Month: February 2025

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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18-wheelers collide at I-20 exit ramp at Augusta Road in Lexington, Tuesday afternoon

All outbound lanes on Augusta Road from the entrance/exit ramps to Interstate 20 towards Dooley Road were blocked, Tuesday afternoon. A collision involving two 18-wheelers had traffic at a standstill. The Lexington Police personnel and other emergency personnel were on the scene diverting traffic and cleaning up the site. Drivers were not able to exit […]

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New mural on Frink Street in Cayce by muralist Jahnna Blyben, Clean-Up Day is March 1

There is a new mural on the side of the One Love Mart on Frink Street in Cayce. The mural, muralist Jahnna Blyben, is the result of a partnership with Keep the Midlands Beautiful, according to Cayce City Councilman Byron Thomas. “I’m so blessed and thankful for the partnership with Keep the Midlands Beautiful, that […]

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Pineview Ruritans holding a Smoked BBQ Half Chicken fundraiser, get your order in now!

The Pineview Ruritan club is holding a Smoked BBQ Half Chicken fundraiser. The meal also includes: All American Green Beans; Tender Sweet Corn on the Cob; and a Slice of Bread. Cost is $10.00 per plate.It’s on March 20 and the Lunch Hours are from 11:30 am-1:30 pm; and Dinner Hours are from 4:30 pm-6:30 […]

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Airport High School athletes declare intent to play their sports at the collegiate level

Six Airport High School athletes declared their intent Thursday to play their sports at the collegiate level. The Airport athletes who participated in the signing ceremony, their sports, and their commitments: Katie Clayton: Coker University, volleyball  Ellie Fisher: Columbia College, cross country/track Avery Ingram: Newberry College, softball  Riley Koellner: Columbia College, volleyball Emma Maynor: USC-Salkahatchie, […]

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Registration now open for rising 4K and 5K students who will be new to Lexington Two in the 2025-2026 school year

Registration is now open for rising 4K and 5K students who will be new to Lexington Two in the 2025-2026 school year. Families will complete enrollment online, which allows parents to provide their child’s information electronically, with the ability to upload documents. You can also click this link to register.  Required documents, proofs of residency, […]

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Cayce’s Glenwood Park slated for a major overhaul, with upgrades to the basketball court, fencing, and water fountain

Glenwood Park, on Glenn Street in Cayce, is in need of upgrading. In 2024, staff members with the City of Cayce put together a list of the necessary improvements needed for the park in Glenwood Estates. It needs replacement of the chain-link fence; removal of a broken bike rack, reconditioning of the basketball court, including […]

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West Columbia, Cayce, and Lexington County offices closed Monday for President’s Day – Sanitation Routes affected

West Columbia City Hall will be closed on Monday, February 17, in observance of President’s Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. No yard trash pickup on Monday. There will be no other changes to sanitation routes. The City of Cayce will be closed on February 17 for Presidents’ Day Holiday. The […]

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