Month: October 2019

2 former Airport High School athletes to be inducted into school’s Hall of Fame, Friday

Two former Airport High School athletes who made a name in their respective sports will be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame on Friday, November 1. This year’s inductees, Ray Stackley and Raymond Hallman, participated in several sports during their time at Airport High, including football and track.  They join other athletes and coaches […]

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Traffic-light system being upgraded on Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia, to monitor traffic flow

Recently, travelers may have noticed changes in traffic patterns, on Highway 378, as the Town of Lexington works to optimize the operation of the Adaptive Computerized Signalization System. Traffic signals along Highway 378, between Lott Court and Hummingbird Drive, are nearing completion and will help to improve emergency response times for patients requiring hospital care. […]

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Cayce presents 3 Nature in the 12,000 Year History Park events, Saturday

Nature in the Park is scheduled for Cayce’s 12,000 Year History Park on Congaree Creek, Saturday. It includes three programs to identify the birds and wildlife that exists in the area by the Congaree River. The Bird Watching Trail Walk begins at 10 a.m. at the Cayce Tennis and Fitness Center (1120 Fort Congaree Trail.) […]

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2 former Airport High School athletes to be inducted into school’s Hall of Fame, Friday

Two former Airport High School athletes who made a name in their respective sports will be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame on Friday, November 1. This year’s inductees, Ray Stackley and Raymond Hallman, participated in several sports during their time at Airport High, including football and track.  They join other athletes and coaches […]

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Traffic-light system being upgraded on Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia, to monitor traffic flow

Recently, travelers may have noticed changes in traffic patterns, on Highway 378, as the Town of Lexington works to optimize the operation of the Adaptive Computerized Signalization System. Traffic signals along Highway 378, between Lott Court and Hummingbird Drive, are nearing completion and will help to improve emergency response times for patients requiring hospital care. […]

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Cayce presents 3 Nature in the 12,000 Year History Park events, Saturday

Nature in the Park is scheduled for Cayce’s 12,000 Year History Park on Congaree Creek, Saturday. It includes three programs to identify the birds and wildlife that exists in the area by the Congaree River. The Bird Watching Trail Walk begins at 10 a.m. at the Cayce Tennis and Fitness Center (1120 Fort Congaree Trail.) […]

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Airport High School Drill Team takes top spot in two competitions

From Dawn Kujawa- Lexington Two Schools Communications Director Airport High School’s Army JROTC drill team brought home two 1st Place Overall finishes in October competitions. The award-winning Golden Talon team earned the top spot overall at a drill competition Oct. 26 at Blythewood High School. Other finishes at the event included: 1st Place: Individual Exhibition […]

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West Columbia Police Chief Dennis Tyndall says make Halloween safety a priority

There are a lot of kids in West Columbia looking forward to Thursday evening because it’s Halloween. From Wonder Woman and Dr. Seuss to Goldilocks and Spiderman, the streets will be filled with children. “We’ll have more personnel out there from the West Columbia Police Department for Halloween,” said WCPD Chief Denis Tyndall. “They’ll be […]

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