Sign Up Now for West Columbia’s May 2, Citywide Litter Pick-Up Day, it’s a tradition
Spring is upon us and in West Columbia, that means it’s time to get out and pick up litter. The city has a long history of its citizens working to make it look better. West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles explained it at the regular meeting of the West Columbia city […]
Read More >>City of Cayce community visioning workshop is May 4 – Yo can help shape the future of Cayce
Join the City of Cayce for a community visioning workshop to help shape the future of one of Cayce’s most important areas. The City of Cayce is working on an area-wide planning project, focused on the State Street and Frink Street corridors, to encourage redevelopment and revitalization. This is an […]
Read More >>Teen accused of firing shots into the air during an event Saturday evening at a park in Chapin
An 18-year-old Newberry man is accused of firing shots into the air during an event Saturday evening at Crooked Creek Park in Chapin. The charges against Najee Thompson are pointing and presenting a firearm, use of a firearm by a person under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and breach […]
Read More >>Meeting Street Music Fest plays on a West Columbia Saturday – See the photos
The Meeting Street Music Fest took place in West Columbia Saturday. Featuring West Columbia’s own Hampton Hook and the Headliner, who played into the night Sugar Ray. Other bands included: Katie DeMartini; Reggie Graves and Jazz Theory; Knights of Flannel; Guardians of the Jukebox ; Flatland Express Bluegrass Band; The […]
Read More >>Streets around Lexington and Holland Avenues in Cayce restricted to local traffic only, beginning Monday, April 20
A planned sewer rehabilitation project will begin Monday, April 20, affecting two streets in the Avenues of Cayce neighborhood. Construction will take place on the following blocks: 1st Street between Lexington Avenue and Holland Avenue Lexington Avenue between 1st Street and 2nd Street During the project, these blocks will be […]
Read More >>Longtime Architecture firm Jumper, Carter, Sease joins McMillan Pazdan Smith, read about it in latest City of West Columbia Newsletter
The April-May City of West Columbia Newsletter has been released. “Longtime Architecture fire Jumper, Carter Sease joins McMillan Pazdan Smith” is one of the articles in the newsletter. Also: get West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles Message and info from your West Columbia City council member. There’s also an update about […]
Read More >>Jerry Bellune, a founder and editor of The Lexington County Chronicle has died
Jerry Bellune, founder and editor of The Lexington County Chronicle, which he owned with his wife, MacLeod, for nearly 30 years died Wednesday, just before his 90th birthday. Jerry and MacLeod Bellune sold The Lexington County Chronicle in 2021. The MacLeods, with their son Mark, opened The Chronicle in 1992. […]
Read More >>GUIDE To The: West Columbia Meeting Street Music Fest, THIS Weekend: Road Closures, Parking, What To Bring, and More
Click on the graphics above to enlarge: The City of West Columbia’s Award-Winning 3rd Meeting Street Music Fest is this Friday and Saturday, April 17-18, 2026. This year’s festival features multiple music genres, two days of FREE entertainment, dance lessons, and more. Road Closures (Above) Meeting Street will be closed from 9th Street to N. […]
Read More >>Lexington School District Two’s Spring Career Expo is Tuesday, May 5 – Link to Register
Register today for Lexington School District Two’s Spring Career Expo, set for Tuesday, May 5. The district has a variety of career opportunities for the current and upcoming 2026-2027 school year, among them: Bus Driver Nurse Substitute Teacher Teacher Assistant Additional Education Assistant Substitute Teacher (ESS) Office Support Staff Maintenance Occupational Therapist Interpreter […]
Read More >>Resolution to recognize the Multicultural Business Alliance issued by SC House and Senate
The SC House and Senate issued a Resolution, at the Statehouse, Tuesday to recognize the Multicultural Business Alliance. Sen. Russell Ott and Rep. Micah Caskey were part of the celebration. The alliance represents a powerful step forward in unity, collaboration, and opportunity across diverse communities, said Vanessa Mota, director of […]
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