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Lexington Two schools and offices will be open on Friday, January 24, on a two-hour delayed start. The delayed start will offer slightly warmer temperatures for safer road travel. While classes will start two hours later than the normal schedule, afternoon dismissal will be at the normal time. Students and staff should arrive two hours […]
Read More >>The City of West Columbia City Hall will reopen to the public on Friday, Jan. 24, for regular business hours, following a closure due to hazardous weather and road conditions. The following delays in openings and service changes are: Service Updates Sanitation: All Thursday sanitation and recycling routes will run on Friday, Jan. 24. Parks: […]
Read More >>The portrait of Sen. Nikki Setzler was unveiled, Wednesday, in a ceremony in the Chamber of the South Carolina Senate. Setzler’s nine grandchildren unveiled the portrait that will hang on the upper wall of the three-story room. “I absolutely loved serving in the South Carolina Senate,” said Setzler, who served for 48 years. He retired […]
Read More >>All Lexington county administrative offices will operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday, January 23, 2025, due to winter weather and hazardous roadways. The following offices are expected to open at 10:00 a.m.: • County Libraries • County Judicial Facilities • Lexington County Recreations and Aging Commission Offices and Activities • County Administration offices • […]
Read More >>Lexington Two schools will be on an eLearning day Thursday, January 23. Lingering snow and ice is expected to refreeze tonight and into the early morning hours Thursday, creating unsafe travel conditions, particularly on neighborhood and secondary roads. Right now, the weather forecast does not call for temperatures to get above freezing on Thursday until […]
Read More >>The snow began to fall around 3 Tuesday afternoon. Lexington County got at least an inch of snow, and some areas got more than that. Snow totals were up to 2 inches on cars, and yards were covered. From the National Weather Service – Columbia: “The last lingering snow showers have pushed east but snow […]
Read More >>The National Weather Service in Columbia revised its forecast at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday. The snow started coming down in parts of Lexington County around 3 p.m. and was sticking to cars, but not much was sticking to the ground, despite below freezing temperatures. The latest prediction is for 2-to-3 inches of snow in Lexington County. […]
Read More >>With forecasts calling for potential winter weather and snow beginning Tuesday late afternoon/early evening and continuing overnight, Lexington Two schools will move to an eLearning day on Wednesday, January 22. All afternoon and evening activities are canceled both today (January 21), as previously announced, and Wednesday, including athletic events, extracurricular activities, after-school programs, and adult […]
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