NEWS

Rhythm on the River fall concert series kicks off – Tokyo Joe this Friday

The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce’s 2018 Rhythm on the River Fall Series kicked off Friday. The first concert was held under warm skies, and drew a nice crowd. Friday’s band was “Going Commando.” The Fall concert series has been moved (from Sunday afternoons) to Friday nights. The free concerts are  from 6 p.m. […]

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Springdale’s National Night Out is Tuesday

Springdale’s seventh annual National Night Out Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the park on 2915 Platt Springs Rd. It’s called a Night of Heroes. National Night Out reinforces cooperation, collaboration, partnership and camaraderie between community members, leaders, local businesses and police officers. The evening creates an opportunity for neighbors and police to […]

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Revenues increase in West Columbia, a good reason to save for a rainy day

Deposits in West Columbia were up about almost $70 million is the last fiscal year. September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and there are a lot of things to consider related to the threat of disaster. One of those things is money. Have you saved in the event of an emergency? Vaughan Dozier, an active member […]

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Town of Pine Ridge accepts resignations of police chief and lieutenant

The  Town of Pine Ridge released a statement regarding its police chief and a lieutenant in the police department, Thursday. The Town of Pine Ridge Police Chief Nicholas “Nick” Scott was  named as the town’s new police chief in the last week of April. The release is below: “Effective Thursday, the Town of Pine Ridge […]

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Revenues increase in West Columbia, a good reason to save for a rainy day

Deposits in West Columbia were up about almost $70 million is the last fiscal year. September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and there are a lot of things to consider related to the threat of disaster. One of those things is money. Have you saved in the event of an emergency? Vaughan Dozier, an active member […]

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Town of Pine Ridge accepts resignations of police chief and lieutenant

The  Town of Pine Ridge released a statement regarding its police chief and a lieutenant in the police department, Thursday. The Town of Pine Ridge Police Chief Nicholas “Nick” Scott was  named as the town’s new police chief in the last week of April. The release is below: “Effective Thursday, the Town of Pine Ridge […]

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If you’re not registered – Lexington County Voter Registration office to be open Saturday, Oct. 6

The Lexington County Registration and Election Commission will be open from 9 a.m. until noon, on Saturday, Oct 6.  It will be open for anyone who needs to register to be able to vote in the November 6, General Election. For any additional information please call 785-8361, or please visit the Registration and Election office […]

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S.C. Treasurer Curtis Loftis returns unclaimed money

Staff from the office of South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, and Loftis, were at a local Lizard’s Thicket Wednesday morning. They were there to find money, unclaimed, to give it back to the owners. Link to SC Treasurer’s Office unclaimed funds site “It may be enough money to pay for a medicine prescription or technical […]

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