Month: March 2023
Chief Terrence Green would like to notify the Town of Lexington community of several road closures in downtown Lexington on Saturday, March 11, 2022, for the 8th Annual Shamrock Parade. The road closures and detours will begin at 12:30 p.m. with the closure of West Butler Street, from Columbia Avenue to North Church Street, along with […]
Read More >>A Ribbon-Cutting Celebration was held for Athena Grants Consulting, LLC, Thursday.If you need assistance with grant writing Mary Louise Resch is there to help. The ribbon-cutting was sponsored by the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber & Visitors Program
Read More >>Irmo Fire District crews were on scene of a vehicle accident with injuries at St Andrews Road and Bush River Road, Thursday afternoon. Several lanes of the intersection were blocked, and driver were asked to please use alternate routes. The accident was reported at 12:30 p.m. The road was open by 1:15 p.m.
Read More >>Teen found and is safe – The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department was working to locate 17-year-old. She was last seen Sunday when she left her home. She is 5’1″ and weighs 153 pounds. Elizabeth suffers from medical issues and takes prescribed medication every day.
Read More >>West Columbia’s Meeting Street Artisan Market opened at 425 Meeting Street in September of 2019. Since it opened it has drawn thousands to browse the many unique items that are offered at the market every Saturday from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. And Since August there has been a nighttime version of the Meeting Street […]
Read More >>Sponsors of a Central South Carolina Habitat for Humanity home near Turner Memorial AME Church in West Columbia broke ground on a new house for Janzenia, Wednesday. The house will be built at 1113 Monticello St. in West Columbia. It’s near Turner Memorial AME Church and the Brookland Lakeview Empowerment Center. Turner Memorial AME Church […]
Read More >>A Lexington man is accused of running his car into a home where three children were visiting. Jeffrey O’Neal Yasmine, 39, is charged with attempted murder, domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature, malicious injury to personal property >$2,000, failure to stop for blue lights and three counts of unlawful conduct toward a child, […]
Read More >>A new pet waste clean-up service called Doo-Doo Blues cut the ribbon at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber office, Tuesday. Doo Doo Blues is a full service pet waste removal company owned locally by Rachel and Rhett Culclasure. Robert Maxy from the company’s regional office was on hand for the ribbon-cutting, too. Chamber President Tim […]
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