NEWS
The Tea Pot has been open in Cayce for more than 20 years and it is the go-to spot for Chinese food. The owners are Sophia Chen and Ken Zeng, wife and husband. Tea Pot Chinese Restaurant, at 829 Knox Abbott Drive, offers authentic Chinese, and traditional Asian cuisine for dine-in and take-out fare. It’s […]
Read More >>State Street Trading Company is expecting a shipment of Dawn Staley’s new book, “UNCOMMON FAVOR,” to arrive at the shop soon. The book is scheduled to hit the shelves May 20. “Dawn Staley’s book has been shipped to us and we’re waiting on it,” said Lainie Lewis, owner of State Street Trading Company, at 134 […]
Read More >>The weather was perfect and the people responded to West Columbia’s Art on State, Friday night. The band Seven til Sunrise played first and High Society Band closed the evening, while artists painted on the street. There was food and fun all over the place.
Read More >>The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber’s “Small Business Month Luncheon” was held Thursday at the Chamber Headquarters on 12th Street in Cayce. Award winners included: Community Champion Award : Joni Coleman with Lexington 2 Innovation Center; Chamber Champion Award: BuWa digital and Small Business of the Quarter: Whetzel’s Automotive for their support throughout the entire community […]
Read More >>The South Carolina Department of Transportation is currently conducting repairs on I-26 Eastbound at mile marker 121 in Calhoun County due to a drainage issue. The repairs have closed two of the three lanes of travel, causing traffic delays. The Sandy Run Fire District reported a sinkhole at the location earlier Thursday. Thursday evening, SCDOT […]
Read More >>A post on the Sandy Run Calhoun Volunteer Fire District reports a “large sinkhole in the interstate on I-26 East at the 121 MM. Traffic is down to one lane and is backed up several miles towards Columbia. The right two lanes are closed for about a half mile. SCDOT is on scene and is […]
Read More >>Twenty-seven Lexington Two high school students in the district’s Early College and Dual Enrollment programs have earned diplomas or certificates and were invited to participate in Midlands Technical College’s graduation ceremony this week. All of the students, from Airport and Brookland-Cayce High Schools, earned college credits — at no cost — during their regular high […]
Read More >>Sunday, May 11, is Mother’s Day. It’s a day to honor the women in our lives. And West Columbia businesses are preparing to help make the day special. Sightler’s Florist and Marketplace at 716 Meeting Street in West Columbia is a floral and gift shop specializing in a variety of fresh flowers and creative gift […]
Read More >>