Month: September 2020

Unofficial vote count shows Tim James with a 1-vote lead over Tiffany Aull in Cayce City Council race

West Columbia City Councilman Mike Green posted an unofficial vote count document from Tuesday’s special election for Cayce City Council Dist. 1. The vote count shows candidate Tim James with a one-vote lead over Tiffany Aull. James had 190 votes and Aull had 189, according to the document. The document is from Mary Brack of […]

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Lexington 1 schools going to 4-day-a-week, in-person classes for some students

The Lexington County School District One’s Board voted Tuesday to bring pre-kindergarten through second-grade students into school for face-to-face instruction four days a week (Monday–Thursday.) Fridays will remain as stay-at-home virtual class days. The addition of more in-person class days will begin Oct. 5. Also, some students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and some English […]

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Cayce City Council election too close to call after polls close

The vote count from Tuesday’s Special Election for Cayce City Council, District 1 is within one percent of the margin of error and have yet to be certified by Lexington County Registrations and Elections. The three candidates are Tiffany Aull, Tim James and Megan Lightle. Tara S. Almond resigned from council. Her term is set […]

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17, most from Lexington County, charged by feds for their roles in drug trafficking organization

United States Attorney Peter M. McCoy, Jr. announced today that federal, state, and local law enforcement officers charged 17 individuals in federal court for their roles in a drug trafficking organization that operated out of the Midlands region of South Carolina. The charges follow a more than two-year long investigation by federal, state, and local […]

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West Columbia Fire and Police units respond to Sunset, Hummingbird intersection

Units from the West Columbia Fire Department, along with EMS, were on the site of the Family Dollar store on sunset Boulevard at Hummingbird Drive in West Columbia, Tuesday afternoon. Smoke could be seen coming from the west rear side of the building.West Columbia police rerouted traffic coming out of Westover Acres away from the […]

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City of West Columbia, Town of Springdale get grant for financial wellness programs

The City of West Columbia, with the Town of Springdale, has been awarded a $20,000 grant to establish a financial wellness program for the over 250 combined member workforce. More specifically, the funding will be used for classes, training, materials, and videos all of which will be utilized by the City of West Columbia and […]

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153 COVID deaths recorded in Lexington County, about 80% in SC had underlying conditions

There have been 153 confirmed COVID deaths in Lexington County since March, according to SC Department of Health and Environmental Control data. Almost 70% of all COVID deaths in South Carolina occurred in individuals who were age 71 or older. Almost 90 percent of those who died of COVID in the state were age 61 […]

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Precinct for Tuesday’s Cayce City Council election moved to American Legion Hall

The special election for Cayce City Council District 1 is Tuesday. Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. If you normally vote at Cayce precinct 3 – Cayce United Methodist Church – please note that the precinct has been temporarily moved. There is only one voting precinct and it’s at Cayce No. 1 […]

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