Month: May 2024
WIS-TV posted a video story on its Facebook page entitled: ‘Smelly eyesore’: What’s next for West Columbia’s Chicken plant. Link to WIS report The story was posted on Wednesday night at 10:24 p.m. and referred to “many of its neighbors” who object to the chicken plant, but those neighbors were not identified. Some spoke about […]
Read More >>There was a signing day of a different kind Wednesday in Lexington Two. Instead of high school athletes declaring their intent to play at the collegiate level, 10 Class of 2024 seniors at the Lexington Two Innovation Center committed to jobs with local companies after their graduation in May. They included students Luke Boozer, Octavio […]
Read More >>The City of West Columbia invites you to the 6th Annual Art on State from 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. on Friday, May 10, in the first three blocks of State Street, West Columbia. Art on State features live music, food and drinks. Artists will be on hand to paint murals in the street and vendors will pack […]
Read More >>Lexington School District Two proudly announces the grand opening of its new 103,400-square-foot Performing Arts Center and district office, located at 3205 Platt Springs Road in West Columbia. The culmination of a decade-long vision, this state-of-the-art facility is now ready to welcome students, educators, and the community at large to experience the transformative power of […]
Read More >>A tip from the public led narcotics agents to a motel on Piney Grove Road Friday in their search for an accused drug dealer. “Investigators with the Lexington County Multi-Agency Narcotics Enforcement Team, along with narcotics investigators from the Richland County Sheriff’s Department arrested 38-year-old Vander Antonio Mingledolph as he walked out of the motel,” […]
Read More >>Jade Watford was on WIS TV to promote the Taylor Watford Foundation’s May 18, Run for Hope. Click for a link to Jade Watford’s interview on WIS-TV Jade said after the interview: “I am so thankful for Greg Adaline and Hannah Burbank of WIS for having me on last night to talk about Taylor and […]
Read More >>The Cayce Fire Department is launching their Midlands Gives campaign request by unveiling the state’s first registered Fire Department Therapy Horse, Muffin. Muffin, a 5-year-old mini horse, has gone through extensive training to be a registered therapy horse per Pet Partners’ equine standards for pet therapy. Muffin and her handler, Lindsay McDade, Cayce’s Community Risk Reduction Manager, received the highest […]
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