Month: November 2023
Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the individual who died in a single-vehicle collision at the intersection of Old Sandy Run Road and Pine Plain Road in the Swansea area of Lexington County at approximately 2:30 p.m., Thursday. According to Fisher, Ms. Elfriede Kreutzer Martin, 87, of Columbia was traveling southbound on Old Sandy […]
Read More >>Rudolph Ernest Mancke III – November 7, 2023 Cayce, South Carolina – Rudolph Ernest Mancke, III., 78, of Cayce, South Carolina passed away on November 7, 2023. Born on October 21, 1945 in Atlanta, Georgia, he was the son of Rudolph Ernest Mancke, Jr. and Lera Mixson Mancke. He attended Spartanburg High School and earned […]
Read More >>The Cayce Action Group will conduct its first Turkey, Thanksgiving food box giveaway 4 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 21.) Cayce Action Group will meet at New Life Baptist Church on Julius Felder St. in Cayce and then disperse into the community. Andrae Odom is the president of Cayce Action Group, a new 501(c)3 non-profit. He said […]
Read More >>Most vehicle collisions in the Town of Lexington occurred at Sunset Boulevard and Hope Ferry Road in September, according to data released by the Lexington Police Department. There were 5 crashes at that intersection. There were 4 crashes at Sunset and Arthur; 4 at South Lake and Glassmaster; 3 at South Lake and Railroad Ave.; […]
Read More >>Mail a letter to Santa or put your dog through an obstacle course. West Columbia parks offer many opportunities for children and grown-ups, too. “I come over here to run and workout on the equipment,” said Heath Arick. He’s a junior at the University of South Carolina. He said he comes to West Columbia’s Riverwalk […]
Read More >>West Columbia Police Officers responded to the 2800 block of Augusta Road, West Columbia, after receiving a 911 call about a shooting Tuesday, at 7:56 p.m. Two victims were at the scene and were transported to an area hospital where they were treated and released with non-life-threatening injuries. West Columbia Police Detectives continue to investigate […]
Read More >>West Columbia City Councilman Mickey Pringle was elected Mayor Pro-Tem at Tuesday’s council meeting. Pringle represents Dist. 5 on city Council. the vote to elect him was unanimous. Pringle replaces Mayor Pro-Tem Trevor Bedell. In this photo Pringle, far right, is pictured with Marcy Hayden (lower Eastern Cherokee Nation of South Carolina & Pee Dee […]
Read More >>West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles and Council Members Trevor Bedell, Joseph Dickey, David Moye, Jimmy Brooks, and Sarah Mattern, supported by members of their families, took the oath of office reads by State Senator Nikki Setzler at a West Columbia City Council Meeting, Tuesday. Click for City of West Columbia Link here All were elected […]
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