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Eleven Lexington Two musicians have been selected for Region Band by the South Carolina Band Directors Association. The following middle and high school students were selected by audition. They worked with and were taught by guest clinicians prior to the Region Band concert held late last month. (PHOTO: SC Band Director’s Association) Airport High School […]
Read More >>One-hundred-thirty-one Lexington Two elementary school students were selected to the District Elementary Choral Clinic. The students were guided by guest clinician Dr. Rebecca Loar, with accompanist Tammy Lorick. They performed five musical works in front of family, friends, and educators at Trinity Baptist Church in late March. Among the students selected to Lexington Two’s District […]
Read More >>American Leadership Academy Lexington is hiring! Are you ready for a fulfilling career in education? Join us for a job fair on April 13 from 9 am to 11 am at ALA Lexington Lower School (115 Innovation Pl, Lexington, SC 29072) in the gymnasium. Our current job opportunities include the following: Lower School Job Openings Assistant Director (Special Education Experience) […]
Read More >>Temperatures are beginning to rise in West Columbia as spring is upon us. The forecast for this weekend includes sunny skies and 80 degrees. With warmer weather, there is the opportunity to visit some West Columbia restaurants and sit outside and enjoy the fresh air. Savage Craft Ale Works at 430 Center Street is in […]
Read More >>Gary Alexander Maner, a 33-year-old West Columbia man, pled guilty on March 22, 2024, to Assault and Battery of a High and Aggravated Nature. Circuit Court Judge Debra R. McCaslin presided over the plea and sentenced Maner to 15 years in the South Carolina Department of Corrections. Under South Carolina law, Assault and Battery of […]
Read More >>CAYCE, SC – The Cayce Police Department will partner with community groups to raise awareness and end the stigmas surrounding sexual violence by joining the International Denim Day initiative. Peace Over Violence developed the Denim Day campaign in response to the most historic victim shaming and sexual assault case in history, whose story can be found here. “Giving victims a safe […]
Read More >>The Cayce-West Columbia Chamber held an informational panel discussion at its Monthly Business Breakfast, Tuesday, at Stone River in West Columbia. On the panel were: State Rep. Micah Caskey, Trinity Baptist Pastor Eddie Coakley; Cayce City Councilman Phil Carter; and Ashley Gee of SAFE Federal Credit Union. Carter gave a history of the influence of […]
Read More >>Jarvis Riley, a Cayce Police Officer and School Resource Officer at Brookland-Cayce High School was given the Setting the Barr Award, Tuesday at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Business Breakfast. The Setting the Barr Award is in honor of Cayce Police Officer Drew Barr who lost his life in the line of duty in Cayce last […]
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