Month: October 2024

Dog Food Center owners in South Congaree delivering donated items to Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina

Kaitlyn and Craig Crumpton are the new owners of The Dog Food Center of Congaree. They are a young couple, who have two small children, who have collected and delivered a very large load of donated items to the people in North Carolina impacted by hurricane Helene. “Kaitlyn and Craig are coordinating and organizing everything […]

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New West Columbia Newsletter has updates from Mayor Tem Miles, Council members and articles about: Carolina Pottery; June Mari’s Deli, and Pho & Banh Mi restaurant

The New West Columbia Newsletter for August and September includes updates from Mayor Tem Miles and City Council members. Click here for link to new West Columbia Newsletter The newest edition also contains articles about: Carolina Pottery; June Mari’s Deli, and Pho & Banh Mi restaurant.

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8 Brookland-Cayce athletes to be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame next month

Eight former standout athletes at Brookland-Cayce High School will be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame next month. The free induction event is Friday, November 1, at 5:30 p.m. in the Hall of Fame Room in the school arena. Here are this year’s inductees: Daryl Byrd: Multi-sport athlete. Baseball, lettered 3 years, catcher, All-State […]

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West Columbia Halloween offers Trunk-or-Treat galore and the Fall Back Fest is Friday, Nov. 1

Halloween is Thursday, Oct. 31. Many homes in West Columbia are dressed up for the spooky season. It’s worth a ride around town after dark to see scary decorations, especially on Redbird Lane. Also in West Columbia, the Trunk-or-Treat opportunities are plentiful and the City of West Columbia’s Eighth Annual Fall Back Fest is Friday, Nov. […]

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Lexington Police Department looking for a missing Lexington woman

The Lexington Police Department is looking for Lydia Ham, who was last seen Tuesday night around 9:30 p.m. at her residence on Library Hill Lane in Lexington. She has a history of memory loss and does not have a working mobile phone with her. Lydia Ham is a 75-year-old Black woman, approximately 5’4″ and 135 […]

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Lexington man charged after fighting with deputy, stealing patrol vehicle

A Lexington man faces multiple charges in connection to the theft of a Lexington County deputy’s patrol vehicle and the pursuit that ensued. Kevin Romero, 22, is charged with grand larceny, failure to stop for blue lights and reckless driving, according to arrest warrants. “A deputy responded to a call about a civil dispute Monday […]

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Man arrested after allegedly running over Lexington County Sheriff’s Deputy with a car

Antwan Martel Jeter, age 36 of Cayce, has been arrested for allegedly assaulting a deputy and running over him with a car as deputies were attempting to arrest Jeter on a warrant, according to Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green. At approximately 4 p.m., Tuesday, Jeter came to the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department to complete court […]

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First Fall Rhythm on the River Concert is Friday – Schedule changed because of last week’s weather

The Fall Rhythm on the River Concert Series presented by the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber and Visitors Program will return from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, at the West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater. One Irish Rover – Van Morrison Tribute Band- is scheduled for Oct. 11. Cash Money Experience will play Oct. 17, and Curve […]

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