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It was a rivalry game- with packed stands. BC at Airport 2016.
Read More >>The Airport Jayvee football team played at Brookland-Cayce Thursday. It was an almost perfect evening for a high school football game. The Airport Jayvees defeated BC 34-18. Friday night at 7:30, BC travels to Airport for the varsity version of the Rivalry. It will be the only time the two teams play each other this […]
Read More >>West Columbia Animal Services is planning the 2nd Annual Patriotic Pet Day Saturday, Sept. 10, to celebrate rescue animals and the positive impact they have on the community. It’s from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your pets to visit over fifteen vendors such as Pawmetto Lifeline, Safe Cats Coalition, and the South Carolina Canine Academy […]
Read More >>The Rhythm on the River Fall Concert Series begins Sunday, Sept. 18. Will Wells and the Blue Ridge Grass are the first group to play for the fall season. The shows begin at 2 p.m. at the West Columbia Amphitheater, at the Gervais Street Bridge- in the West Columbia Riverwalk. The following food trucks […]
Read More >>The Rainbow Drive bridge, in Springdale, that crosses I-26 will be closed starting Monday, Sept. 19, according to Jeff Stilwell, Springdale Town Administrator. The bridge is being replaced and it will take approximately 24 months to completely replace the bridge. Stillwell said the information regarding the bridge replacement schedule was provided by Robert Dickinson, SCDOT […]
Read More >>The West Columbia Police Department received a $10,000 donation, Wednesday- to help purchase weapons. West Columbia Police Chief Dennis Tyndall said his officers need the same weapons the criminals have. To buy AR-15 rifles, David Arnold gave the department $10,000. “We need the same level of firepower,” Tyndall said. With Arnold’s contribution, the WCPD can […]
Read More >>South Carolina Treasurer Curtis M. Loftis, Jr. announced that citizens can now search for unclaimed property on the State Treasurer’s website, treasurer.sc.gov, and on MissingMoney.com, a national database that includes unclaimed property being held by 42 states and provinces. Each year, companies turn over billions of dollars to states’ unclaimed property programs when they cannot […]
Read More >>It’s a big rivalry, and this year there are some changes. The Bearcats travel the four miles down Knox-Abbott Drive to Airport Friday for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. The teams play only once this year, instead of twice, because Airport is now a 4A school, and BC is 3A,. A 5A classification was added for […]
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