Month: November 2021
The Airport, Brookland-Cayce and Gray Competitive Cheer Teams have qualified for the State Cheer Competition that will take place Nov. 20, at Colonial Life Arena. Airport High School placed second out of 21 teams to qualify for the state competition in the 4A division. Brookland-Cayce placed sixth out of 28 teams teams to qualify in […]
Read More >>Two newly elected members of Cayce City Council were sworn in Tuesday at the Cayce City Council meeting. Tim James, who won reelection in District 1, was sworn in by Dr. Eddie Coakley from Trinity Baptist Church Cayce. James was surrounded by his wife, Gay, his two daughters and former Cayce Public Safety Chief A.G. […]
Read More >>Veterans Day is Thursday (Nov. 11) and there are many veterans who are part of West Columbia community. Veterans Day is the time set aside for Americans to pay our respects to those who have served their country in the military. It is a day to stand united for US military veterans. Veterans Day was […]
Read More >>Some West Columbia Police patrol cars are getting new graphics.The West Columbia Police Department posted photos on it Facebook page of the new design, Monday. There was a thanks to The Graphics Source for working with the WCPD on the project.
Read More >>After being cancelled due to COVID in 2020 and 2021, West Columbia’s Kinetic Derby Day is back on for April 2022. the City of West Columbia announced Monday that Kinetic Derby Day will be back. The announcement reads: “On Saturday, April 23, 2022, the streets of West Columbia will be filled with art, soapbox racing, […]
Read More >>The sign letters have been attached now and construction continues on the site of the new supermarket and restaurant coming to property between Jarvis Klapman Boulevard and US 1 in West Columbia. It’s across from the former BC Grammar No. 1 elementary school. Concept Unlimited, Inc. is the Letter Fabricator for PLAZA GARIBALDI. “Coming Soon” […]
Read More >>The County of Lexington Veterans Parade was held Sunday down Main Street, Lexington. Crowds enjoyed marching bands and veterans organization on a beautiful sunny, afternoon. The Patrol Division Commander, Lieutenant Bledsoe (pictured) was the lead vehicle. The parade is an effort to support the many Veterans who honorably served our country.
Read More >>The Brookland-Cayce Varsity Cheer Team scored first place in the 3A division of the Falcon Invitational at AC Flora High School, Saturday. Gray Collegiate Academy took first place in the 2A division. Brookland-Cayce and Gray compete Monday night at Lower Richland High School for 2A/3A Lower State qualifiers.
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