More than one million voters have already cast their ballot, SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick says voting reflects enthusiasm

More than one million voters have already cast their ballot during the early voting period in South Carolina. In the 2020 General Election more than 2.5 million votes were cast. There were just over 3.5 million voters registered in the state in 2020. SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick released the following statement […]

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Herbert Blake introduced as Cayce’s new Police Chief

The City of Cayce held a press conference Tuesday to introduce its new Cayce Police Chief, Herbert Blake. Chief Blake spoke about his experience, his new role, and his approach to serving the community with several members of the local media.

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Get a ticket for the first-ever West Columbia Beautification Foundation 50/50 Reverse Raffle, drawing is Nov. 6, Grand Prize is $10,000

The West Columbia Beautification Foundation is hosting its first-ever 50/50 Reverse Raffle to raise funds to enhance and beautify the City of West Columbia. The drawing will occur on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, from 7 PM to 10 PM, at Savage Craft Ale Works, 430 Center Street, West Columbia. Only […]

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Ft. Jackson’s Army Band to play at the Lexington 2 Performing Arts Center on Veterans Day

The new Lexington Two Performing Arts Center will host a free concert featuring Fort Jackson’s 282D Army Band to celebrate Veterans Day. The event, open to the public and all community veterans, begins at 6 p.m. on Monday, November 11 at the Performing Arts Center, 3205 Platt Springs Road, Springdale. […]

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Lexington Man Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Jared Allen Harmon (age 22), of Lexington, on five charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force investigators with the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department made the arrest. Investigators with the Attorney General’s Office, […]

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West Columbia Police Chief Marion Boyce Gives Safety Recommendations for Halloween – See a list of Trunk-or-Treat events

Halloween is Thursday, Oct. 31. It’s an exciting time for children who are anticipating treats. But safety should be a priority according to West Columbia Police Chief Marion Boyce. because there are lots of kids out on the streets on Halloween night and that increases the need to pay attention. […]

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West Columbia’s Annual Fall Back Fest is Friday, Nov. 1, with live music, art, food, and drinks

The City of West Columbia’s 8th Annual Fall Back Fest is Friday, Nov. 1, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the 100-300 blocks of State Street. The free event welcomes the community and visitors to celebrate the fall season with live music, art, food, and drinks. Local artists will paint […]

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2 people die Sunday as a result of traffic-related incidents, Lexington County Coroner identifies the West Columbia and Lexington victims

First fatality report – Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the person who died from the result of a vehicle vs. pedestrian accident in the 800 block of Chris Drive, in West Columbia on Monday, Oct. 21, shortly before 9:30 p.m. According to Fisher, Mrs. Heidi M. Bahrs, 49, […]

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Maurice’s Piggie Park BBQ pits, food prep, processing plant facilities, and offices are a total loss, will work to rebuild

A message below published by the Piggy Park Family: (Click here for a link to message on FB) “We are absolutely devastated to share that we suffered a horrible fire last night at our headquarters at Maurice’s Piggie Park, 1601 Charleston Highway, West Columbia. The BBQ Pits, food preparation and […]

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3 Lexington 2 School District educators awarded Bright Ideas grants from Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative

Three Lexington School District Two educators have been awarded Bright Ideas grants from Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative for innovative school projects. Kimberly Hardin, a science teacher at Brookland-Cayce High School, was awarded $1,000 for her project, “How Do Dissolved Gases Get in Water?” The grant will purchase dissolved glass probes that […]

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