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Lots of rain this week has swollen some of the creeks in the area. This stream borders the residential neighborhood of Westover Acres. It runs into Double Branch, and eventually into the Saluda River, in West Columbia, near Botanical Parkway. Rain is predicted for Friday evening, and more rain Sunday. Earlier this week, portions of […]
Read More >>All portions of the West Columbia Riverwalk Park and Amphitheater are open to the public after being closed due to flooding.
Read More >>The City of West Columbia will host the 2nd Annual Kinetic Derby Day on Saturday, April 27. It is a unique celebration that includes a parade of kinetic sculptures. The parade, beginning at 11 a.m. is followed by an afternoon of adult and child soapbox derby racing. Kinetic Derby Day sculptures – featured in the […]
Read More >>Lots of rain this week has swollen some of the creeks in the area. This stream borders the residential neighborhood of Westover Acres. It runs into Double Branch, and eventually into the Saluda River, in West Columbia, near Botanical Parkway. Rain is predicted for Friday evening, and more rain Sunday. Earlier this week, portions of […]
Read More >>All portions of the West Columbia Riverwalk Park and Amphitheater are open to the public after being closed due to flooding.
Read More >>The City of West Columbia will host the 2nd Annual Kinetic Derby Day on Saturday, April 27. It is a unique celebration that includes a parade of kinetic sculptures. The parade, beginning at 11 a.m. is followed by an afternoon of adult and child soapbox derby racing. Kinetic Derby Day sculptures – featured in the […]
Read More >>New Chamber Members were welcomed at the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce Breakfast, Tuesday. New members are: Alisha Millwood of Your Wedding HQ, Brandalyn Harper, Johnny Amous of Trusted King Transportation, Neal Patel of Country Inn & Suites, with Suzanne Riley-Whyte of the Chamber. The breakfast was held at the new Lexington 2 Innovation […]
Read More >>David Paul Merritt, a 48-year-old man living in Lexington, was sentenced to seven years of prison after a Lexington County jury found him guilty, Tuesday, of throwing bodily fluids by prisoner on a corrections officer. Assistant Solicitor Sutania A. Fuller of the 11th Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office, announced the sentence in a release, Wednesday. Merritt […]
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