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What you’re missing in the Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News:
Former W. Cola Mayor Joe Owens passes away
"Official Newspaper of the Lexington County Blowwsh Baseball Team"
Group wants SCANA to pay for $9 billion gaff
Pelion mayor finds stolen tombstone, seeks family
Lexington County teams dominate Week Zero
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A dog’s day in the dark
A Passion for the Pen
Lexington High student competes in ‘Writing South Carolina’ Page 4
Forrest Wood Cup brings 60,000-plus visitors to area
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Making sure they eat right: Preparing healthy school lunches Page 8
Bundling: How couples once developed their intimacy
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Photos: The S.C. Peanut Party Page 6
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Carly Augustine wears her special glasses as she views the total solar eclipse in Gilbert on Monday.
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