Month: November 2017
For the second year in a row Dillon stopped Brookland-Cayce’s playoff run. The Wildcats defeated the Bearcats 42-7, at Dillon. BC had four turnovers in the game and starting QB Reed Charpia suffered a sprained ankle and did not play most of the game. Dillon moves on to the 3A State Championship game at Williams-Brice […]
Read More >>For the second year in a row Dillon stopped Brookland-Cayce’s playoff run. The Wildcats defeated the Bearcats 42-7, at Dillon. BC had four turnovers in the game and starting QB Reed Charpia suffered a sprained ankle and did not play most of the game. Dillon moves on to the 3A State Championship game at Williams-Brice […]
Read More >>With a win over No. 1 seed Timberland Friday, Brookland-Cayce earned a chance to go to Dillon to take on the undefeated Wildcats (13-0.) It’s a showdown for the 3A Lower State championship, and a chance to play for the state crown. The same two teams played for the Lower State top spot last […]
Read More >>The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) invites Carolina and Clemson fans to the annual Certified SC Grown Tailgate at Gamecock Village on Saturday from 3 – 7 p.m. before the Palmetto Series football match-up. “Whether you’re cheering for the Gamecocks or the Tigers, we can all agree on supporting our local farms and farmers,” said Commissioner […]
Read More >>With a win over No. 1 seed Timberland Friday, Brookland-Cayce earned a chance to go to Dillon to take on the undefeated Wildcats (13-0.) It’s a showdown for the 3A Lower State championship, and a chance to play for the state crown. The same two teams played for the Lower State top spot last […]
Read More >>The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) invites Carolina and Clemson fans to the annual Certified SC Grown Tailgate at Gamecock Village on Saturday from 3 – 7 p.m. before the Palmetto Series football match-up. “Whether you’re cheering for the Gamecocks or the Tigers, we can all agree on supporting our local farms and farmers,” said Commissioner […]
Read More >>The Cayce Public Safety Department is looking for an armed robbery suspect. He is a black male, approximately 5’9 – 6’0 feet tall and 180-200 lbs. He has a distinguishing burn mark or birth mark on right check and was last seen wearing a dark sweatshirt, blue jeans and a black hat. The subject entered […]
Read More >>WASHINGTON, D.C.—Brian Carter, City Administrator of the City of West Columbia, recently received the Credentialed Manager designation from ICMA, the International City/County Management Association. Mr. Carter is one of over 1,400 local government management professionals currently credentialed through the ICMA Voluntary Credentialing Program. ICMA’s mission is to create excellence in local governance by promoting professional […]
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