Month: October 2015
Town of Springdale crews are attempting to collect all garbage Tuesday. Town officials ask that residents put roll carts out as normal. If garbage is not collected today, it will be before the end of the week. Garbage collection is limited by the Lexington County Landfill being closed but the town hopes to have all collections […]
Read More >>After days of cloudy skies and rain, the sun rose Tuesday, on a beautiful day, and it never looked so good. Welcome back.
Read More >>Cayce City Council will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday. Cayce City Council will meet Tuesaday ay 6 p.m. Tuesday. The Council Meeting will be held at the Cayce Tennis and Fitness Center at 1120 Fort Congaree Trail. Cayce City Hall is undergoing renovations therefore the remainder of the 2015 Council Meetings will be held at […]
Read More >>West Columbia City Council will meet Tuesday. The meeting time has been changed to 3:30 pm. Location, City Council Chamber at 200 N. 12th Street West Columbia, Here is the REVISED Agenda 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. DETERMINATION OF A QUORUM 3. INVOCATION 4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 5. ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMUNICATIONS BY THE MAYOR 6. PRESENTATIONS AND […]
Read More >>Due to the recent rain event, poor road conditions and road closures in Lexington County, the following facility closings are necessary: , Oct. 6. This includes the following offices: •County Libraries •Lexington County Recreations and Aging Commission Offices and Activities •County Judicial Facilities •County Administration offices •Lexington County Judicial Center •Lexington County Magistrate Courts •Solid […]
Read More >>Lexington County to receive federal assistance Lexington is one of the South Carolina counties designated to receive federal aid after President Barack Obama’s disaster declaration. Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects […]
Read More >>Holland Avenue Baptist Church is serving lunch, Tuesday (Oct. 6) to anyone who needs it. Different soups, rice and cookies. Plenty of water and lemonade. The church has food for the first responders and those who need help, says Caron Moore, church member, who worked the kitchen Monday with Lindsay Shupe of HABC and about […]
Read More >>Lexington County officials urge public to stay home, off roads As emergency operations in Lexington County shift from response to assessment and recovery, officials say residents should stay home throughout Monday evening and night. While there will be no curfew enacted, residents should limit travel to what is absolutely essential. Open roads are crucial to […]
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