Month: November 2020

Cayce adds metal sculpture to its River Arts District

There is a new sculpture in Cayce. You can find the beautiful and creative piece near the entrance to Riverwalk entry in Cayce’s River Arts District. The sculpture is close to the intersection at State and Lyles streets. The blue butterfly bench is a creation of Will Bryan Designs. The metal artwork was done by […]

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Central Bark, doggy daycare, opens in West Columbia

Central Bark has opened in West Columbia. It’s at 2931 Augusta Road. Central Bark is scheduled to open Wednesday. It’s across from ALDI at the intersection of Methodist Park Road. According to its Facebook page: Central Bark West Columbia’s Enrichment Doggy Day Care creates a healthy and balanced day care experience for your dog. Its […]

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Lexington County Sheriff investigates shooting death

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a shooting death at a home on South Hampton Avenue in Red Bank. William Clark, 38, died of an apparent gunshot wound he sustained Monday night, according to Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher. Deputies were dispatched to the scene Monday night after a caller told a 911 operator […]

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West Columbia man gets 35 years for murder

Jamal Devontae Coburn, a 28-year-old West Columbia man, was sentenced to thirty-five (35) years in prison following his conviction in Lexington County for the murder of Corey Anthony Jamison. The Honorable William P. Keesley presided over this week-long jury trial and imposed the sentence following the jury’s verdict late last night, Monday, November 9th. Coburn […]

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Cayce announces Christmas in Cayce events

The City of Cayce has announced details for the 2020 Christmas in Cayce! Christmas in Cayce is one of the most cherished events by Cayce residents and visitors alike. This year, the year of COVID, Cayce has combined Carols Along the Riverwalk, the Cayce Historical Museum’s Christmas Open House and the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony […]

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Historic Columbia Speedway taking shape for Cola Concerts venue

You won’t believe what they’ve done with the place. Historic Columbia Speedway in Cayce was the venue, Monday, for a Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Mix and Mingle. The Chamber welcomed Cola Concerts. “We’re truly investing in” the area said Adam Epstein, CEO of Innovations Arts and Entertainment, the company developing the historic speedway property. He said […]

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Town of Lexington mask ordinance has expired

The Town of Lexington’s emergency ordinance requiring masks in-public has expired. Instead of extending the mask ordinance at its last meeting, Lexington Town Council did not address the issue. Lexington Town Council meets in person, and Lexington One school have been implementing in-person classes since October. The death rate attributed to COVID-19 has dropped drastically […]

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Savage Craft Ale Works adds signage and tank

Savage Craft Ale Works is becoming an immediate landmark in West Columbia’s River District. At 430 Center Street, the Brookland City Hall and Fire Station, built in 1925, are taking shape. The signage has been placed on the outside wall of the building and the brewing tanks were added in early October. It will not […]

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