Month: September 2021
Always Original Bakery at 501 Meeting St. West Columbia held a soft opening in a newly renovated space, Thursday.The bakery is owned by George Grogan and Jay Dawson. Always Original Bakery will hold another soft opening from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday. It’s official opening is at 8 a.m. Tuesday. “Nothing indicates that a […]
Read More >>Join us on October 16th for the Cayce Fall Plant Exchange! Plant drop-off from 9:30-10:00 am and the Exchange will begin at 10:00 AM. Children and friendly pets are welcome! This is a rain or shine event and runs until all of the plants have a new home. There will also be a Master Gardener […]
Read More >>Some high-profile events are scheduled for West Columbia this fall.“The popular Rhythm on the River concert series is back,” said Tim James, president and CEO of the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce. The Rhythm on the River concerts begin at 6 p.m. Oct. 8, and will be held every Friday in October after that […]
Read More >>House of Raeford has been named the Business of the Quarter by the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce. Chuck Underhill, of House of Raeford, received a US Flag that had flown over the Chamber’s headquarters from C-WC Chamber President Tim James at the Chamber’s monthly breakfast, Tuesday. House of Raeford contributes $120,000 or more […]
Read More >>Aubrey Fitzloff of LifeTime Insurance Agency has been named “Ambassador of the Quarter” by the by the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce.Aubrey received a South Carolina state flag that had flown over the Chamber’s headquarters from C-WC Chamber President Tim James at the Chamber’s monthly breakfast, Tuesday. The breakfast was held at Stone River […]
Read More >>“This is my hood,” said Lou Kennedy. who moved to Cayce when she was age two and attended Lexington Two schools. Her family then moved to the Corley Mill Road area of Lexington when she was 10. The owner, president and CEO of Nephron Pharmaceuticals spoke at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Breakfast, Tuesday. It was held […]
Read More >>Lexington Medical Center reported Monday that there were 84 patients being treated for COVID. For the last two weeks the number of COVID patients at LMC has declined. The number of serious cases has declined, too. There were 22 with COVID in the Intensive Care Unit reported Monday. A majority of COVID patients at LMC […]
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