Month: February 2025

Man Sentenced to 35 Years in Columbiana Mall Mass Shooting

Jewayne Price, age 25, of Columbia, has received an active sentence of thirty-five (35) years in prison for his role in the Columbiana Mall mass shooting which occurred on April 16, 2022 in the Harbison area of Lexington County. This case was prosecuted by Eleventh Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard and Deputy Solicitor Suzanne Mayes. The […]

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Evening of dialogue with SC Attorney General Alan Wilson at Savage Craft Ale Works, Wednesday

There will be an evening of dialogue with SC Attorney General Alan Wilson at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday (Feb. 26) at the Armory on the grounds of Savage Craft Ale Works, 430 Center St. in West Columbia. The Pints and Politics event is presented by The Post and Courier and AARP South Carolina. It will […]

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Cayce Community Clean-Up is from 8 a.m. until Noon on Saturday March 1

The Cayce Community Clean-Up is from 8 a.m. until Noon on Saturday March 1, according to Cayce City Councilman Byron Thomas. Sign in begins at 7:45. Start at One Love Convenience Store at 1213 Frink Street in Cayce. Special partners are City of Cayce and Keep The Midlands Beautiful. Volunteers will receive a snack, drinks, […]

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SCDOT to conduct nighttime detours on new bridge over Saluda River as part of Carolina Crossroads Project

The South Carolina Department of Transportation will conduct temporary nighttime lane closures on the new bridge over the Saluda River (Exit 108 B-A) for two nights during the week of February 24. These nighttime closures are necessary to install new overhead signage over the bridge as part of Phase 1 of the Carolina Crossroads Project. […]

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Beat the winter weather in West Columbia with exercise, the zoo, or music and food

February temperatures in West Columbia have shown drastic movement. From lows in the teens to highs around 80 degrees. Despite the unpredictability, there are ways to navigate the weather. Hotworx opened at 114 State Street in West Columbia in December of 2023. It provides a way to stay active and it’s a great escape from the winter weather. At […]

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Gray Collegiate Academy welcomes Katie Nunnery to lead the War Eagle Cheer team

Gray Collegiate Academy is excited to welcome Katie Nunnery, a three-time state championship cheer coach, to lead the War Eagle Cheer team. Nunnery, an Irmo native, attended Dutch Fork High School and graduated in 1998. She was a cheer captain in her senior year and then became a Universal Cheerleaders Association coach. Before joining Gray, […]

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City of Cayce is seeking a talented artist for Soiree on State, submit interest by March 8

The City of Cayce is seeking a talented artist to create a one-of-a-kind selfie board during the 2025 Soiree on State: on March 22. This exciting commission offers the selected artist an opportunity to showcase their skills while creating an interactive public artwork that represents the unique spirit and vibrancy of Cayce. (See on City of Cayce’s […]

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Adair Ford Boroughs terminated as US Attorney for the District of South Carolina

First Assistant U.S. Attorney Brook B. Andrews is now Acting U.S. Attorney The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of South Carolina announced Tuesday the departure of Adair Ford Boroughs as U.S. Attorney following termination by the new administration. Boroughs, a Forest Acres attorney, challenged Incumbent Congressman Joe Wilson in 2020 for his 2nd […]

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