Month: January 2023

Riley Moore of Brookland-Cayce High School named Lexington 2 Student of the Quarter at the C-WC Chamber Breakfast

Riley Moore of Brookland-Cayce High School was named Student of the Quarter for the Lexington Two School District at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast, Tuesday. It was held at Stone River in West Columbia. Moore plans to attend USC’s Honors College after she graduates. Pictured are: Sen Nikki Setzler; Riley’s parents; […]

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Anne Reamer named Lexington 2 Educator of the Quarter at the C-WC Chamber Breakfast

Anne Reamer was named Educator of the Quarter for the Lexington Two School District at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast, Tuesday. It was held at Stone River in West Columbia. Reamer is also the District Two Teacher of the Year. She teaches Digital Multimedia and Animation at the Lexington Two Innovation […]

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Sen. Nikki Setzler, Rep. Micah Caskey deliver legislative update at Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Breakfast

The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce conducted its first Business Breakfast of 2023, Tuesday. State Sen. Nikki Setzler and Rep. Micah Caskey gave a Legislative Update at the meeting. It was held at Stone River in West Columbia. Setzler’s addressed road improvements. He said the SCDOT will widen I-26 to six lanes beginning in […]

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Hayley Bowers’ term as C-WC Board President ends, Lindsey Miles is the new C-WC Chamber Board President

The term for Hayley Bowers as the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber’s Board President has ended, Lindsey Miles is the incoming C-WC Chamber Board President. The transition was announced at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast, Tuesday. It was held at Stone River in West Columbia. Bowers, a Vice President with MB Kahn, said […]

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Angelica Sanchez Valentin named Lexington School District 4 Student of the Quarter at the C-WC Chamber Breakfast, Tuesday

Angelica Sanchez Valentin of Swansea High School was named Student of the Quarter for the Lexington Four School District at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast, Tuesday. It was held at Stone River in West Columbia. Valentin is a senior and plans to join the United States Marine Corps after she graduates. […]

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Chelsea Tindall named Lexington School District 4 Educator of the Quarter at the C-WC Chamber meeting, Tuesday

Chelsea Tindall was named Educator of the Quarter for the Lexington Four School District at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast, Tuesday. It was held at Stone River in West Columbia. Tindall is also the District Four Teacher of the Year. She teaches at Sandhills Elementary School. Pictured are: C-WC Chamber President […]

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2 Lexington County middle school students used app to create fake telephone number to text threats to multiple students, according to the LCSD

 Two Carolina Springs Middle School students are charged with making direct threats against students at their school. The students, whose names will not be released because they are under age 18, used an app to create a fake telephone number to text threats to multiple students. The students were released to the custody of their parents after […]

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Newly elected West Columbia City Councilman George Crowe is sworn in

Newly elected West Columbia City Councilman George Crowe, took the oath of office Monday at the city council meeting Monday. Crowe was sworn in by State Sen. Nikki Setzler at the City Council Meeting. Crowe was elected on Jan 17. He represents District 3 on West Columbia Council. It is the seat vacated by Casey […]

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