Month: October 2018
Come out and Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Town of Pine Ridge. The celebration is from 10 am until 7 p.m. on Oct. 13. It includes Free Rides, Craft and Food Vendors at the Midland Girls Softball Complex at 2768 Fish Hatchery Road. There will be special guests and entertainment on the Pine Ridge Pharmacy […]
Read More >>By Dawn Kujawa – Lexington School District Two It has the makings of a great mystery novel. Crews working this summer to renovate the exterior of the Brookland-Cayce High School auditorium removed a brick engraved with “Class of 1931.” Tucked away behind that brick was a medium-sized slightly rectangular box, rusted and soldered shut. […]
Read More >>The Town of Pine Ridge has announced that Officer Frankie L. Neeley has been appointed Interim Police Chief of the Pine Ridge Police Department. Officer Neeley is a Military Veteran who has served in United States Marine Corps and the United States Army for approximately 27 years. He has over 22 years of law enforcement […]
Read More >>Two new members of the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber were introduced last week at the Chamber’s September Breakfast. The new members are: Ashley Bonte of AR Workshop and Tina Floyd of The Crafty Cottage and The River District Association. They are pictured with Suzanne Riley-Whyte of the Chanber and Matrix Coaching. The breakfast was held […]
Read More >>It’s another big weekend of the Rhythm on the River fall concert series. Bring a blanket, chair or take a seat at the amphitheater. Enjoy music with friends and family. Tokyo Joe is the band from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. this Friday (October 5) at the Wyman “Mac” Rish Riverwalk and Amphitheater, 121 Alexander Rd, […]
Read More >>Thomas Sutton Ray, a 67-year-old Chapin man, was sentenced this week in Lexington County General Sessions Court to eight years for two counts of Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession of a Weapon during the Commission of a Violent Crime, and Criminal Conspiracy. The sentence was handed down by Circuit Court Judge Eugene C. Griffith, Jr.Trafficking methamphetamine is […]
Read More >>The Town of Pine Ridge has announced that Officer Frankie L. Neeley has been appointed Interim Police Chief of the Pine Ridge Police Department. Officer Neeley is a Military Veteran who has served in United States Marine Corps and the United States Army for approximately 27 years. He has over 22 years of law enforcement […]
Read More >>Two new members of the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber were introduced last week at the Chamber’s September Breakfast. The new members are: Ashley Bonte of AR Workshop and Tina Floyd of The Crafty Cottage and The River District Association. They are pictured with Suzanne Riley-Whyte of the Chanber and Matrix Coaching. The breakfast was held […]
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