Month: October 2016

Lexington Two-Four Adult Education Program is best in the state

  The Lexington Two-Four Adult Education Program was named the best in the state in 2015-16. Christy Henderson, the program’s director, is quick to point out that her team won the South Carolina Association of Adult and Community Educators’ award for a “Medium” sized program. But it is a big deal regardless of size. The […]

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Cayce-West Columbia Chamber announces new date for Annual Dinner

The NEW Date for the 2016 Cayce-West Columbia Chamber’s Annual Dinner will be held on Wednesday, November 9, at the Holiday Inn & Suites in West Columbia. If you have registered before, you do not need to register again. If you have registered before and the new date is a conflict, please contact the chamber […]

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Dickerson Center cuts ribbon on new facility in Lexington

The Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) cut the ribbon on its new 4,000-sq.-ft. facility on Gibson Road in Lexington Thursday afternoon. The DCAC provides services for abused children, including forensic interviews, medical exams, mental health assistance and victim advocate services. Elizabeth Taylor, DCAC Board Chairwoman, thanked Nettie Dickerson, who donated a building for the center […]

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Brookland-Cayce Football game at Edisto postponed until Nov. 11

The Brookland-Cayce at Edisto High School football game has been moved to Nov. 11, because Edisto students have not returned to school after Hurricane Matthew. There will be no game this Friday. It is the second week in a row that Brookland-Cayce has had its game postponed. Almost all games in the  state from last […]

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Cayce accepting Hospitality Tax fund applications

The City of Cayce is now accepting applications for funding from Hospitality Tax proceeds. Nonprofit organizations planning events open to the public that will bring tourism to the City of Cayce are invited to apply. Funding is available for events and projects planned for 2017. The Hospitality Tax grant application deadline is Nov.  18. Grant awards […]

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Lexington’s Wade McGuinn goes to help devastated Haiti after deadly hurricane

Some reports say that 1,000 people have died as a result of Hurricane Matthew slamming into Haiti last week. In the aftermath of the storm, diseases are spreading, and governmental aid is slow to come because so many already-bad roads were made impassable by the hurricane. Some of the people killed by the storm are […]

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Airport holding Spirit Days, Parade before Friday’s Homecoming football game

The Airport High Eagles will host Aiken for its Homecoming game at Bob Mooneyhan Field on the  AHS Boston Avenue campus, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Airport’s Homecoming Parade leaves from in front of the school at 3:05 p.m. Friday. It moves toward Fulmer Middle School on Boston Avenue, into Springdale. Wednesday is Slacks versus Slackers […]

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Airport High School congratulates Teacher/Staff Member-of-the-Month

Airport High School has named its Teacher and Staff Member-of-the-Month. The two recognized for the honor are Daniel Bailey and Nurse Denise Sherman.

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