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The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in South Carolina dropped to under 1,000 for the fourth consecutive day, according to Thursday’s count. It is the longest streak of below 1,000 cases reported since the middle of June. The SC Department of Health and Environmental Control on Thursday announced 907 new confirmed cases and 27 new […]
Read More >>The City of Cayce City has a new and incredible work of art in the Cayce Art District. The Mural is called “Cayce Wonders” and it’s by talented artis Ija Charles. “Cayce Wonders” is at 2018 State Street in Cayce.
Read More >>The West Columbia Dream Deals is opening in Sunset Court, Friday. It’s at 2271 Sunset Boulevard According to a Dream Deals post: “Everything is ready to go for our grand opening on Friday!! We open the doors at 9 am and everything is $6/item!” At 5 p.m. Friday, Dream Deals will close and then restock […]
Read More >>West Columbia, like the rest of the country, has been dealing with the coronavirus crisis since March. The international pandemic has no doubt affected local businesses. “It’s still slow,” said Terry Close. She and her husband Bob, own Bricks and Stones Pizza Co. off of US 1 in Woodberry Plaza, West Columbia. “We have our […]
Read More >>The West Columbia Beautification Foundation awarded the quarterly featured property to Whetzel’s Automotive, 2017 Augusta Road, West Columbia, at the August 2020 Virtual Board Meeting, Thursday. Whetzel’s Automotive added beautiful landscaping and flowers to the property, continuing to help beautify the US 1 corridor. West Columbia Beautification Foundation Vice-Chairman Bill Mooneyhan said, “Congratulations to […]
Read More >>Three new members have been announced to the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber and Visitors Center Board of Directors. They are: Vince Rhodes, Chairman of the Board, State Credit Union. Vince has been a part of the Business Community for many years including serving as Chairman of the State Credit Union. Kim Jamieson, Director of Marketing […]
Read More >>Stein Mart, a sore that has been around for 112–years, has filed for bankruptcy. Most stores will close, and likely the one in Lexington. The COVID-19 crisis “caused significant financial distress on our business,” Stein Mart CEO Hunt Hawkins said in a release on Wednesday. The coronavirus forced store closings in many states. It was […]
Read More >>This older photo is of the State Bank and Trust Company at 131 State Street in West Columbia in 1967. The photo came from an ad in the 1967 Airport High School Yearbook that is in the possession of Bill Mooneyhan. The building is the current site of Spa 131. Spa 131 is a premier […]
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