Meeting Street Artisan Market has gone ONLINE
The Meeting Street Artisan Market has gone ONLINE, due to the #COVID19 Crisis. Frequent your favorite local vendors and shops, ONLINE! Check them all out here: Click to visit the Meeting Street Artisan Market ONLINE
Read More >>Good News: The COMET Restores Limited Soda Cap Connector Service
The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET) announced Wednesday that it is restoring limited service of the Soda Cap Connector, effective Wednesday, April 8. Soda Cap Connector #1, which travels the loop from downtown Columbia to Cayce/West Columbia via Gervais Street, will run daily from 9 a.m. until 7 […]
Read More >>Still Hopes, Laurel Crest running low on supplies, seeking donations, says Cayce-West Columbia Chamber
Still Hopes and Laurel Crest Community Retirement Centers currently have supplies to operate safely but their current inventory will run out shortly. The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce will be collecting supplies at the chamber office every weekday starting Thursday and running through Friday, April 17. The drop-off will […]
Read More >>Did you see the April moon Wednesday morning?
There was a bright round moon in the sky. It was visible early Wednesday morning. Here are a few photos of it taken in West Columbia, near Northside Middle School and Providence Presbyterian Church.
Read More >>City of Cayce enacts overnight curfew
At Tuesday’s Cayce City Council meeting, council voted unanimously to enact a citywide curfew beginning Wednesday The curfew will be in effect from 11 p.m. until 5 a.m. and will restrict the travel of individuals inside the Cayce city limits with the exception of individuals traveling to and from work, […]
Read More >>COVID-19 results in West Columbia virtual council meeting, spike in garbage volume
For the first time in history, the West Columbia City Council held a virtual – on-line- council meeting, Tuesday. “I just hope that everyone will stay healthy and use common sense,” said West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles at the beginning of the meeting. He also said: “It’s important to fulfill […]
Read More >>House of Raeford sells 200,000 pounds of chicken to the community
House of Raeford sold 200,000 pounds of chicken, one 40-pound-box at a time at its community chicken sale, Tuesday. “There’s a lot of pressure on the grocery stores,” said Chuck Underhill of House of Raeford. “They may not have chicken. We wanted to take some of the pressure off of […]
Read More >>Nephron is hiring
Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corp. is hiring. Nephron is hiring line technicians night shift and day shift. Great pay is advertised and benefits include: medical, dental and vision insurance and more. Apply at nephronpharm.com/careers Nephron is in Lexington County’s Saxe Gotha Industrial Park, in West Columbia, just outside of Cayce, on the […]
Read More >>Spring comes to West Columbia
It has been a long, and wet winter. But the weather has turned for the better with the onset of spring. The tree now have green leaves and the flowers are bursting with color. Temperatures are in the 70s and the 80s and there has been a few days of […]
Read More >>Cayce City Council has call-in number to attend Tuesday 6 p.m. council meeting
Cayce City Council’s regular meeting is at 6 p.m., Tuesday. Cayce City Hall is currently closed to the public. To attend Tuesday’s meeting, call 1 803-454-9549 Conference ID: 612 695 270# http:// caycesc.gov
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