Month: May 2022

Brookland-Cayce gets first-round win in high school baseball playoffs

Brookland-Cayce defeated Loris, 4-2, in a 3A first-round high school playoff game at BC, Tuesday. With the win, BC moves on to play the winner of the Bishop-England/Lake City winner. Those 2 teams played Tuesday night at Lake City. The Bearcats scored 2 runs in the bottom of the second inning and 2 more in […]

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Funeral for Boyd Jones, former West Columbia City Councilman, is Thursday

The home going service for Mr. Boyd Jones will be at 10 A.M. Thursday May 5, 2022 at Turner Memorial AME Church, 1122 Monticello St, West Columbia. Burial will be at Ft. Jackson Cemetery at 12 Noon. Rev. Kenneth Taylor announced the service schedule. Jones is a former West Columbia City Councilman. He lost his life […]

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Brookland Cayce wins first-round playoff soccer game

Defending 3A State soccer champs Brookland-Cayce defeated Aynor, 10-0, in high school soccer at Brookland-Cayce, Monday. With the win, the Bearcats will next face Academic Magnet from North Charleston, on Wednesday.it was a first round game in the SC High School League soccer playoffs. BC’s Eduardo Membreno scored 3 goals. Auston Duncan had 2 goals […]

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Taylor Watford Foundation 5K Run/Walk for Hope is May 21 – To fight substance abuse

The First Annual Taylor Watford Foundation Run/Walk for Hope is May 21, 8 a.m. (Registration begins at 7:15) The run begins behind Brookland-Cayce High School. The course runs through The Avenues of Cayce. There is a $100 Cash Prize for top male and female finishers. INFO:  $25 ages 11 and up $15 ages 10 and under […]

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Greater C-WC Chamber receives Excellence in Communications Award for “Where’s Tim” – “love local” campaign

The Greater CWC Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Programs was recognized by the Carolinas Chamber of Commerce Association of Executives for Excellence in Communications, last Thursday. “This is very special, as our Chamber was in competition with other Chambers throughout South Carolina and North Carolina,” stated Chamber Board Chair Hayley Bowers, Vice President of MB […]

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Early Monday morning crash in Lexington results in lane closing

A collision on West Main Street (US-1) at Ellis Avenue in Lexington had inbound and outbound traffic diverting into single lanes around the scene. The Lexington Police Department reported the crash around 6:25 a.m., Monday. The collision was cleared from the road and all lanes reopened 7 a.m.. The wreck was caused by a driver […]

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Radio personality Benji Norton has passed away

Columbia-area radio personality Benji Norton has passed away. Social media was flooded with the news, Sunday evening. Norton had also worked on radio stations in North Myrtle Beach, where he was from, and in Florence. From the FOX 102.3 Twitter page: “It is with a heavy, saddened heart we must share that our brother, (Benji […]

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Riverbank Elementary students release rainbow trout into the Saluda River

Dawn Kujawa – Lexington Two Communications – A four-month journey was completed in April on a small stretch of the Saluda River, and some local students were excited about it. Riverbank Elementary fourth- and fifth-graders released around 50 rainbow trout into the river, which they had raised from the tiniest of eggs in carefully monitored […]

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