Potential for damaging winds, and a tornado, in Lexington County for Monday
According to the National Weather Service, a strong line of storms is moving into far western Georgia early Monday morning and will continue toward Lexington County, bringing potential significant severe weather mainly between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Damaging winds and multiple tornadoes will be the main risks.
Read More >>All Lexington 2 schools and offices will be closed on Monday, March 16
With weather forecasts calling for severe weather and high winds in the Midlands, and in an abundance of caution, Lexington Two will close all schools and offices on Monday, March 16. All afternoon and evening activities are also canceled on Monday, including athletic events, extracurricular activities, after-school programs, and adult […]
Read More >>Cayce Water Plant issues Public Notice regarding testing on Tuesday, March 17
On the morning of Tuesday, March 17, 2026, the City of Cayce will be conducting water system testing near the Cayce Water Treatment Plant to ensure future system reliability for a planned upgrade. The work will require the flow of water to be reversed in some areas of the system, […]
Read More >>Car rollover in Lexington, but no one injured
A single car rollover collision on Old Cherokee Road, between North Lake Drive (SC-6) and Sunset Blvd (US-378) had an eastbound bound lane closed early Friday morning. The Lexington Police Department reported the accident on its Facebook page at 6:02 Friday morning. First responders worked to clear the road and […]
Read More >>Highly-ranked Gamecock Women’s Basketball Team adds local flavor to March Madness – Where to watch it in West Columbia
March Madness will soon be upon us. The NCAA Division I Basketball 68-team Playoff for the University of South Carolina Women’s Team and Coach Dawn Staley, a West Columbia resident, are an annual rite. And this year is no different. USC is one of the elite programs in the country. […]
Read More >>Cayce-West Columbia Chamber presents Lexington 2 Student and Educator of the Quarter Awards to Carolina Redmond-Murillo and Catherine Quarles
The Cayce-West Columbia Chamber had to postpone it’s January award presentation for Student and Educator of the Quarter Awards. So Chamber representatives visited two Lexington Two schools in person to present their awards. Chamber reps will also visit Gray Collegiate Academy on Monday, and the Lexington Four School District. Lexington District […]
Read More >>Cayce Police conducting “Operation Shamrock” Check Points beginning Friday, before St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day is not until next Tuesday, but there will be a lot of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations this coming weekend, so be on the lookout for Operation Shamrock. Link to video-Click The Cayce Police Department will be conducting DUI enforcement and traffic safety checkpoints on March 13 and […]
Read More >>Lexington County Man Sentenced to 21 Years in Federal Prison for Production of Child Sexual Abuse Material
Robert K. Bonesteel, 63, of West Columbia, has been sentenced to more than 21 years in federal prison for producing child sexual abuse material. * Evidence obtained in the investigation revealed that in November 2023, law enforcement agencies executed an undercover chat operation targeted at identifying child sex offenders. During […]
Read More >>Soda City Brass Band plays 3rd Jazz Pop-Up Invigorate Concert on a warm evening in Cayce
Soda City Brass Band performed at the third, and final, show of Cayce’s Jazz Pop-Up Invigorate Concert series, Tuesday. The show was at the Art Lot, in the Arts District at 1908 State Street, on a warm and clear evening. It was rescheduled from Sunday because of weather. The concert […]
Read More >>March is Social Work Month, when we celebrate the contributions of dedicated social work professionals – An Editorial by Brenda Armstrong Clark
Social Work Is a ProfessionAn Editorial by Brenda Armstrong Clark, LMSW March is Social Work Month — a time to celebrate the heart, strength, and dedication behind the profession. We are proud to be social workers. We are proud of the difference we make, the resilience we witness, and the […]
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