Month: October 2023
Cayce Tales on the Trails will be presented from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Saturday at the Thomas Newman Boat Landing, Grandy Landing Rd., Cayce. The event features bonfires, food and treats, trunk-or-treating, and Spooktacular Halloween fun for all ages.
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Read More >>Halloween is Tuesday, Oct. 31. And while kids are anticipating treats, they should also be cautious, said West Columbia Police Chief Marion Boyce. In addition to all of the door-to-door candy collecting on Halloween night, there are several Trunk or Treat events beforehand in West Columbia. (See list below) There are lots of kids out […]
Read More >>The ribbon was cut at Another Broken Egg Cafe in the Brookland Development at the corner of State and Meeting Streets in West Columbia, Tuesday. The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber sponsored the event. West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles said the property has seen tremendous development in five years and also offers a public space. Miles […]
Read More >>Luke Boozer, a student at the Lexington Two Innovation Center, was recognized as the Lexington 2 School District Student-of-the-Quarter at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce morning Business Meeting, Tuesday. Pete Grivetti, a teacher at Brookland-Cayce High School, was recognized as Teacher-of-the Quarter by the C-WC Chamber. The award recipients received $250. Pictured are: Chamber […]
Read More >>Aiyala Williams, a Swansea High School senior, was recognized as the Lexington 4 School District Student-of-the-Quarter at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce morning Business Meeting, Tuesday. Kelly Hartley, a teacher at Swansea High School, was recognized as Teacher-of-the Quarter by the Chamber of Commerce. The award recipients received $250 from the Chamber. Pictured are […]
Read More >>Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce members, Board members and staff took a bow Tuesday during the Cayce-West Columbia morning Chamber Business Meeting at Stone River in West Columbia. Last Thursday, the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce was recognized as the Carolinas (South Carolina and North Carolina) Outstanding Chamber of the Year (Under 700 Members) […]
Read More >>Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon spoke to a standing-room-only crowd at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Morning Business Meeting at Stone River in West Columbia, Tuesday. He gave some background information about himself and an overview of his time as sheriff. Koon was elected sheriff in 2015. He said in his tenure he has encountered a […]
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