Month: September 2018
Deposits in West Columbia were up about almost $70 million is the last fiscal year. September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and there are a lot of things to consider related to the threat of disaster. One of those things is money. Have you saved in the event of an emergency? Vaughan Dozier, an active member […]
Read More >>The Town of Pine Ridge released a statement regarding its police chief and a lieutenant in the police department, Thursday. The Town of Pine Ridge Police Chief Nicholas “Nick” Scott was named as the town’s new police chief in the last week of April. The release is below: “Effective Thursday, the Town of Pine Ridge […]
Read More >>Deposits in West Columbia were up about almost $70 million is the last fiscal year. September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and there are a lot of things to consider related to the threat of disaster. One of those things is money. Have you saved in the event of an emergency? Vaughan Dozier, an active member […]
Read More >>The Town of Pine Ridge released a statement regarding its police chief and a lieutenant in the police department, Thursday. The Town of Pine Ridge Police Chief Nicholas “Nick” Scott was named as the town’s new police chief in the last week of April. The release is below: “Effective Thursday, the Town of Pine Ridge […]
Read More >>Kasiah Hart of East Point Academy was named Student-of-the-Month Tuesday at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber September Breakfast. Hart is pictured with Richard Skipper, chamber executive director, EPA Board Member Joan Hoffman, Hart, and Head of EPA Mark Bounds.
Read More >>Stephanie Watson of East Point Academy was named Teacher-of-the-Month Tuesday at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber September Breakfast. Watson is pictured with Richard Skipper, chamber executive director, EPA Board Member Joan Hoffman, Watson, and Head of EPA Mark Bounds.
Read More >>Staff from the office of South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, and Loftis, were at a local Lizard’s Thicket Wednesday morning. They were there to find money, unclaimed, to give it back to the owners. Link to SC Treasurer’s Office unclaimed funds site “It may be enough money to pay for a medicine prescription or technical […]
Read More >>The Lexington County Registration and Election Commission will be open from 9 a.m. until noon, on Saturday, Oct 6. It will be open for anyone who needs to register to be able to vote in the November 6, General Election. For any additional information please call 785-8361, or please visit the Registration and Election office […]
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