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Power line snaps on Pilgrim Church Road in Lexington after car hits it

A power line was snapped on Pilgrim Church Road in Lexington Monday morning after a car hit it. Emergency units responded to the crash and detours were set up at North Lake Drive and Cherokee Trail. All lanes were eventually opened back up.

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Cayce City Council takes step that could lead to the construction of 12 new houses on Lexington Avenue lot, near the vacant Cayce Grammar School

Cayce City Council has voted to sell a portion of a lot the city owns on Lexington Avenue. The property is at Lexington Avenue and 3rd Street. What is left of the vacant Cayce Grammar School sits on a corner of the two-acre property. A company called Cypress Commercial and Investment Real Estate wants to build […]

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Taylor Watford Foundation’s 5K Run/Walk to fight substance abuse is this Saturday – Link to register or be a volunteer

Sign up for the Taylor Watford Foundation’s 5K Run/Walk for Hope. It’s this Saturday (May 18) The Run/Walk starts at the Brookland-Cayce High School Arena. This year the race is in memory of McKenna Harris. The Taylor Watford Foundation is asking you to consider racing or sponsoring and supporting local substance use prevention efforts. Register […]

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Lexington District 2 announces the hiring of a new assistant principal for instruction at Airport High School

Lexington School District Two announces the hiring of a new assistant principal for instruction at Airport High School for the 2024-2025 academic year. Denise Fowler, who has nearly 20 years of education experience, is currently an assistant principal at Richland Northeast High School in neighboring Richland Two.  Her hiring at Airport was recommended by Superintendent […]

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Portion of the West Columbia Riverwalk, from the Moffatt Street Entrance, to the Amphitheater closed due to flooding

The portion of the West Columbia Riverwalk from the Moffatt Street Entrance, 100 Riverside Drive, West Columbia, SC, to the West Columbia Amphitheater is temporarily closed due to flooding.

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Economic numbers and city planners point to strong accommodations, hospitality and business growth in West Columbia

The City of West Columbia has made a lot of progress in the last five years. That was the assessment of Sharon McCormick of Redevelopment Management Associates. She was referring to West Columbia’s Citywide Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan that was initiated in 2018.  McCormick spoke at the West Columbia City Council meeting, Tuesday, May 7, […]

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Sen. Nikki Setzler receives Irish flag after South Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission established

Senator Mark Daly visited the South Carolina Statehouse from Ireland earlier this week. On his visit, Daly presented Sen. Nikki Setzler with an Irish Flag. Daly was in Columbia for the passing of a Setzler-supported Resolution that sets up the South Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission. The South Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission will meet throughout the State to […]

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Emmylou Todd announced as Lexington 2’s new director of special services

Lexington School District Two announces a new director of special services for the 2024-2025 school year. Emmylou Todd currently serves as a coordinator of special services (secondary) in the district.  Her hiring as the new director was recommended by Superintendent Dr. Brenda Hafner and approved by the Board of Trustees at a special-called meeting on […]

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