Boy Scout’s recognized for their Eagle Scout and Community Service projects
At the regular City of West Columbia August meeting, City Council passed a resolution recognizing Boy Scout Patrol Troop 331 of Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church for their Eagle Scout Award and Community Service Projects in West Columbia. Those scouts are left to right: Jackson Long, Ben Welch, Bryce Addy, […]
Read More >>Work to repair Old Mill Dam in Lexington begins
Work has started on the repair of Lexington’s Old Mill dam, according to the Town of Lexington. Part of the dam collapsed in the October 2015 flood. The unique Old Mill took the brunt of the 2015 floods of 2015. The repair is expected to take four months.
Read More >>Columbia Fire rescues juvenile from the river
The Columbia Fire Department conducted a water rescue with its first shift crews last Friday evening on the Broad River. The first-responders battled swift water conditions to pull a juvenile male to safety after his leg became stuck in the crevice of several rocks on a small dam on the […]
Read More >>City of West Columbia releases its August – September Newsletter
The City of West Columbia has released its August-September Newsletter. It is the seventh edition of the city’s newsletter. It includes a message from Mayor Tem Miles. There are also updates from all of West Columbia City Council members. West Columbia businesses are also profiled in the newsletter. Link to […]
Read More >>Masks required at USC’s 10 scheduled football games
The Southeastern Conference’s COVID guidelines for attending football games includes masks. The SEC announced procedures for games Tuesday. South Carolina’s first game is Sept. 26, at home versus Tennessee. “Although local and state guidelines will determine if and how many fans can attend games, these guidelines provide conference-wide expectations for […]
Read More >>Reminder: West Columbia Back-2-School supply drive, distribution is Saturday
In partnership with the West Columbia Police Department, the City of West Columbia, the West Columbia Fire Department, and 12 Springs Community Church, Brookland United Methodist Church is hosting a Back-2-School Giveaway on Aug. 22, 2020, from 2 PM until 6 PM. Donation Information Donations of NEW School Supplies are […]
Read More >>Lexington County deputies arrest 2 on drug charges
Lexington County narcotics agents arrested a man and a woman after patrol deputies detected drug activity at a Gaston mobile home. Derrick Lavern Johnson, 33, and Maritza Fuentes Sanchez, 22, are charged with trafficking heroin and meth, distribution of marijuana, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, and three […]
Read More >>9 candidates running for 4 open seats on Lexington 2 School Board
Filing closed Monday at noon for the Lexington Two School Board. The General Election is in November. Nine people filed to run for four open seats on the seven-member school board, according to Mary Brack, Director of the Lexington County Registration and Elections office. Those who have filed are: Abbott […]
Read More >>3 candidates running for Cayce City Council seat
There candidates have filed to run for the District One Cayce City Council Seat. Those candidates are Tiffany Aull, Tim James and Megan Lightle, according to Mary Brack, Director of the Lexington County Registration and Elections office. The election for the office is Sept. 22. Absentee voting for the election […]
Read More >>Do you know where the Weston-Brooker Company used to be in Cayce?
This is a photo of the Weston-Brooker gravel company in Cayce in 1967. Do you know what is there now and where it is? The photo came from an ad in the 1967 Airport High School Yearbook that is in the possession of Bill Mooneyhan. The building still exists and […]
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