West Columbia Shines a Spotlight on Black-Owned Businesses Making an Impact
This month, West Columbia proudly celebrates the thriving Black-owned businesses that contribute to the city’s vibrancy and economic strength. While Black History Month originated in the United States to honor significant figures and milestones in African-American history, West Columbia shows ongoing support for its Black community and entrepreneurs year-round. On […]
Read More >>Cayce Approves Landmark Public Art Investment; Brings First Thomas Dambo Troll to South Carolina
Cayce Approves Landmark Public Art Investment; The City of Cayce has approved the negotiations for a major public art initiative designed to attract tourism and generate long-term economic growth. The project will make Cayce the first city in South Carolina to host one of Thomas Dambo’s internationally recognized recycled-wood troll sculptures, which attract tens […]
Read More >>Brookland-Cayce High School football player commits to play college football
A football player at Brookland-Cayce High School has committed to compete in his sport at the collegiate level. Senior Barry Dixon signed a letter of intent Wednesday with McPherson College in Kansas during a National Signing Day ceremony. Dixon is a versatile athlete who has played on both sides of […]
Read More >>West Columbia City Council recognizes several employees for years of service
At the February West Columbia City Council Meeting, Tuesday, Mayor Tem Miles and West Columbia City Council recognized several employees for reaching milestones in their years of service. Each employee was thanked for their dedication to the community and the quality of service they bring everyday. (City of West Columbia […]
Read More >>Community Health Workers work to reduce Health Disparities – Editorial by Dr. Jacqueline Betancourt, Brookland-Lakeview Empowerment Center
The Role of Community Health Workers in Reducing Health Disparities – An Editorial by Dr. Jacqueline Betancourt, Senior Community Health Worker, Brookland-Lakeview Empowerment Center Community Health Workers (CHWs) play a vital role in reducing health disparities and advancing health equity in underserved communities. As trusted members of the neighborhoods they […]
Read More >>West Columbia City Hall to open at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday – Sanitation services will operate on the regular schedule
Due to road conditions caused by inclement weather, the City of West Columbia City Hall will open at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Sanitation services will operate on their regular schedule. Stay informed about road conditions and closures here: http://bit.ly/WECORoadClosures. Download the WeCo Info App and visit the City’s […]
Read More >>Lexington 2 schools and offices will open on a two-hour delayed start on Tuesday, Feb. 3
Lexington Two schools and offices will open on a two-hour delayed start on Tuesday, Feb. 3. The two-hour delay will provide more daylight for drivers on their morning routes. While classes will start two hours later than the normal schedule, afternoon dismissal will be at the normal time. Staff should […]
Read More >>Semi-truck and trailer overturned on South Lake Drive, according to Lexington Police
The early Monday morning wreck involving an overturned semi-truck and trailer on South Lake Drive/SC-6 at I-20 has been removed from the roadway and all lanes have reopened. The collision was caused by the driver of the semi driving too fast for conditions when exiting I-20 and was unable to […]
Read More >>Lexington County Coroner identifies woman who died in Augusta Highway crash
Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the person who died in a two-vehicle accident in the 2500 block of Augusta Highway in the Lexington area of Lexington County on Saturday, at approximately 7:10 p.m. According to Fisher, Mrs. Elaina Lynn Valencia, 39, of Batesburg was traveling southbound on Augusta […]
Read More >>Cayce City offices will open at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 2
Cayce City offices will be open at 10:30 a.m. on Monday Feb. 2. Cayce Sanitation will run on regular schedule. The Cayce Riverwalk, Timmerman Trail & All Cayce Parks are CLOSED, but will be reassessed tomorrow morning. The Legislative Work Session is canceled and will be rescheduled.
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