- A tribute to our heroes
- Floyd Douglas McDaniel
- 55+ business classes from the NARA
- Hot deals
- Drawing the line at an indecent proposal
- Duffy Tao McDowell, Jr.
- 'Sample of South' cookbook available
- Does curiosity kill?
- Idea!
- Heath Cody Sanders
- The OOM-PAH tent
- Paul Graham knows and believes the Constitution, do you?
- Health and safety in town
- Sharpe holds first 'meet and greet' in bid for Cayce mayorship
- What's new?
- 'Mister, my family hasn't eaten in two days,' youngster said
- Who are the Irish?
- Teachers were dancing in the Cayce streets
- Save the date
- Harvest Hope Food Pantry's shelves are bare
- Obits 9-2
- Regional cooperation targets better air service
- Help Riverbanks Zoo take a load off
- SE County Collection Station opens in Swansea
- Waterloo goes to Wellington
- Lexington High School cheerleaders
- Scenic Overlook opens at Gibson Pond Park
- County policy: No idle vehicles saves gas, lowers pollution
- Swansea seeks $10K for FOIA
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- Ganal Technologies celebrates ribbon cutting
- Ride to celebrate the life of Malori Crapps
- Big Thursday to further improve park
- U.S. Amateur gets best of S.C. golfers
- Hot deals
- Lexington County kids help the hungry
- 55+ business classes from the NARA
- Hakes leads Dutch Fork cross country
- Paul Graham knows and believes the Constitution, do you?
- 'Sample of South' cookbook available
- B-C volleyball begins quest for title
- 'Mister, my family hasn't eaten in two days,' youngster said
- Scenic Overlook opens at Gibson Pond Park
- Hot deals
- Does curiosity kill?
- Ganal Technologies celebrates ribbon cutting
- Drawing the line at an indecent proposal
- Idea!
- Does curiosity kill?
- Health and safety in town
- Hot deals
- Idea!
- Who are the Irish?
- Health and safety in town
- Obits 9-2
- Who are the Irish?
- Waterloo goes to Wellington
- Obits 9-2
- Swansea seeks $10K for FOIA
- Waterloo goes to Wellington
- Big Thursday to further improve park
- Swansea seeks $10K for FOIA
- 55+ business classes from the NARA
- Big Thursday to further improve park
- 'Sample of South' cookbook available
- 55+ business classes from the NARA
- The OOM-PAH tent
- 'Sample of South' cookbook available
- What's new?
- The OOM-PAH tent
- Save the date
- What's new?
- Help Riverbanks Zoo take a load off
- Save the date
- Scenic Overlook opens at Gibson Pond Park
- Help Riverbanks Zoo take a load off
- Ganal Technologies celebrates ribbon cutting
- Drawing the line at an indecent proposal
- Swansea police officer arrested in drug investigation
- Swansea police officer arrested in drug investigation
- Prep Football Roundup - Aug. 27
- Lexington outlasts Batesburg-Leesville
- home saved from fire but 1st responders need help in IDs
- Prep Football Roundup - Aug. 27
- Lexington outlasts Batesburg-Leesville
- home saved from fire but 1st responders need help in IDs
- Prep Football Roundup - Aug. 27
- Lexington outlasts Batesburg-Leesville
- home saved from fire but 1st responders need help in IDs
- Prep Football Roundup - Aug. 27
- Lexington outlasts Batesburg-Leesville
- Legendary Rod Shealy has left us
- St. Andrews Rotary Club
- Keith Platt performs at Edmund First Baptist Church in Lexington
- Knights knock off defending champs
- Seniors enjoyed their luau
- Celebrating Jason and Suzie's engagement Saturday evening
- South Carolina Guard unit trains to support Operation Enduring Freedom mission
- home saved from fire but 1st responders need help in IDs
- You have to have the paperwork
- Chris Younts, co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of Hidden Wounds, briefed the St. Andrews Rota
- Sarah Adkins of Lexington wins Little Miss SC
- Lexington volleyball gears up for another run
- Museum Open House was a hit
- Rotary Golf Tournament Plans Continue
- Can Lexington leaders be concrete on plan?
- Prep Football Roundup - Aug. 27
- Seniors enjoyed their luau
- Celebrating Jason and Suzie's engagement Saturday evening
- South Carolina Guard unit trains to support Operation Enduring Freedom mission
- B-C confident about season, rivalry game
- Pastor falls while hiking in West
- Chapin Rotary Club announces 16th Charity Golf Classic Tournament
- A free spirit
- Lexington outlasts Batesburg-Leesville
- Museum Open House was a hit
- Rotary Golf Tournament Plans Continue
- Can Lexington leaders be concrete on plan?
- Earley pleased with Wildcats
- Just 'soaking it up' at new school
- 12th Annual Dam Swim for Drew Sept. 18
- Online check registers
- Irmo plans to zone noisy bars
- Pastor falls while hiking in West
- Chapin Rotary Club announces 16th Charity Golf Classic Tournament
- A free spirit
- Chronicle Prep Football previews
- Eddie McCain: 'Joe Means Jobs Lost'
- Sheriff's Department investigating White Knoll ahtletics account
- Government worker?
- B-L man charged with forced labor
- Just 'soaking it up' at new school
- 12th Annual Dam Swim for Drew Sept. 18
- Online check registers
- Irmo plans to zone noisy bars
- USC golfers to get new home in Lexington County
- Springdale moves elections to 2011
- Thank you
- Asian stink bug loves kudzu and beans, too
- Sheriff's Department investigating White Knoll ahtletics account
- Government worker?
- B-L man charged with forced labor
- Gibson Pond scenic overlook to open Tuesday
- Town, Harbor Watch to replace utility poles
- Live on fixed budget
- Checks phasing out at US Treasury Department
- Eddie McCain: 'Joe Means Jobs Lost'
- Springdale moves elections to 2011
- Thank you
- Asian stink bug loves kudzu and beans, too
- Nikki Haley unveils education reform plan
- What comes after a national tour? For celebrated national touring act Jake Haldenwang it's a d
- The road to liberty began at Lexington
- 2010 Culinary Cards for Cancer
- USC golfers to get new home in Lexington County
- Town, Harbor Watch to replace utility poles
- Live on fixed budget
- Checks phasing out at US Treasury Department
- West Columbia city employees working for a co-worker
- Wilma Alfredo Cruz-Flores
- Obits 8-26
- Four Lexington bankers graduate SC Bankers School
- Gibson Pond scenic overlook to open Tuesday
- What comes after a national tour? For celebrated national touring act Jake Haldenwang it's a d
- The road to liberty began at Lexington
- 2010 Culinary Cards for Cancer
- August 26th, 2010 Edition:
- Christopher Dale Hall
- Rodney Ryan "Rod" Shealy, Sr.
- Malori Crapps Memorial Ride
- Nikki Haley unveils education reform plan
- Wilma Alfredo Cruz-Flores
- Obits 8-26
- Four Lexington bankers graduate SC Bankers School
- Lexington County man pleads guilty to drug charges
- Guy Frances Polcari
- A clash of titans at Waterloo
- Creekside restaurant now open
- West Columbia city employees working for a co-worker
- Christopher Dale Hall
- Rodney Ryan "Rod" Shealy, Sr.
- Malori Crapps Memorial Ride
- Man kills ex's friend then self
- Help clean sidewalks for festival
- Johnny Sharpe wants to share his vision with Cayce voters
- Leadership Lexington County is looking for you
- August 26th, 2010 Edition:
- Guy Frances Polcari
- A clash of titans at Waterloo
- Creekside restaurant now open
- Midlands Incident training in Lexington Friday&Saturday
- Rotary Club plans charity golf tourney
- Green Party candidate seeking support of Irmo Democrats
- Grant to improve water in the Hollow Creek Watershed
- Lexington County man pleads guilty to drug charges
- Help clean sidewalks for festival
- Johnny Sharpe wants to share his vision with Cayce voters
- Leadership Lexington County is looking for you
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- Wilkes family stayed cool in England
- Cayce Mayor: Campaign signs can be good and bad
- Gilbert Community gives $5,000
- Man kills ex's friend then self
- Rotary Club plans charity golf tourney
- Green Party candidate seeking support of Irmo Democrats
- Grant to improve water in the Hollow Creek Watershed
- SCJGA places six at US Amateur
- Legendary Rod Shealy has left us
- St. Andrews Rotary Club
- Keith Platt performs at Edmund First Baptist Church in Lexington
- Midlands Incident training in Lexington Friday&Saturday
- Wilkes family stayed cool in England
- Cayce Mayor: Campaign signs can be good and bad
- Gilbert Community gives $5,000
- LHS swimmer set records
- You have to have the paperwork
- Chris Younts, co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of Hidden Wounds, briefed the St. Andrews Rota
- Sarah Adkins of Lexington wins Little Miss SC
- 12th Annual Dam Swim for Drew Sept. 18
- Online check registers
- B-L man charged with forced labor
- Legendary Rod Shealy has left us
- Johnny Sharpe wants to share his vision with Cayce voters
- B-L man charged with forced labor
- Sheriff's Department investigating White Knoll ahtletics account
- Government worker?
- Man kills ex's friend then self
- You have to have the paperwork
- Green Party candidate seeking support of Irmo Democrats
- Asian stink bug loves kudzu and beans, too
- Springdale moves elections to 2011
- Thank you
- Asian stink bug loves kudzu and beans, too
- Seniors enjoyed their luau
- Cayce Mayor: Campaign signs can be good and bad
- Checks phasing out at US Treasury Department
- Town, Harbor Watch to replace utility poles
- Live on fixed budget
- Checks phasing out at US Treasury Department
- Museum Open House was a hit
- St. Andrews Rotary Club
- 2010 Culinary Cards for Cancer
- What comes after a national tour? For celebrated national touring act Jake Haldenwang it's a d
- The road to liberty began at Lexington
- 2010 Culinary Cards for Cancer
- Pastor falls while hiking in West
- Chris Younts, co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of Hidden Wounds, briefed the St. Andrews Rota
- Four Lexington bankers graduate SC Bankers School
- Wilma Alfredo Cruz-Flores
- Obits 8-26
- Four Lexington bankers graduate SC Bankers School
- Just 'soaking it up' at new school
- Celebrating Jason and Suzie's engagement Saturday evening
- Malori Crapps Memorial Ride
- Christopher Dale Hall
- Rodney Ryan "Rod" Shealy, Sr.
- Malori Crapps Memorial Ride
- Eddie McCain: 'Joe Means Jobs Lost'
- Rotary Golf Tournament Plans Continue
- Creekside restaurant now open
- Guy Frances Polcari
- A clash of titans at Waterloo
- Creekside restaurant now open
- USC golfers to get new home in Lexington County
- Chapin Rotary Club announces 16th Charity Golf Classic Tournament
- Leadership Lexington County is looking for you
- Johnny Sharpe wants to share his vision with Cayce voters
- Leadership Lexington County is looking for you
- Gibson Pond scenic overlook to open Tuesday
- 12th Annual Dam Swim for Drew Sept. 18
- Grant to improve water in the Hollow Creek Watershed
- Green Party candidate seeking support of Irmo Democrats
- Grant to improve water in the Hollow Creek Watershed
- Nikki Haley unveils education reform plan
- Sheriff's Department investigating White Knoll ahtletics account
- Gilbert Community gives $5,000
- Cayce Mayor: Campaign signs can be good and bad
- Gilbert Community gives $5,000
- West Columbia city employees working for a co-worker
- Springdale moves elections to 2011
- Sarah Adkins of Lexington wins Little Miss SC
- St. Andrews Rotary Club
- Keith Platt performs at Edmund First Baptist Church in Lexington
- August 26th, 2010 Edition:
- Town, Harbor Watch to replace utility poles
- South Carolina Guard unit trains to support Operation Enduring Freedom mission
- Chris Younts, co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of Hidden Wounds, briefed the St. Andrews Rota
- Sarah Adkins of Lexington wins Little Miss SC
- Lexington County man pleads guilty to drug charges
- What comes after a national tour? For celebrated national touring act Jake Haldenwang it's a d
- Can Lexington leaders be concrete on plan?
- Celebrating Jason and Suzie's engagement Saturday evening
- South Carolina Guard unit trains to support Operation Enduring Freedom mission
- Man kills ex's friend then self
- Help clean sidewalks for festival
- The road to liberty began at Lexington
- Rotary Golf Tournament Plans Continue
- Can Lexington leaders be concrete on plan?
- Midlands Incident training in Lexington Friday&Saturday
- Rotary Club plans charity golf tourney
- Rodney Ryan "Rod" Shealy, Sr.
- Chapin Rotary Club announces 16th Charity Golf Classic Tournament
- A free spirit
- Irmo plans to zone noisy bars
- Wilkes family stayed cool in England
- A clash of titans at Waterloo
- Irmo plans to zone noisy bars
- Authorities seek robber
- B-L bondsman charged with blackmail, human trafficking
- B-L bondsman charged with blackmail, human trafficking
- Man kills ex-wife's boyfriend in West Columbia then self
- Sheriff's Department investigating White Knoll ahtletics account
- Irmo outlasts Dutch Fork
- State stiffens law on out-of-state bids
- Sheriff's Department investigating White Knoll ahtletics account
- Pelion opens against Wagener-Salley
- Brian Keith receives an award from Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts
- No annuities in Lexington 5
- What's the Cayce majority afraid of?
- Gilbert faces A.C. Flora in Week Zero
- Peanut patrol
- The exiled emperor
- Glenda Allen more than organist
- Blue Grass at White Knoll Baptist Church
- Pelion Mayor Charlie Haggard accepts a S.C. Law Enforcement Network award
- MoveOn.org targets Joe Wilson
- Honor our firefighters Sept. 4
- Sharpe to host an old fashioned meet and greet
- Congressman Joe Wilson in Ahfghanistan
- US Airways to fly Columbia-New York route
- Life Springs to host Christian editor
- Lexington Independent wins World Series
- The Lake Francis community celebrated its ribbon cutting
- Chapin mother in race for District 5 school board
- The Caldwells of Ninety Six District
- Kueny wants to make his Cayce involvement official
- Michelin receives a Ford World Excellence Award
- Harmon seeks re-election to District One school board
- Weather's muggy but school's in
- Lexington athletics tops in the region
- Riverbanks announces new chairwoman
- Lampley opposing Jenkins in Cayce race
- Beat the heat in the garden
- Wilmesherr-Rankin
- August 19th, 2010 Edition:
- $10,000 to go to scholarships
- The world's greatest salespeople
- Lexington traffic plan moves on
- School District 1 headed back to court
- 2010 Peach Festival was a success
- Student fees rise in county
- Exciting times now that school's 'in'
- Bill will open ethics probes to public
- Cayce bank rober caugh near zoo
- Happy studying to our students this year
- Labor of love: Depot Building Supply closing
- Augusta couple die in I-20 accident in Lexington County
- Community honors greatest generation
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- West Columbia man arrested in child predator sting
- Wilson announces Cut the Fat plan
- Johnson humble after loss
- Lexington women charged with manufacturing and running meth lab
- West Columbia Council considering long range beautification plan
- Sheriff's Department investigating White Knoll ahtletics account
- 3 Burning Questions
- House fire causes $25,000 in damages
- School Election/Board News
- Irmo outlasts Dutch Fork
- Rivalry kicks off regular season
- James R. Metts presents a special award to SCLEN volunteer Dan Hennigan
- School District 1 headed back to court
- Wilson announces Cut the Fat plan
- Brand X had half the story
- Student fees rise in county
- School District 1 headed back to court
- 2010 Peach Festival was a success
- Cayce bank rober caugh near zoo
- West Columbia Council considering long range beautification plan
- Thanks for article
- Bill will open ethics probes to public
- Cayce bank rober caugh near zoo
- Exciting times now that school's 'in'
- Augusta couple die in I-20 accident in Lexington County
- School Election/Board News
- Glenda Allen more than organist
- Labor of love: Depot Building Supply closing
- Augusta couple die in I-20 accident in Lexington County
- Happy studying to our students this year
- West Columbia man arrested in child predator sting
- State stiffens law on out-of-state bids
- Honor our firefighters Sept. 4
- Chronicle Sports Calendar
- West Columbia man arrested in child predator sting
- Community honors greatest generation
- Lexington women charged with manufacturing and running meth lab
- No annuities in Lexington 5
- Life Springs to host Christian editor
- Johnson humble after loss
- Lexington women charged with manufacturing and running meth lab
- Wilson announces Cut the Fat plan
- House fire causes $25,000 in damages
- Progress in inches
- The Caldwells of Ninety Six District
- 3 Burning Questions
- House fire causes $25,000 in damages
- West Columbia Council considering long range beautification plan
- James R. Metts presents a special award to SCLEN volunteer Dan Hennigan
- The exiled emperor
- Weather's muggy but school's in
- Rivalry kicks off regular season
- James R. Metts presents a special award to SCLEN volunteer Dan Hennigan
- School Election/Board News
- Brian Keith receives an award from Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts
- Alexander Skyler Dixon
- Beat the heat in the garden
- Pelion opens against Wagener-Salley
- Brian Keith receives an award from Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts
- State stiffens law on out-of-state bids
- Peanut patrol
- Randall Wade Knotts
- The world's greatest salespeople
- Gilbert faces A.C. Flora in Week Zero
- Peanut patrol
- No annuities in Lexington 5
- What's the Cayce majority afraid of?
- Pelion Mayor Charlie Haggard accepts a S.C. Law Enforcement Network award
- Dorothy McGee Lee
- 2010 Peach Festival was a success
- Blue Grass at White Knoll Baptist Church
- Pelion Mayor Charlie Haggard accepts a S.C. Law Enforcement Network award
- The exiled emperor
- Glenda Allen more than organist
- Congressman Joe Wilson in Ahfghanistan
- MoveOn.org targets Joe Wilson
- Exciting times now that school's 'in'
- Sharpe to host an old fashioned meet and greet
- Congressman Joe Wilson in Ahfghanistan
- MoveOn.org targets Joe Wilson
- Honor our firefighters Sept. 4
- The Lake Francis community celebrated its ribbon cutting
- US Airways to fly Columbia-New York route
- Help clean up Pine Ridge Aug. 28
- Lexington Independent wins World Series
- The Lake Francis community celebrated its ribbon cutting
- US Airways to fly Columbia-New York route
- Life Springs to host Christian editor
- Michelin receives a Ford World Excellence Award
- Chapin mother in race for District 5 school board
- Happy studying to our students this year
- Kueny wants to make his Cayce involvement official
- Michelin receives a Ford World Excellence Award
- Chapin mother in race for District 5 school board
- The Caldwells of Ninety Six District
- Riverbanks announces new chairwoman
- Harmon seeks re-election to District One school board
- Obits 8-19
- Lexington athletics tops in the region
- Riverbanks announces new chairwoman
- Harmon seeks re-election to District One school board
- Weather's muggy but school's in
- Lampley opposing Jenkins in Cayce race
- Billy M. Anderson
- Wilmesherr-Rankin
- August 19th, 2010 Edition:
- Lampley opposing Jenkins in Cayce race
- Beat the heat in the garden
- August 19th, 2010 Edition:
- $10,000 to go to scholarships
- Community honors greatest generation
- What's the Cayce majority afraid of?
- Lexington traffic plan moves on
- $10,000 to go to scholarships
- The world's greatest salespeople
- Randall Wade Knotts
- The world's greatest salespeople
- Pelion Mayor Charlie Haggard accepts a S.C. Law Enforcement Network award
- The exiled emperor
- Glenda Allen more than organist
- School District 1 headed back to court
- Wilson announces Cut the Fat plan
- Brand X had half the story
- Dorothy McGee Lee
- 2010 Peach Festival was a success
- Congressman Joe Wilson in Ahfghanistan
- MoveOn.org targets Joe Wilson
- Honor our firefighters Sept. 4
- Cayce bank rober caugh near zoo
- West Columbia Council considering long range beautification plan
- Thanks for article
- MoveOn.org targets Joe Wilson
- Exciting times now that school's 'in'
- The Lake Francis community celebrated its ribbon cutting
- US Airways to fly Columbia-New York route
- Life Springs to host Christian editor
- Augusta couple die in I-20 accident in Lexington County
- School Election/Board News
- Glenda Allen more than organist
- US Airways to fly Columbia-New York route
- Help clean up Pine Ridge Aug. 28
- Michelin receives a Ford World Excellence Award
- Chapin mother in race for District 5 school board
- The Caldwells of Ninety Six District
- West Columbia man arrested in child predator sting
- State stiffens law on out-of-state bids
- Honor our firefighters Sept. 4
- Chapin mother in race for District 5 school board
- Happy studying to our students this year
- Riverbanks announces new chairwoman
- Harmon seeks re-election to District One school board
- Weather's muggy but school's in
- Lexington women charged with manufacturing and running meth lab
- No annuities in Lexington 5
- Life Springs to host Christian editor
- Harmon seeks re-election to District One school board
- Obits 8-19
- August 19th, 2010 Edition:
- Lampley opposing Jenkins in Cayce race
- Beat the heat in the garden
- House fire causes $25,000 in damages
- Progress in inches
- The Caldwells of Ninety Six District
- Lampley opposing Jenkins in Cayce race
- Billy M. Anderson
- Connecting With Our Future...
- $10,000 to go to scholarships
- The world's greatest salespeople
- James R. Metts presents a special award to SCLEN volunteer Dan Hennigan
- The exiled emperor
- Weather's muggy but school's in
- $10,000 to go to scholarships
- Community honors greatest generation
- What's the Cayce majority afraid of?
- School District 1 headed back to court
- 2010 Peach Festival was a success
- Brian Keith receives an award from Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts
- Alexander Skyler Dixon
- Beat the heat in the garden
- School District 1 headed back to court
- Wilson announces Cut the Fat plan
- Brand X had half the story
- Cayce bank rober caugh near zoo
- Exciting times now that school's 'in'
- Peanut patrol
- Randall Wade Knotts
- The world's greatest salespeople
- Cayce bank rober caugh near zoo
- West Columbia Council considering long range beautification plan
- Thanks for article
- Augusta couple die in I-20 accident in Lexington County
- Happy studying to our students this year
- Pelion Mayor Charlie Haggard accepts a S.C. Law Enforcement Network award
- Dorothy McGee Lee
- 2010 Peach Festival was a success
- Augusta couple die in I-20 accident in Lexington County
- School Election/Board News
- Glenda Allen more than organist
- West Columbia man arrested in child predator sting
- Community honors greatest generation
- Congressman Joe Wilson in Ahfghanistan
- MoveOn.org targets Joe Wilson
- Exciting times now that school's 'in'
- West Columbia man arrested in child predator sting
- State stiffens law on out-of-state bids
- Honor our firefighters Sept. 4
- Lexington women charged with manufacturing and running meth lab
- Wilson announces Cut the Fat plan
- The Lake Francis community celebrated its ribbon cutting
- US Airways to fly Columbia-New York route
- Help clean up Pine Ridge Aug. 28
- No annuities in Lexington 5
- Life Springs to host Christian editor
- House fire causes $25,000 in damages
- West Columbia Council considering long range beautification plan
- Michelin receives a Ford World Excellence Award
- Chapin mother in race for District 5 school board
- Happy studying to our students this year
- Progress in inches
- The Caldwells of Ninety Six District
- James R. Metts presents a special award to SCLEN volunteer Dan Hennigan
- School Election/Board News
- Riverbanks announces new chairwoman
- Harmon seeks re-election to District One school board
- Obits 8-19
- The exiled emperor
- Weather's muggy but school's in
- Brian Keith receives an award from Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts
- State stiffens law on out-of-state bids
- August 19th, 2010 Edition:
- Lampley opposing Jenkins in Cayce race
- Billy M. Anderson
- Alexander Skyler Dixon
- Beat the heat in the garden
- Peanut patrol
- No annuities in Lexington 5
- What's the Cayce majority afraid of?
- $10,000 to go to scholarships
- Community honors greatest generation
- What's the Cayce majority afraid of?
- Augusta couple die in I-20 accident in Lexington County
- Cayce bank rober caught near zoo
- House fire causes $25,000 in damages
- House fire causes $25,000 in damages
- Cayce bank rober caught near zoo
- About Real Estate in Lexington
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