NEWS
The City of West Columbia’s Meeting Street Artisan Market is open every Saturday (except Dec. 26) from 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., at the Interactive Art Park, 425 Meeting Street, West Columbia. The market includes vendors selling original art, crafts, foods, and produce. Through January 2021, vendors are offering 15% off an entire purchase when […]
Read More >>FROM DAWN KUJAWA – Lexington Two Communications Director – Job candidates interested in Lexington Two teaching positions will have the option of scheduling one-on-one sessions at their schools of interest or meeting virtually. The two options will replace the traditional district-wide recruiting event amid COVID-19, for teaching positions in the 2021-22 school year. Each of […]
Read More >>The City of West Columbia has released its December-January Newsletter. It is the ninth edition of the city’s newsletter. It includes a message from Mayor Tem Miles. There are also updates from all of West Columbia City Council members. West Columbia businesses are also profiled in the newsletter. Chayze Lounge, Cherry’s Delight, and Palate are […]
Read More >>It’s getting cold in West Columbia. The first day of winter is Monday, less than a week away. With the cooler weather it is important to take precautions to be safe and warm. West Columbia Fire Chief Chris Smith said that the onset of winter is a good time to promote in-home safety as you prepare […]
Read More >>Lexington Two students will be able to get free breakfast and lunch meals over the winter break with curbside pickup. Meals must be reserved in advance by Friday, December 18, at PayPams.com. Meals are open to all youth ages 18 and younger, regardless of whether they attend a Lexington Two school. Meal bundles will […]
Read More >>DAWN KUJAWA- Lexington 2 Communications Director – In this most unusual year, there is at least one constant during the holiday season: the giving spirit of Lexington Two schools to help those in the community in need. Since the official kickoff of the holiday season at Thanksgiving, schools across the district have collected food, written […]
Read More >>It’s getting cold in West Columbia. The first day of winter is Monday, less than a week away. With the cooler weather it is important to take precautions to be safe and warm. West Columbia Fire Chief Chris Smith said that the onset of winter is a good time to promote in-home safety as you prepare […]
Read More >>A crowd of friends, colleagues and family came to honor Lexington Two School Superintendent Dr. Bill James, Tuesday, upon his retirement. James was given a Resolution from the SC Senate and the SC House. It was sponsored by Sen. Nikki Setzler and Rep. Micah Caskey. (Photo: Cayce Mayor Elise Partin hands the Resolution to James.) […]
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