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The Cayce Police Department has announced an initiative focused on the safety of the elderly and aging population in Cayce. C.A.S.E., Cayce Assisting Seniors and Elderly, is geared toward serving and advocating for those in advanced years of life through actively engaging their minds, bodies, and spirits. The Cayce Police Department is launching the new program to reduce crime and […]
Read More >>Lexington Two students have been selected as participants in a number of prestigious musical groups and events. Among them: All-State Chorus: Landon Allison, Nemiah Carrie, Airport High School; Callie Grace Burgess, Brookland Cayce High School. Performance scheduled for March. American Choral Directors Association Honor Choir: Lucas Burr, Riley Myers, Quener Ramirez, Bradlynn Sturkie, Kalvin Valentine, […]
Read More >>South Carolina State Treasurer Curtis Loftis has removed The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) from its approved investment list. The State Treasurer’s Office portfolio contains $105 million dollars of Disney debt instruments that will mature as scheduled and will not be replaced. The Treasurer will focus on the equity portfolio in the coming weeks. In […]
Read More >>Brookland-Cayce’s Winter Wonderland is Thursday Dec. 2. Deck the halls of Brookland-Cayce. It’s from 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Enter at the front of the school. Winter Wonderland will feature hot chocolate on the Polar Express. Also, meet Santa and his elves on this magical night at BCHS.
Read More >>The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce will conduct a shuttle that will take shoppers to local businesses, from noon until 4 p.m., Saturday. The shuttle will run from the C-WC Chamber office at 1006 12th St. where the North Pole station will be set up, with live music, children fun and more activities. The […]
Read More >>The Lexington County Museum will host its 27th Annual Christmas Open House on Sunday, Dec. 10, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This event will allow visitors to experience Christmas traditions of the past as most of the 30 historic structures on the 6.5 acre Museum complex will be open and will feature period 19th century Christmas […]
Read More >>Amid yuletide music, art and essay reading by students, the City of West Columbia illuminated its Christmas Tree, Friday night. “This is a wonderful chance for us to get together and celebrate all that has happened throughout the year, said Mayor Tem Miles, “And there’s more to come.” There was also a special “Letters-to-Santa” reading […]
Read More >>A car was found Sunday in the vicinity of North Lake Drive and Sunset Boulevard. Lexington Police reported that the car was found in a ravine early Sunday morning. There were no reported injuries as the vehicle was empty upon discovery. The outbound lanes of Sunset Blvd were blocked as the vehicle was removed from […]
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